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Teen Titans Lost Annual

Author: Bob Haney
The hottest teams of the 1980s were The X-Men and the The New Teen Titans. The New Teen Titans were a cutting-edge youth-oriented title, while the original Teen Titans had been a teen-oriented title since the 1960s that mostly focused on long-standing sidekicks. While the New Teen Titans, often just called Teen Titans, have stuck around and become popular in various media, the originals have made a return a few times over the years, notably in this Elseworld story of the original team - Robin, Aqualad, Speedy, Wonder Girl, and Kid Flash. The story is straight-up science fiction. The team goes into space to save President John F. Kennedy. The alternate history aspect of the story, combined with the science fiction space element, and the occasionally winking asides makes this a story that is not to be missed. Why it's on the list: long-delayed, but well worth the wait, Teen Titans - The Lost Annual is a great read that rewards all level of comics readers!