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Teen Titans

The Bronze Age Omnibus (2026 Edition)

Robert Kanigher Bob Haney Nick Cardy George Tuska

$225

Hardback

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DC Comics
16 June 2026
When TEEN TITANS first hit newsstands, the book featured a group of carefree heroes-in-training with hip lingo and wacky adventures.

When TEEN TITANS first hit newsstands, the book featured a group of carefree heroes-in-training with hip lingo and wacky adventures.

But within a few years, both the characters and the subject matter would mature considerably as the team said good-bye to the swinging '60s and entered the Bronze Age of comic books!

As college-aged young adults, the Bronze Age Titans confronted bigger, more dangerous villains all across the world (and even in outer space!), as well as the real-world issues of war, protest and gang violence back on the home front.

TEEN TITANS- THE BRONZE AGE OMNIBUS collects stories from TEEN TITANS #25-53, THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #94, #102 and #149, and BATMAN FAMILY #6, #8-9, from such talented writers and artists as Nick Cardy, Bob Haney, Bob Rozakis, George Tuska and more.
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Illustrated by:   Nick Cardy, George Tuska, Arthur Saaf
Imprint:   DC Comics
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 276mm,  Width: 184mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781799508069
ISBN 10:   1799508064
Pages:   792
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Robert Kanigher has long been recognized as one of the most prolific and innovative writers and editors in the comic book industry. Since the 1940s, Kanigher wrote and/or created more characters than nearly anybody else in the field, including BATMAN, THE FLASH, BLUE BEETLE, STEEL STERLING, BLACK CANARY, WONDER WOMAN, LOIS LANE Captain Marvel, Sgt. Rock, the Haunted Tank, and innumerable war, horror, and romance scripts. Kanigher scripted the Silver Age Flash's origin story in SHOWCASE #4 and contributed several more tales to his subsequent SHOWCASE appearances before finally returning to the character for an extended run as regular writer on THE FLASH in 1970.

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