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  2. List of Teen Titans comics - Wikipedia

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    Teen Titans was relaunched in September 2011 with the New 52 reboot, with the brand new initial roster of Red Robin, Wonder Girl, Superboy, Kid Flash, Bunker, Solstice, and Skitter. The series was written by Scott Lobdell, with Brett Booth serving as lead artist from issues #1–16. The series would run for 36 issues before ending in May 2014.

  3. List of The New 52 publications - Wikipedia

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    Metal Men written by Len Wein with art by Yıldıray Çınar and Trevor Scott. Metamorpho written by Aaron Lopresti with art by Aaron Lopresti and Matt Banning. Sugar & Spike written by Keith Giffen with art by Bilquis Evely. A "grownup spin" on the comic-book toddlers of the 1950s and '60s.

  4. Heartstopper (graphic novel) - Wikipedia

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    978-1-4449-5138-7. Heartstopper is an ongoing LGBTQ+ young adult graphic novel and webcomic series written and illustrated by British author Alice Oseman. It follows the lives of Nick Nelson and Charlie Spring as they meet and fall in love. The series is a prequel to Oseman's 2015 novella, Nick and Charlie, although the characters originally ...

  5. Sweet Valley High - Wikipedia

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    Audiobook. E-book. Sweet Valley High is a series of young adult novels attributed to American author Francine Pascal, who presided over a team of ghostwriters to produce the series. [1][2] The books chronicle the lives of identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, who live in the fictional Sweet Valley, California, a suburb near Los Angeles.

  6. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Young adult literature. Young adult literature (YA) is typically written for readers aged 12 to 18 [1][2] and includes most of the themes found in adult fiction, such as friendship, substance abuse, alcoholism, and sexuality. [3] Stories that focus on the challenges of youth may be further categorized as social or coming-of-age novels.

  7. Teen Titans - Wikipedia

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    Teen Titans #44 (Nov. 1976), relaunching the original series, art by Ernie Chan and Vince Colletta. The series resumed with issue #44 (November 1976). [25] The stories included the introductions of African American superheroine Bumblebee and former supervillainess-turned-superheroine Harlequin in issue #48 [26] and the introduction of the "Teen Titans West" team in issues #50–52 consisting ...

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