
In the meantime, in order to loosen Damian up, Starfire takes the group to a carnival, where Raven encounters Trigon in spirit form and his demonic emissaries, who wants to find her so they can be together. Cyborg tries to locate Superman and a "female with supernatural powers", whom Trigon is searching for, and he and Batman conclude that if the host is damaged or overwhelmed, they’ll be freed from it.

The latter uses kryptonite to drive Superman back. Superman finds and brutally beats down Atomic Skull, alerting Wonder Woman and Batman to his possession. Starfire tells Damian that the team isn't just for fighting crime, but also a surrogate family, as they’re all lost souls in a world with no place for them. With Raven unwilling to answer, Damian tries looking in the Titans' records, but finds no useful information. Robin later thanks Raven, but is curious about an entity he saw in her mind. Raven heals him, but during the process her empathic powers cause both to see into the other's memories. Blue Beetle and Robin fight until Blue Beetle's suit instinctively uses an energy blast to severely burn Robin. Robin meets the Titans' leader Starfire, who’s Nightwing's girlfriend and members Raven, Beast Boy and Blue Beetle, but his lack of respect for the others causes friction. Meanwhile, Trigon's minion possesses Superman, plaguing him with visions of demonic shadows and making him bang his head on a Stone Wall, so they can release Trigon. Upset that there's no answer to this occurrence, and in order for his son to learn teamwork, Batman sends Robin to join the Teen Titans. Robin (Damian Wayne) disobeys his father's orders to get civilians to safety, thinking he can help the Justice League fight the possessed Weather Wizard, and sets the Batwing to crash into Weather Wizard and explode, defeating him and forcing Trigon's shade to leave his body.

Weather Wizard flees when his comrades are beaten, but becomes possessed by the shade of Trigon's minions. The Justice League battle the Legion of Doom (Lex Luthor, Toymaster, Weather Wizard, Cheetah and Solomon Grundy).

The young team must really step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world. Whilst his arrogance and untrusting nature cause problems, this latest Robin finds himself having to adjust to the team dynamic and work with his fellow Titans as they are faced with the threat of a Trigon-influenced Justice League.Robin is sent to work with the Teen Titans, who include Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Blue Beetle- after his volatility nearly botches a Justice League mission.

When his ‘Damian knows best’ mentality causes the Justice League to lose a major lead, Batman (Jason O’Mara) decides that its’s time for his son to spend some time with the Teen Titans. Key to the action here is Damian Wayne (Stuart Allen). Teen Titans centres on, you guessed it, a butting of heads between some of DC’s biggest names and their young protégées. Teen Titans a blip in the road or something worth hunting down? Let’s take a look.Įxisting in the world that was technically created during the post-credits of Jay Oliva’s excellent Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox before being fleshed out in the likes of Justice League: War, Son of Batman and more recently Oliva’s impressive Batman: Bad Blood, the plot of Justice League vs. Sure, there are a few blips in the road now and again, but the majority of the animated DC efforts can be quite stunning at times. Whether you appreciated Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice or not, the DC Animated Universe rarely fails to impress.
