Mad Mod is a recurring villain and an enemy of the Teen Titans who has no superhuman powers, but remains a formidable enemy through setting up entire worlds of dangerous false realities for the Titans to survive. He does so through technology and the worlds he sets up purposefully mock known physics, history and human principles, while also making references to 's British Mod culture, hence his name. He was a fashion villain in the original DC comic books the animated cartoon was based on, as he used fashion in order to steal goods for himself. While this was different from his character in the animated cartoon, the Teen Titans Go! Mad Mod's first appearance was in the episode " Mad Mod ".

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Over the years, the team has undergone several changes in its lineup and faced a wide variety of challenges along the way. However, when many people think of the iconic team, only a limited group of characters come to mind. While the team has had an incredible number of female heroes on their side, only a few come to mind when people think of the team. Though there have been many iterations of Hawk and Dove over the years, Holly and Dawn Granger are the main focus in this regard. The two of them are sisters with drastically different personality types. Like Hawk and Dove often are, Dawn is a much more peaceful person, only using violence when absolutely necessary.
He has also gone under the alias Changeling. Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Bob Brown , he is a shapeshifter who possesses the ability to metamorph into any animal he chooses. Beast Boy has appeared in numerous cartoon television shows and films, including as one of the Teen Titans in Cartoon Network 's eponymous series , voiced by Greg Cipes. He was one of the young super-heroes of the planet Lallor , who turned villain and was killed off in December , just after Garfield Logan's first appearance in the November issue of Doom Patrol. This Beast Boy was allowed a last-minute reformation and heroic death. Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Bob Brown, [2] the Garfield Logan with whom readers would become more familiar made his first appearance in Doom Patrol 99 November As a young child, Garfield Logan lived with his scientist parents in Africa, who were developing "reverse evolution" to bring back extinct creatures. He received a certain amount of abuse from his parents, consequently becoming increasingly reclusive.
Teen Titans Go! It is based on the animated TV series Teen Titans , which is itself loosely based on the team that starred in the popular s comic The New Teen Titans. The series was written by J. Torres with Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker as the regular illustrators. Also, the show is circled around other characters from other DC comics. Most issues were largely self-contained stories, and included a number of characters outside the core group of Robin , Raven , Starfire , Beast Boy , and Cyborg. Given that character licensing restrictions in DC comics are different from those on the show, J. Torres was able to include characters such as Wonder Girl who were not licensed for the TV show. The series was written to appeal to an all-ages audience that included pre-teen children, the primary audience of the TV series. However, regarding the target audience for the comic, J.