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| Más y Menos | |
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![]() Más y Menos as seen inTeen Titans. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Teen Titansanimated television series: Season 3, Episode 12: "Titans East, Part 1" DC Universe:Teen Titans #38 (September 2006) (photo only) |
| Created by | Sam Register,Glen Murakami,David Slack, Alex Soto |
| In-story information | |
| Species | Metahuman |
| Team affiliations | Teen Titans Titans East |
| Abilities | Superhuman speed |
Más y Menos aresuperheroes appearing in media published by DC Comics. They originated in theTeen Titans animated series, voiced byFreddy Rodriguez, before being incorporated into the main comics continuity.[1]
Más y Menos are a pair ofSpanish-speaking twins fromGuatemala who can move at superhuman speeds, but only when they are in contact with each other, possess a mental link, and are also known for their battle cry "¡Más o Menos, sí podemos!" which translates as, "More or Less, yes we can!". First appearing in theTeen Titans episode "Titans East" as founding members of the titular team, they establish a base in Steel City with help fromCyborg so they can locateBrother Blood. However, Blood attacks and brainwashes Titans East before forcing them to attack Cyborg. The original Teen Titans arrive to help and free Titans East from Blood's control while Cyborg defeats Blood himself.
In the episode "Calling All Titans", Más y Menos battle Johnny Rancid andCinderblock, but are separated when Menos is captured. An escaping Más seeks outBeast Boy for help and attempts to locate Menos, but their mental link is severed when theBrotherhood of Evil flash-freeze Menos. In "Titans Together", Más and Beast Boy join forces withPantha,Herald, andJericho to rescue the other Titans and defeat the Brotherhood.
Más and Menos are later introduced into the main comics continuity.[2] They are depicted as former members of the Teen Titans who joined and left the group following the events ofInfinite Crisis.[3] In the limited seriesSpeed Force, the two are forced to become enforcers for the villainous alliance Symphonee.[4]
Más y Menos aremetahumans who can move at superhuman speeds while touching and possess a mental link that allows them to locate each other. InTeen Titans Go!, the two build up energy while not using their powers and must periodically release it.