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This is a list of fictional characters fromDC Comics who are or have been enemies of theTeen Titans. In chronological order (with issue and date of first appearance).

VillainFirst appearance in DC ComicsDescription
Two-FaceDetective Comics #66 (August 1942)A long-time enemy ofBatman, Two-Face appears in a two-issue story arc involving the Joker's Daughter (Duela Dent) seeking membership in the Teen Titans.
PuppeteerGreen Lantern #1 (July–August 1960)AGreen Lantern villain who was contracted by H.I.V.E. and would begin to face the Teen Titans.
Doctor LightJustice League of America #12 (June 1962)Originally an enemy of theJustice League of America, Light also became an enemy of the Teen Titans.
Brotherhood of EvilDoom Patrol #86 (March 1964)Led by theBrain, the Brotherhood of Evil has generally troubled theDoom Patrol until TitanBeast Boy rallied his teammates to save his former alliesRobotman andMento. Since then, the villainous group has challenged the Titans.
Mister TwisterBrave and the Bold #54 (June–July 1964)Using a shaman's medicine staff, Bromwell Stikk could control the forces of nature taking to a life of crime as Mister Twister and coming into conflict with the Titans, becoming their first enemy. Stikk would be transformed later into the Gargoyle by Antithesis, becoming his agent.
MentoDoom Patrol #91 (November 1964)Formerly an associate of the Doom Patrol, Steve Dayton married team memberElasti-Girl and adopted the orphaned Beast Boy. His wife would die saving her teammates and when Dayton sought her killers, they captured and tortured him until his mind snapped. Dayton blamed Beast Boy for the loss of his wife and formed the group Hybrid to destroy the Titans. It would later appear he recovered only to discover he adopted the identity of the crime lord and employed nuclear bombs scattered across the United States.
ArsenalDoom Patrol #100 (December 1965)Designated the legal guardian of Beast Boy after the death of his parents, Nicholas Galtry donned a suit of armor as Arsenal trying to kill the hero to obtain his inheritance.
Ding Dong DaddyTeen Titans #3 (May–June 1966)Ding Dong Daddy Dowd operated a stolen car and motor bike ring employing high school dropouts until the Titans went undercover to reveal his operation.
Mister ESPer/Captain CalamityDetective Comics #352 (June 1966)Originally an enemy ofBatman, Mr. ESPer tapped intoLilith Clay's powers to create a dual identity in Captain Calamity to appear on both coasts of the United States (leading to the creation of Titans West).
Fatal FiveAdventure Comics #352 (January 1967)Primarily enemies of theLegion of Super-Heroes, the Fatal Five would face their foes and a time-displaced team of Titans prompting thePersuader to use his atomic axe to bring forth Fatal Fives of other dimensions, creating the Fatal 500.
Mad ModTeen Titans #7 (January–February 1967)Neil Richards used his fashion design business as Mad Mod, a smuggler using his clothes for transportation.
André LeBlancTeen Titans #18 (November–December 1968)An internationally renowned jewel thief that the Teen Titans were requested to help bring to justice.
CalculatorDetective Comics #463 (September 1976)Noah Kuttler was originally a costumed criminal that challenged several members of theJustice League of America, but, learning of the computer hackerOracle, was inspired to become an information broker for hire and agent for mercenaries. When his childrenMarvin and Wendy were respectively killed and paralyzed during their time in the Teen Titans, Calculator swore revenge on the heroes. Part of this plot was to reassemble the Fearsome Five and resulted in the deaths ofKid Devil andKid Eternity.
AntithesisTeen Titans #53 (February 1978)An energy creature who feeds on negative emotion captured by the Justice League that escaped later to dominate their minds. The group's teen sidekicks were forced to battle their mentors, exile Antithesis to Limbo, and afterward officially formed the Teen Titans.
Dark RavenDC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980)The daughter of the powerful demon Trigon, Raven learned her father would soon come to enslave Earth. When she sought help from the Justice League, she was turned away whenZatanna sensed her parentage. Raven would reform the Titans in preparation for her father's invasion. However, she became Dark Raven after Trigon corrupted her.
H.I.V.E.Action Comics #513 (November 1980)An organization of scientists that sought to take over the Earth. Originally coming into conflict withSuperman, the group would eventually hire the mercenary Deathstroke to eliminate the Titans, beginning an ongoing struggle between the three factions.
DeathstrokeNew Teen Titans #2 (December 1980)Slade Wilson is one of the premier mercenaries on Earth as Deathstroke the Terminator. When his sonGrant adopted the identity of theRavager and tried to surpass his father by killing the Titans, he would eventually die from the process he underwent from H.I.V.E. to gain his father's abilities. Slade would take on Grant's contract and has frequently battled the heroic group ever since (however, he has also, at times, been an ally).
Fearsome FiveNew Teen Titans #3 (January 1981)Organized by Doctor Light via an ad in theUnderworld Star, he sought to defeat the Teen Titans. His group would be subverted, however, whenPsimon took over under orders from his master Trigon.
MammothNew Teen Titans #3 (January 1981)A founding member of the Fearsome Five and ametahuman who possesses immense strength and durability.
GizmoNew Teen Titans #3 (January 1981)A founding member of the Fearsome Five who is a skilled inventor, capable of converting almost any object into a weapon.
ShimmerNew Teen Titans #3 (January 1981)A founding member of the Fearsome Five and the sister of Mammoth, Shimmer possesses the metahuman ability to transmute elements.
TrigonNew Teen Titans #5 (March 1981)Raven's father, Trigon is the demonic lord of his native dimension. Seeking to conquer other worlds, Trigon gained worshippers on Earth in theChurch of Blood and impregnated one of their number to conceive Raven, an anchor to the planet he sought. Raven would reform the Titans to battle Trigon and the demon has been a frequent opponent since.
Titans of MythNew Teen Titans #11 (September 1981)Hyperion is freed of his imprisonment by his fellow Titan Thia. BewitchingDonna Troy, Hyperion and the Amazon release the remainingTitans to make war with thegods of Olympus. Though the Titans would inevitably concede this battle, they would return numerous times, drawing the Teen Titans against them.
PlasmusNew Teen Titans #14 (December 1981)Originally a miner in his native Germany, Otto von Furth was rescued from a cave-in of which he was the only survivor. Von Furth was later kidnapped byGeneral Zahl, who transformed him into a being composed of corrosiveprotoplasm.
DisruptorNew Teen Titans #20 (June 1982)Michael Beldon, son of the criminal "Brains" Beldon, wears a suit designed by his father that disrupts nature in an attempt to destroy the Teen Titans on behalf of H.I.V.E.
Brother BloodNew Teen Titans #21 (July 1982)The highest position of power in the Church of Blood, there have been numerous individuals to maintain this rank. Founded in Zandia and worshiping the demon Trigon, the eighth Blood wanted to extend his cult's reach outside its native country and would inevitable run afoul of the Titans in America. There have been several Bloods since this initial encounter to battle the Titans.
BlackfireNew Teen Titans #22 (August 1982)The sister ofStarfire andDarkfire and ruler ofTamaran, Komand'r was born the day theCitadel invaded her homeworld. Though repelled, the people always observed Komand'r with this day in mind. Combined with her inability to absorb ultraviolet light like the rest of her people, she was shunned and eventually, despite being the elder sibling, it was decided the younger Starfire would succeed the throne. Enraged, Blackfire betrayed her people to the Citadel and enslaved her sister, allowing her to be tortured and raped.
TerraNew Teen Titans #26 (December 1982)Posing as a superhero to infiltrate the Titans, Tara Markov was a mercenary hired by Deathstroke in his plot to eliminate the team. She would die in a battle against the group when she buried herself in the ground in a fit of madness.
CheshireNew Teen Titans Annual #2 (1983)One of the Earth's authorities in toxins and a renowned assassin, Jade Nguyen would come into conflict with the Titans, but also had a brief romance withRoy Harper which produced a daughter,Lian.
TridentNew Teen Titans #33 (July 1983)A trio of H.I.V.E. operatives who went independent as thieves. When they crossed the Titans, they manipulated the group with their similar costumes and builds, fooling them into believing there was only a single Trident.
JerichoTales of the Teen Titans #43 (June 1984)Deathstroke's son teamed with the Titans to take down his father and joined the team, only to have his soul corrupted by the spirits of Azarath. Taking control of the Wildebeest Society, the Titans would learn of his betrayal and face him. Jericho developed enough clarity to ask his father to kill him and Deathstroke, begrudgingly, did so. Jericho would later be resurrected, but a side effect of his ability to take over the body of others is a portion of their being travels with him. Having possessed so many evil beings, he was again corrupted by evil. He has battled his inner demons ever since.
JinxTales of the Teen Titans #56 (August 1985)A leading member of the Fearsome Five, Jinx is an Indian sorceress who possesses a variety of magical abilities.
Superboy-PrimeDC Comics Presents #87 (November 1985)The equivalent of Superman onEarth Prime, Superboy would be trapped in another dimension following the events ofCrisis on Infinite Earths. Disappointed by the behavior of the heroes that emerged in the new Earth fromCrisis and manipulated byAlexander Luthor Jr., Superboy broke free of his dimension and attacked his "replacement"Conner Kent in theInfinite Crisis event. In a conflict with an army of past and present Teen Titans, Superboy-Prime murdered Titans membersPantha,Baby Wildebeest, andBushido in a fit of rage and succumbed to madness. He would return since to battle the Titans, forming a version of the Legion of Doom.
HybridNew Teen Titans #24 (October 1986)A group of people mentally and physically manipulated by Mento into a force to battle the Titans, their superpowers derived from each being infused withPromethium. Hybrid members included Behemoth, Gorgon, Harpi,Prometheus, Pteradon, Sirocco, and Touch-and-Go.
Wildebeest SocietyNew Teen Titans #36 (October 1987)A criminal organization employing exact replicas of theWildebeest exo-suit that committed crimes one at a time to fool outsiders into believing there only existed a single villain. The group would eventually cross swords with the Titans and tried to eliminate the group of heroes. Jericho would eventually take over the Wildebeests and used them to attack the Titans.

A second group of Wildebeests emerged under the villain Goth.

Children of the SunNew Teen Titans #45 (July 1988)A cult formed by Raymond Dark as part of his bid for planetary domination. Dark also dedicated his life to revenge againstSilas Stone and, learningCyborg was Silas' son, shifted his priorities against the Titans.
DeathwingNew Titans Annual #7 (1991)Claimed as an alternate version ofDick Grayson from theTeam Titans timeline, Deathwing is transformed into a psychotic killer corrupted by the influence of Raven.
Lord ChaosNew Titans Annual #7 (1991)Robert Long, the son of Donna Troy and Terry Long, is born as a god, aging himself to adulthood, slays his parents, and conquers Earth in an alternate timeline. When the Team Titans go back in time to kill Donna before she gives birth to her son, Chaos follows to stop them. The Team Titans fail, and Donna gives birth, but the Titans of Myth strip the child of its power and take Lord Chaos along with them.
HolocaustBlood Syndicate #1 (April 1993)A founding member of theBlood Syndicate, Leonard Smalls would be released from the team for being too violent and go on to become a leading figure in the Dakota underworld as Holocaust. WhenStatic returns to Dakota, he is captured by Holocaust to weaponize his abilities and the Teen Titans are drawn in to save the young hero.
H'San NatallTeen Titans (vol. 2) #1 (October 1996)An alien race that conquers intelligent worlds using bio-engineered soldiers. To this end, they kidnapped several women from Earth, impregnated them withmetahuman children who were intended to act as sleeper agents for the species. Several of the teens -Isaiah Crockett,Toni Monetti, andCody Driscoll - would go on to form a new Teen Titans. The aliens made attempts to reclaim the teens, but eventually abandoned their designs for Earth.
The VeilTeen Titans (vol. 2) #3 (December 1996)A group secretly founded by the H'San Natall dedicated to removing all extraterrestrial influence from Earth, which the aliens hoped to use to reclaim their hybrid metahumans on Earth. Led by N'Takki, who posed as a man named Pylon, most of the Veil was killed with poisonous gas when the organization outlived its usefulness.
Dark NemesisTeen Titans #7 (April 1997)A group of superpowered mercenaries hired by the Veil to battle the Titans. They would return later to face the group on several occasions. Members include Axis, Blizzard, Carom,Scorcher, and Vault.
HazeTeen Titans #12 (September 1997)Jarrod Jupiter, the son of Loren Jupiter and brother of former TitanLilith Clay, became the villain Haze when he learned his father began to fund the Teen Titans while being absent in his life and sought revenge. The Titans managed to best him. Haze would return years later again seeking revenge, but left in a catatonic state in its wake.
GothTitans #3 (May 1999)A demon who seeks to subvert youth towards violence and anti-social behavior, at times aligning with Contessa Erica Alexandra del Portenza ofthe Agenda. He would die at the hands ofGog.
TartarusSecret Origins of Super-Villains 80-Page Giant #1 (December 1999)A group organized byVandal Savage with help from former Titan Omen to be an anti-Titans team as part of an operation he knew would bring him into conflict with the heroes. Its members includedGorilla Grodd,Siren,Red Panzer, Cheshire, andLady Vic.
HangmenTitans: Secret Files & Origins #2 (October 2000)A group of assassins hired by the nation ofQurac to kill Cheshire after she nearly destroyed the country. They would target Cheshire's daughter Lian and, also being the child of Roy Harper, would bring them against the Titans. Its members wereBreathtaker, Killshot, Provoke, Shock Trauma, and Stranglehold.
HallucinatraTitans #42 (August 2002)The ruler of the planet Chemical World that used drugs to enslave his people. One of the planet's residents escaped to Earth to recruit help to free the world's people and the Titans would follow.
IndigoTitans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #1 (July 2003)Brainiac 8 was sent back in time to kill Donna Troy because in the future she turns the tide in a war withColu. Employing programming from her ancestorBrainiac, she accomplished her mission and yet was able to endear herself into the hero community as part of theOutsiders. She would later reveal the truth as part of the Insiders, but was believed to have been destroyed by her loverShift until she reappeared in the Legion of Doom.
ZookeeperTeen Titans #13 (September 2004)Dr. Samuel Register worked with Beast Boy's parents and became afflicted with similar conditions as the hero, developing similar powers while sporting purple skin.
Titans of TomorrowTeen Titans/Legion Special #1 (November 2004)A possible future where the Titans became some variation of theJustice League but by dealing out vicious justice. When the time-displaced Teen Titans arrived in this time period, their adult selves take several measures against the group to ensure their future. The main group is composed of Superman (Conner Kent), Batman (Tim Drake), Wonder Woman (Cassie Sandsmark), Flash (Bart Allen), Aquawoman (Lorena Marquez), Animal Man (Gar Logan), and Dark Raven.
InsidersTeen Titans #24 (July 2005)A group that nearly destroyed the Teen Titans and Outsiders from within whenLex Luthor activated a sleeper program in Superboy, making him subservient, and Brainiac switched off Indigo's program that made her an ally of her heroic group.
Titans EastTeen Titans #43 (March 2007)Organized by Deathstroke, Titans East is a group of teenage combatants intended to eliminate the Titans. The group includedMatch,Batgirl,Inertia,Duela Dent,Bombshell,Enigma,Risk, Sun Girl, and Kid Crusader.
Terror TitansTeen Titans #56 (April 2008)Clock King organizes a group of teenage combatants to capture the Titans for theDark Side Club. Its members wereDreadbolt,Copperhead, Persuader, and Disruptor.
Clock KingTeen Titans #57 (May 2008)Temple Fugate is a relative unknown that was contracted byBoss Dark Side for the Dark Side Club before taking it over and forming a Martyr Militia out of young brainwashed metahumans. Sending his army to attack Los Angeles, he would be defeated by the Titans.
Sons of TrigonTitans #1 (June 2008)The children of Trigon based upon theseven deadly sins that were supposed to garner power for their father on Earth, but instead turned on him and robbed him of his own.
King LycusTeen Titans #62 (October 2008)The son ofAres, Lycus sought to usurp Wonder Girl's role as Ares' champion by killing her. His hellhound would killMarvin Kuttler and paralyze his sister Wendy.
CinderblockTitans #17 (November 2009)A hulking creature of unknown origin that nearly defeated the Teen Titans before Beast Boy arrived to lead the youths to defeat it.
HeadcaseTeen Titans #88 (December 2010)Barney Venton was a social outcast experimented on by the unscrupulous Dr. Caligan, becoming psionic. Caligan tries to foster Venton's powers, bringing him into conflict with the Titans. Retreating to the high school Caligan used to experiment on teens, Headcase leads the battle against the teen heroes with fellow experiments Jock, Doll Face, and the Feral Boys. While defeated, he accidentally brings Superboy-Prime back to New Earth.
Legion of DoomTeen Titans #98 (September 2011)Angered over being taken off his Earth, Superboy-Prime forms a group of the Teen Titans' enemies to destroy the heroic team. His group includes Headcase, Brainiac 8, the Persuader, the Zookeeper, Sun Girl, Inertia II, and three Superboy clones made from the genetic material of Match.
HarvestTeen Titans vol. 4 #7 (May 2012)The leader ofN.O.W.H.E.R.E., Harvest is a cold, calculating and ruthless man out of time. His ultimate goal is humanitarian, at least in his own mind - to reshape the future through sheer force of will. He plans to control the next generation of metahumans, even if it means killing off the current one. His army is made up of past and present Ravagers, the winners ofThe Culling.[1]

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  1. ^ Teen Titans Annual (vol. 4) #1

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