Fans of the hit 2003 series Teen Titans may be surprised to learn that the disappointing series finale actually got a continuation in the comics that gave it a happy ending. From 2003-2006, Teen Titans ran on Cartoon Network, and is a series that has continued to grow in fanbase. After it was abruptly cancelled after the fifth season, fans took issue with the episode that served as the series finale, Things Change, that reintroduced a fan favorite character, Terra, with a mystery behind her surprising return after becoming a statue in season 2. For years, the finale was panned by fans for being anticlimactic and not being a satisfying conclusion, but they'll be surprised to know that there actually is an ending in the comics, and it's incredibly satisfying.
Releasing alongside the main series, Teen Titans Go! was a comic run that gave the Titans solo adventures while maintaining the show's established universe. For the most part it would remain its own thing, but issue #51 by J. Torres picks up not too long after the series finale. It introduces Geoforce, Terra's brother, who comes to Titans Tower to find his sister. There, he recounts her past as a princess of Markovia before escaping after experiments gave her the ability to manipulate earth. He's shocked to learn that she's gone after the Titans explain to him what happened, until Beast Boy speaks up and tells him where she is.
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When Geoforce and Beast Boy arrive at Terra's school, he's at first elated to see his sister again. However, when he notices that she's happily among a group of friends, he makes no move to speak with her. "She looks happy," he says to himself, "I can't even
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