Titans Tomorrow
"Titans Tomorrow" is a storyline of a possible alternate future in the DC Comics Universe, from Teen Titans vol. 3 #17-19 (2005), by Geoff Johns and Mike McKone. The story arc has been collected as part of the Teen Titans: The Future is Now trade paperback.
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Cover of Teen Titans: The Future is Now (2005), trade paperback collected edition Art by Mike McKone. | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Publication date | December 2004 – February 2005 |
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Main character(s) | Teen Titans |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Geoff Johns |
Artist(s) | Mike McKone |
Teen Titans: The Future is Now | ISBN 1-4012-0475-9 |
The concept was revisited in the Teen Titans monthly title by writer Sean McKeever and artist Alé Garza in the "Titans of Tomorrow... Today!" storyline.
Titans Tomorrow
While on their first date, Superboy and Wonder Girl are confronted by a wormhole that sends Superboy into the 31st century of the Legion of Super-Heroes. The trauma of time travel causes memory lapses for Superboy and he cannot recall the exact moment of his departure. He spends five months in the future, fighting the Fatal Five Hundred before Saturn Girl uses her powers to figure out when Superboy was from.
Superboy re-emerges from the portal several seconds after he had left, wearing Superman's costume. He is followed by Persuader; he and Wonder Girl hold off the Persuader in time to recruit the rest of the Titans for a trip to the future.
The Legion and Titans both end up in the time stream: the Legion is lost in time, due to the events of Infinite Crisis, and the Titans travel ten years into their future.
The Titans emerge at Titans Tower in San Francisco. The Tower's security system allows access to past and present Titans through DNA screening; they are allowed access. The statue of the founding Titans has been replaced by one depicting the current team. The "Hall of Mentors" includes statues of Ares, Lex Luthor and Superman standing back-to-back, and a shattered statue of Batman.
The Teen Titans' arrival does not go unnoticed by the present Titans and a fight ensues. Only the future Bart Allen remembers the trip through the time-portal and ends the hostilities. The future Titans are led by their Batman, an adult Tim Drake. After a discussion, the Titans agree to let the Teen Titans stay the night.
Tempted to learn of his future, Superboy seeks out his counterpart only to find the team has captured Deathstroke and is engaged in torturing him: Superman has burned his arm off. After Superboy tells the other Teen Titans what he saw, they decide to leave the Tower and regroup elsewhere. The adult Titans try to stop them, but are only able to capture Robin.
Batman brings Tim to the Batcave and his cemetery. Almost all of Batman's rogues and Bruce Wayne, Selina Kyle and Alfred Pennyworth are all buried there. The future Batman has killed most of his enemies, using the pistol that Joe Chill used to killed Bruce Wayne's parents. As Tim tells his counterpart to stay back as he comments that he wouldn't go this low if Bruce died. Batman states that a lot of people died during the "Crisis." Unable to convince Tim that he is still a good guy, he decides to mindwipe the Titans, starting with Tim, and send them back in time.
The rest of the Teen Titans head to Keystone City, which has been transformed into a large Flash Museum. They seek the cosmic treadmill, intending for Bart to use the machine to send them home. The device is missing. The team meet the heroic Titans East.
The team decides that it might be best to disband the Titans upon their return to the present, but Cyborg 2.0 reveals that it was the team's disbanding that led to this dystopian future timeline. Cyborg 2.0 reveals that Titans West turned the Western United States into a police state due to Dark Raven's malign influence. He formed Titans East as a resistance force against them, an act which split the United States into two countries.
The adult Flash is a double agent, secretly working with Titans East. He reveals that the treadmill has been moved to the Batcave, where the future Batman has also taken Robin. The Teen Titans and Titans East join forces to battle the Titans West. The fight is a stalemate, but the Teen Titans access the treadmill and escape to the past.
Titans of Tomorrow... Today!
A year after the events of Infinite Crisis, the Titans of Tomorrow, which is now composed of Superman (Kon-El), Batman (Tim Drake), Wonder Woman (Cassie Sandsmark), Flash (Bart Allen), Red Devil (Eddie Bloomberg), and Martian Manhunter (M'gann M'orzz), travel from nine years in the future to the present day, with the intent of preserving their future. They take down the Justice League in order to ensure that their younger selves confront Starro and his band of brainwashed supervillains unassisted.
The future versions of Bart and Conner, clones created by Drake, are less ethical than their younger selves once were. The future Batman tells Robin "to start making a real difference" at the end of issue 51; Robin informs him that "he will start making a real difference" and puts Batman's gun to his head. Batman argues that if Robin pulls the trigger, "he'll be condemning more lives" than he's supposed to save in the future, with no chance of Kon-El and Bart coming back. Batman also advises Robin to reject his feelings for Wonder Girl, because she's still in love with Superboy. Batman urges Robin to do what is right for the sake of the future. Thinking he may have gotten through to Robin, Batman leaves. Robin then contemplates killing Prometheus with Batman's handgun.
Blue Beetle battles the Flash, and after a difficult struggle, manages to defeat the speedster and rescue the Justice League. The League maintains their trust in the Teen Titans, and have faith that the Titans would never let that grim future come to pass. After the Justice League returns to the Watchtower headquarters, Red Devil arrives and reveals that he had killed Blue Beetle in the future. When he tries to kill him in the present, he is stopped by Ravager and Kid Devil.
Lex Luthor arrives with the rest of the future Titans, which includes adult versions of Cyborg 2.0, Animal Man (Garfield Logan), Aquawoman (Lorena Marquez), Dark Raven, Bumblebee, Flamebird (Bette Kane), Hawk (Holly Granger), Vulcan (Miguel Devante), Red Arrow (Mia Dearden), Zachary Zatara, Shining Knight (Ystina), Terra (Tara Markov clone), Starwoman (Courtney Whitmore), Prysm (Audrey Spears), Batwoman (Cassandra Cain), Black Ray (Ray Terrill), Toyman (Hiro Okamura), Hardrock (Ross Richman), Huntress (Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe), and Pandemic (Shyleen Lao). Luthor informs the Titans that their actions have changed the future for the worse. However, the teams are attacked by Starro, forcing them to work together.
Miss Martian battles her older self, and learns that the future Titan's immunity to fire is generated by a force field. Through a telepathic link, Miss Martian's future counterpart reveals the rationale behind the Sinestro Corps and their war to subjugate the universe. The horror of this mental vision causes Miss Martian to lash out, and she beheads her future self. Miss Martian finds Robin and takes him to a location that she says will remind him that what happens in the future is up to them and not the future team.
Blue Beetle discovers that he is the only non-Starro-controlled hero left standing after the main battle. Supergirl witnesses the Sinestro Corps amassing for their assault on Earth high above the planet. Blue Beetle frees Bart, who eventually retrieves one of Captain Cold's guns from the Flash Museum, with which he destroys Starro, freeing the Titans.
Wonder Woman tells Cassie that she is friends with Supergirl because she is mourning Conner, and that Kara will become bitter and jealous when he returns. Cassie is momentarily crushed when she realizes that the clone of Conner retains no memories of her time with him.
Robin again confronts Batman, but they are interrupted when Cassie arrives and informs Robin that the two clones remember nothing of their past. She kisses Robin, which alters Batman's memories. An enraged Conner arrives, stopped only by a Kryptonite-treated bullet fired from Batman's gun. As a result, all of the figures from the future fade away; the present-day Titans leave to take part in the battle against the Sinestro Corps.
Eight years later, Tim Drake and Cassie Sandsmark are in a relationship. However, Tim is having an affair with M'gann M'orzz (Miss Martian), and the two collaborate with Lex Luthor in the development of clones of several fallen Titans, including Conner and Bart.[1]
A Lonely Place of Living
During DC Rebirth, the future Tim Drake is revealed to be one of Mr. Oz's prisoners.[2] It is shown that at some point in the future, Tim broke away from the rest of the future Titans, leaving them to fight Cyborg's team alone. After meeting his teen counterpart he helps him in re-imprisoning Doomsday who had been accidentally released. They escape back to Gotham, where the future Tim learns that the timeline has been altered as a result of the events of Flashpoint. Realizing that he can prevent his dystopian future from ever coming to pass, the future Tim paralyzes his past counterpart and sets out to kill Kate Kane, the person he blames for the fall of the Bat Family.[3] He is however unsuccessful and is sent back to his own timeline.[4]
Super Sons of Tomorrow
The future Tim Drake later managed to return to Gotham and plots to kill Jonathan Samuel Kent, Superman's son in an attempt to prevent the consequences of Jon's actions in the future. Other members from the Titans of Tomorrow followed Drake to the past in an attempt to get to the bottom of his actions. These included their own versions of Superman, Flash, and Wonder Woman. After helping contain Jon's solar flare, Tim gets trapped in hyper-time as a consequence.
Characters
Titans Tomorrow members
- Animal Man - Gar Logan refused to join Cyborg on Titans East because Terra was a member. His powers have increased to the point he can now turn into mythical animals and also turn into multiple animals at once. The future Animal Man hints that the present day Beast Boy also has this ability, but is ashamed or unwilling to use it. He later travels back to the present day with Luthor and several other Titans.
- Aquawoman - Lorena Marquez, the current Aquagirl. Not much is known about Aquawoman except that she possesses telepathic abilities. She also took down Garth at some point. She has been erased from the team's lineup history since the Infinite Crisis. She later travels back to the present day with Luthor and several other Titans.
- Batman - Tim Drake has taken over the mantle of the Bat following the death of Bruce Wayne at the hands of Brother Eye. He's more ruthless than his predecessor and exhibits many of the morals and ethics of Jason Todd's Red Hood alias. He carries around the gun that belonged to Joe Chill that killed Thomas and Martha Wayne and uses it to execute criminals, including most of Batman's rogues gallery. While not explicitly stated, he appears to be the leader of the Titans. Batman inherited Wayne Manor (renamed Drake Manor) and the Kryptonite ring from Bruce. Due to Gotham City is part of the Eastern United States, Tim is a wanted criminal in the city and the country's enemy, hunted by GCPD police commissioner Renee Montoya and his mentor's former ally and friend James Gordon.
- Dark Raven - Raven has accepted her role as demoness and daughter of Trigon. She used her powers to absorb all emotion from the Western United States which is under the Titans' control. She has been erased from the team's lineup history since the Infinite Crisis. Dark Raven later travels back to the present day with Luthor and several other Titans.
- Flash - The mantle of the Flash has been handed down, yet again, this time to Bart Allen. He is seemingly the only Titan without compromised morals, which is why he also works for Titans East. Unlike his teammates, the Flash is the only one who remembers his time travels with them and meeting their dystopian future selves, and seeks to change the past by preventing the Titans West erasing their young counterparts' memories as happened in his timeline. He is involved with Rose Wilson, the Ravager. According to the Flash Museum, which has enveloped Keystone City, one of his allies is Donna Troy, who was still deceased at the time. The second alternate version is a clone created by Tim, created after Bart died battling Inertia and the Rogues.
- Martian Manhunter - Having fully embraced her White Martian heritage, M'gann M'orzz now operates with the future Titans as the new Martian Manhunter.
- Red Devil - Eddie Bloomberg has aged and is now a servant of Neron as per the deal he made many years prior that gave him his current powers. Red Devil killed Blue Beetle sometime in the future.
- Superman - Conner Kent has grown up and grown more powerful where he replaces Superman who died during the "Crisis." His tactile telekinesis has increased to the point where he is able to create shields in addition to his fully developed Kryptonian powers. He has set up the Fortress of Paradise near Smallville where Lex Luthor, his "Pa", now resides, living in the Kent family's home. At some point, he and Captain Marvel Jr. fought for the affection of Cassie Sandsmark who chose Conner. His costume is very similar to the costume worn by Superman in the Kingdom Come limited series and Fleischer Studios's version of the character. The second alternate version is a clone created by Tim, who was created after Conner died battling Superboy-Prime during Infinite Crisis.
- Wonder Woman - Cassie Sandsmark has become Ares' champion and the new Wonder Woman. She has replaced Diana, who had fallen during the "Crisis."
Titans East members
- Batwoman (Bette Kane) - Former lover of Tim Drake. She later travels back to the present day with Luthor and several other Titans.
- Bumblebee (Karen Beecher-Duncan) - Co-leader of Titans East. She later travels back to the present day with Luthor and several other Titans.
- Captain Marvel (Freddy Freeman) - The former Captain Marvel Jr. and successor to the power of Shazam.
- Cyborg 2.0 (Victor Stone) - An upgraded Cyborg. Co-leader of Titans East along with Bumblebee. He later travels back to the present day with Luthor and several other Titans.
- Flash (Bart Allen) - The Flash works with Titans West as an undercover agent for Titans East.
- Ravager (Rose Wilson) - Daughter of Deathstroke.
- Terra II (Tara Markov) - Geo-elemental.
Titans of Tomorrow...Today Army members
- Lex Luthor
- Cyborg 2.0 (Victor Stone)
- Animal Man (Garfield Logan)
- Aquawoman (Lorena Marquez)
- Dark Raven (Rachel Roth)
- Bumblebee (Karen Beecher-Duncan)
- Flamebird (Bette Kane)
- Hawk (Holly Granger)
- Son of Vulcan (Miguel Devante)
- Red Arrow (Mia Dearden)
- Zachary Zatara
- Shining Knight (Ystina)
- Terra II (Atlee)
- Starwoman (Courtney Whitmore)
- Prysm (Audrey Spears)
- Batwoman (Cassandra Cain)
- Black Ray (Ray Terrill)
- Toyman (Hiro Okamura)
- Hardrock (Ross Richman)
- Huntress (Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe)
- Pandemic (Shyleen Lao)
Other characters
- Brother Blood - He and Brainiac were thrown into the Phantom Zone by Superman.
- Deathstroke - Allied with Titan's East and Cyborg 2.0's resistance.
- Donna Troy - She was listed an ally of Bart in the extended Flash Museum.
- Duela Dent - Duela Dent was killed by Tim-Batman.
- Mad Mod - The Titans battle Mad Mod's synthetics at some point in the future. The Titans mention they killed Mad Mod.
- Mal Duncan - There was a reference to "President Duncan."
- Mento - Mento had merged with cyberspace in the present. In the Batcave, Tim-Batman was speaking to a supercomputer called Mento.
- Mister Twister - Titans East had halted a hurricane that Mister Twister created.
- Roy Harper - Roy Harper was this reality's Green Arrow and died in battle.
- Starfire - Even though Batwoman said that she and Nightwing are living a "wonderful life" far away from the conflict,[5] an image from the Titans Tomorrow timeline during the event of Infinite Crisis shows a gravestone implied to be that of a deceased Dick Grayson.[6]
See also
References
- Teen Titans vol. 3 #51-54. DC Comics.
- Detective Comics #965. DC Comics.
- Detective Comics #966. DC Comics.
- Detective Comics #968. DC Comics.
- Teen Titans vol. 3 #19 (2005). DC Comics.
- Teen Titans vol. 3 #33 (2006). DC Comics.