Summary

Warning : Spoilers for World ’s Finest : Teen Titans # 6 !

By let on his secret identity to his mate , Nightwing officially made the move that would lead theTeen Titansto become the eventual replacements for the Justice League in the DC Universe . The Titans have not only beencrowned as equalsto the Justice League , but havereplaced the JLA as Earth ’s protectors – and it all go back to Dick Grayson putting his trust in his teammates .

World ’s Finest : Teen Titans#6 – by Mark Waid , Mike Norton , Emanuela Lupacchino , Jordie Bellaire , and Steve Wands – delves into the authoritative earned run average of the Teen Titans , tender linguistic context for the present Clarence Shepard Day Jr. team at the foreground of the DCU . Prior to this payoff , the Titans had sputter to get on the same pageboy , for the most part because Robin has kept his guard up in protecting his secret identity , whereas everyone else on the squad already shared theirs with one another .

Comic book art: Costumed superheroes stand in a row, smiling.

This led to a monumental argument with the team in the first publication , but here , Robin realizes thattrusting each other with their private personal identity is a big whole tone in making a superteam succeed .

While the Titans deal with gross transformations , intergalactic issuance , and adult drama , the original Teen Titans are busy acting like tike .

Knowing Each Other’s Secret Identities Is Key To The Teen Titans' Success

InWorld ’s Finest : Teen Titans#3 , the team battled the Terror Titans , and because they could n’t manage to be on the same page , they get their backsides handed to them . later on , back at Titans Tower , they indicate while Robin tried to get the team to trust him to follow up with a proper plan to retaliate . Except , no one trust Robin , because he refused to trust them with his secret identity . They continued to goad him about not being vulnerable to his teammate . lastly , despite the vow that he promised his mentor , Batman , Dick Grayson infer that unmasking will only aid squad team spirit in the long outpouring , and so he does .

Robin ’s realization is proven proper inWorld ’s Finest : Teen Titans#6 , where , like clockwork , the Teen Titans of a sudden have pitch shot - consummate chemistry for the first time in their corporate life history . They have a much easier prison term dispose of the Terror Titans , deal to operate as a cohesive unit . None of this cohesion would have been possible if Robin had not at last let his team know who the genuine man behind his masquerade party was this whole meter . It may seem like a trivial observation , but it showcases the true significance of " trust " in the superhero sphere , specially as a part of a superteam .

Sharing Secret Identities Is A Trust Exercise For Superteams

The secret identity operator is among the most consecrated thing that a superhero has to protect , often contribute them to keep their obscured even from fellow heroes . However , as this series has shown , for a superteam to work , superheroes need to be honest with each other about everything , including their secret individuality , to establish a foundation of trust . Such a profound trust , base in something so sacred , allow friendly relationship to bloom , another quality thatseparates the Titans from the Justice League . Building trust through their secret individuality helped pave the agency for theTeen Titansto become the squad ready to replace the Justice League .

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Featured Image: World’s Finest Teen Titans Robin (left) judging the DCEU Justice League (right)

World’s Finest: Teen Titans #6, Robin is scared to share his secret identity with the Teen Titans

World’s Finest: Teen Titans, Robin shares his secret identity with the Teen Titans

World’s Finest: Teen Titans #6, the Titans work and play together as a team