Teen Titans (Comic Book)/Awesome


 * Beast Boy, a normally comedic character, once changed into one of the most poisonous snakes in the world and bit a villain he was fighting. He informed him that unless he turned himself in to the Titans, he would have no hope of getting an antidote.
 * In the recent Teen Titans, Eddie Bloomberg/Kid Devil/Red Devil's CMOA was when, after being made powerless for a time, he saved San Francisco from being blown up, sacrificing himself by flying the living nuclear bomb guy into space. His last words were "Titans Together." While the series has come under a lot of scorn for constantly killing off Titans (the issue's cover even lampshaded it darkly), it was a great conclusion to Eddie's character arc. Even when things were at their worst for Eddie and the team seemed to be falling apart, Eddie stuck with the Titans and called them family. This speaks measures of his loyalty to the Titans, which was sorely in need of being a family after One Year Later, and his dedication to being a hero.
 * In the first Titans series, the five founders are trapped in limbo by the Gargoyle. At first, it appears that they will have to reconcile whatever differences have been building up over the past few days and make nice, before Arsenal realizes that they are just going in circles. He points out that true friendship isn't solely about people being nice to each other, or praising everything they do, but it's also about pointing out when your friend is being a moron and giving them a necessary reality check. Roy states that he believes that all the years of the other four treating him like a screw-up and a jerk were what pushed him into becoming a better man. And it's because of that the five are able to truly defeat the Gargoyle and get back to reality.
 * Roy gets an early one when the Gargoyle traps the five into what appear to be versions of their childhood had certain events never occurred. While the other four Titans get a sense that something is wrong, Roy is the only one who knows right away that something is wrong when he asks his "father" if his mom will be waiting for them at home. When his dad is unable to give a clear answer, Roy states that while he remembers that his father had really died in a forest fire, he has nothing to go by on his mother. She was just never mentioned anywhere, so he only has a sense that he had a mother but nothing beyond that. And it was because the Gargoyle had nothing to work with in terms of the idea of Roy's mom that Roy immediately knew this wasn't right.