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In 1996, riding high on the [[Grant Morrison]] relaunch of the [[Justice League of America]], DC Comics attempted to relaunch ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' yet again. It failed miserably, in large part due to massive amounts of [[Executive Meddling]]. Most notably, the fact that
Cancelled in 1998, DC decided to launch a new replacement book; but since the Jurgens Titans series was pretty much universally reviled, it was decided to instead come up with a new name for the new teen book. Meanwhile, Robin's popularity was matched by two other teenage [[Legacy Character]]s: [[The Flash|Impulse]] and [[The Death of Superman|the Post-Crisis Superboy]]—and the trio worked as a [[
Launched out of a [[Fifth Week Event]] tie-in "Girlfrenzy: Young Justice -- The Secret" and a Justice League mini-series "World Without Grown-Ups", the series was written by [[Peter David]] and ran for 55 issues before being canceled. The cancellation (along with cancellation of another Titans comic that was launched in 1999) of course was done mainly to launch a ''new'' ''Teen Titans'' comic to complement the recently debuted ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' cartoon series, placing the remaining members of Young Justice under the wing of veterans from the classic Wolfman Titans team.
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