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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An early Image comic book written by our old friend Rob Liefeld, based on ideas he had for the Teen Titans that he never got to use. A Superhero team funded by the government kill indiscriminately and have no obvious sense of morals. It was later rebooted by Alan Moore in Youngblood: Judgment Day, which is generally regarded as an improvement (which isn't saying much, it's generally ranked among Moore's worst work). |