![]() ![]() Her story was inevitably going to be more directly competing with all past Raven characterizations in comics, cartoons, and most recently, live-action television. ![]() Raven, on the other hand, has always been a teenager in all of her incarnations, dating back to her 1980 creation, which means Garcia didn’t have the open space to fill in that Danielle Paige and Lauren Myracle had with Mera and Catwoman, respectively. The former was a relatively minor supporting character whose youth had never really been explored before, and the latter, while one of DC’s most prominent female characters in all media, rarely starred in stories focused on her teenage years. The two previous characters to star in books from DC’s new imprint, for which they’ve enlisted successful YA prose authors to reinvent various superheroes as teenage YA protagonists, were Mera and Catwoman. ![]() Beautiful Creatures co-writer Kami Garcia had a particularly challenging subject for her DC Ink original graphic novel, Teen Titans: Raven. ![]()
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