TROIA
Real Name: Donna Hinckley Stacy Troy
Class: Magical construct
Occupation: Superhero, photographer
Group Affiliation: formerly Teen Titans, Darkstars, Titans, Justice League of America, White Lantern Corps
Known Relatives: Rhea (adoptive mother), Mr. Long (father-in-law), Mrs. Long (mother-in-law), Barry Long (brother-in-law), Barry Long, Jr. (nephew), Terry Long (husband, deceased), Robert Long (son, deceased), Jennifer Long (step-daughter, deceased) Carl Stacy (foster father, deceased), Fay Stacey Evans (foster mother)
Aliases: Wonder Girl, Wonder Woman
Base of Operations: formerly New Cronus, New Jersey
First Appearance: The Brave & The Bold I #60 (July, 1965)
Powers: Wonder Girl possessed superhuman speed, strength and durability. She was a skilled combatant armed with a lasso and bracelets that could deflect bullets. As Troia she possessed even greater levels of strength and speed, in addition to the powers of flight, forcefield projection and intense radiation of visible light. She had knowlege of the once-and-future multiverse as well as all of her incarnations in parallel universes.History: (Titans #24 (fb)) - Amazon sorceress Magala created a doppelganger of princess Diana to act as her playmate, using a magic mirror to create Donna Troy. Diana's double Donna was placed under a curse by Dark Angel, who mistook her for Diana.
(Teen Titans III #32 (fb)) - Superman gave Wonder Girl and the Teen Titans a tour of the Fortress of Solitude. Unbeknownst to him Speedy stole a piece of a Phantom Zone Projector that he would make into a Phantom Zone arrow.
(Titans II #23 (fb)) - Wonder Girl went on a date with Speedy, but he blew it with her, and she returned to Titans hq furious and in no mood to talk to her teammates. Kid Flash had feelings for Wonder Girl, and didn’t like her pursuing the “bad boy.“ Kid Flash punched Speedy, and wanted to know what he did to Wonder Girl. Aqualad broke up the fight, and Robin told Speedy that he was having enough of a hard time convincing Batman to let him stay on the team without the kid parents didn’t want their children hanging around with. He told Speedy the Titans were better off without him, and Speedy left. Days later Wonder Girl found Speedy in Star City; Green Aroow thought the bruises he’d received from Kid Flash were from a villain, and wanted him to stick to stakeouts. He told Wonder Girl he’d blown it because he was afraid oif strong women, but she decided to give him another chance.
(The Hawk and the Dove I #5) - Hawk and Dove chased a thief and ran into Wonder Girl and the Teen Titans.
(Detective Comics I #474) - Robin got an emergency call from Wonder Girl, and even though he’d promised Batman he’d stick by him until he’d sorted out Boss Thorne, a city councilman who’d declared Batman an outlaw in Gotham City, Batman told him he needed to take care of his own business.
(Teen Titans I #53) -
(DC Comics Presents #26 (ff)) - The New Teen Titans were called in by S.T.A.R. Labs after Prof. Stone opened up an extra dimensional gateway and released a giant protozoan that was trying to convert Earth’s atmosphere to methane to suit its needs. The Titans battled the alien without much success before the battle returned to the lab where the dimensional gateway was stored. Prof. Stone sucked the air from the room, giving it no atmosphere to breathe, and Starfire blasted it back to its own world before destroying the gateway at Stone’s request.
(Vigilante I #3) - Captain Hall told the Titans that they needed help getting criminal William Stryker to Attica, because the last two times they tried to transport him the Vigilante attacked. Cyborg said he could use an easy case, and agreed. Cyborg drove Stryker, but the car was hit with an armor piercing shell, and Vigilante pursued them through the woods. Stryker mocked Cyborg for his morality, but the hero said he could hold his head high doing something he loved, and he doubted the criminal could say the same. Cyborg questioned Vigilante's notion of justice and doubted that he'd only killed in self-defense or the defense of others as he claimed. Vigilante said he couldn't let Cyborg take him in, shooting him in the shoulder, causing him to black out. Vigilante questioned his own sense of justice, and instead of killing Stryker he threatened him until he confessed to where evidence against him for his heinous crimes could be found. Robin, Wonder Girl and Starfire took cyborg to the hospital, and seeing that he got a get-well card from Vigilante wondered if Cyborg had got through to him.
(Titans East Special #1 (fb)) - Joker, with his hired goon Bizarro, crashed pop star Jenn’s concert in Central Park. He held her hostage, but the New Teen Titans responded and took Jenn to safety. Kid Flash took away Joker’s gun, be realized the gun contained a bomb, Joker’s actual plan involved blowing up all of Jenn’s fans. He ran at superspeed to toss it into the ocean, and Raven tried to confront Joker with his worst fears and nightmares, but they only made him laugh convulsively. Flash and Robin secured Blue Kryptonite from S.T.A.R. Labs to defeat Bizarro, and Robin took out Joker with one punch. The Teen Titans were impressed with themselves for having taken out such heavy hitters, and knew they’d always succeed as long as they stuck together.
(Titans II #23 (fb)) - Robin and Speedy fought Dragon Fly. Speedy was preoccupied, because he was planning on proposing to Wonder Girl with an engagement arrow. Lilith had a premonition that Wonder Girl would marry a red head, and he would later die. She told Wonder Girl, and when Speedy proposed to her she rejected him, fearing Lilith’s prophecy.
(Titans II #23 (fb)) - Speedy met Wonder Girl after being clean from heroin for a month, and she said his place was with the Titans. Speedy said the Titans hated him, and he could care less about them. He admitted that he still loved her, and she said that she knew that. Kid Flash visited Speedy at home, and told him to stay away from Wonder Girl and the Titans. Speedy told him that he knew Wonder Girl deserved better, so he’d get his wish.
(New Titans #50, Justice League of America II #0 (fb)) - Troia got married to Terry Long.
(Hawk and Dove III #11, 12) - Hawk and Dove reached out to Troia and the Titans to provide back-up in defeating the robot thieves Andromeda, Gauntlet and M.A.C. Troia balked at working with Hawk again, and commented that he was as much a boor as ever, but the others were willing to give him a second chance. The Titans weren't surprised that Hawk only came to see them because he wanted something, but they agreed and flew the T-Jet to the remote island where the robots were. They fought back the robots and their creator Professor Douglas Strange. The technorganic alien Scarab had been Strange to do his bidding, stealing gold so it could feed. The heroes injured Scarab and it fled. During the battle Andromeda, an android imprinted with the memories of Strange's wife Andromeda, was destroyed by Jericho. Hawk hated a victory that wasn't clear-cut and blamed the Titans, who doubted they'd work with him again.
(Titans #15, 16) - On Troia's suggestion the founding Titans went away on a camping trip to a deserted island to work out their differences. The team kept butting heads, with Troia alienating Arsenal by telling him see didn't see their relationship as long-term. Troia shared with Flash that she didn't know if she had truly been restored thanks to his actions, or if she had just come back as his idealized idea of her as his "nice friend." A monsoon hit the island, causing tempers to flare as the Titans sought shelter. They came to a cave, where they discovered the Gargoyle, who'd been exacerbating their negative feelings. The Titans were taken to Limbo, where they were de-aged to their thirteen year old selves from when they first became Teen Titans. After reliving some of their childhood memories they battled the Gargoyle, but the Gargoyle took a fall, he wanted them to stay angry at each other, which would ensue their imprisonment in Limbo. While the rest of the Titans worked out their problems Arsenal told them Limbo was about stagnation, and that sometimes friends had to disagree to make each other better. To make an example he told Nightwing he was sick of hearing about Batman all the time and decked him. With that they were transported out of Limbo.
(Titans #17-19) - Starfire obtained a spaceship and went with the Titans to the Vegan System to help Ryand'r. Ryand'r and the Tamaranians were fighting the Gordanians on Karna, and had the Titans split up to deal with three Gordanian military outposts. Troia and Starfire easily took their military outpost, but Troia realized it was the Tamaranians who were the aggressors, not the Gordanians. Troia and the Titans were displeased with Starfire for lying to them to get their aid. The Gordanians had taken Tempest hostage, and Troia and the Titans went to rescue him, but Tempest said he wasn't going anywhere; he was trying to negotiate peace between the races. Just then the main Gordanian army arrived on the planet, and the Titans were forced to surrender. Thanks to Tempests' diplomacy the Gordanians and Tamaranians agreed to become allies, and the Titans returned to Earth.
(Titans #20) - Troia and the Titans welcomed Jesse Quick as their newest member. They said their goodbyes to Cyborg and Flash, who were both leaving the team.
(Titans #21) - Arsenal started ignoring Troia after learning Cheshire was going on trial for her destruction of Quarac. He realized he still had feelings for her, and Troia didn't know where that left her. Troia and the Titans saved Liam Harper from the Hangmen, who were trying to abduct Liam in order to keep Cheshire quiet at her trial. Quaraqi survivors wanted to assassinate Cheshire before her trial, so Arsenal convinced Tempest and the Titans to go to the Netherlands to protect Cheshire.
(Titans #23, 24) - Troia came to Titans Tower, but the Titans no longer remembered her because of the manipulations of Dark Angel. Troia found that Green Lantern Kyle Rayner and the general public had forgotten her existence as well. Dark Angel was visiting various hypertimelines and erasing Troia from the minds of each Earth she visited, and if she kept on course Troia would eventually physically cease to exist throughout reality. Troia stopped an assassination attempt on mayoral candidate James Hall by Shockwave with the help of Epsilon. Epsilon knew who she was, but she couldn't find out why he was unaffected because he blew her off. Dark Angel attacked Troia, but was driven off by the Titans from the Earth-Kingdom Come hypertimeline. Troia thought Titan Darkstar looked familiar, not realizing he was her son in his hypertimeline. The Titans were risking damaging the fabric of reality by leaving their own hypertimeline, so they had limited time to work, and made up a cover story of being top-secret military agents. Troia and both teams of Titans followed Dark Angel through a portal to Angel's netherworld opened by Tempest.
(Green Lantern III #73) - Donna Troy was in Gateway City and got a surprise when she met up with her ex Green Lantern Kyle Rayner.
(Green Lantern III #81) - Coast City; Donna was among the heroes who attended a memorial service for Green Lantern Hal Jordan.
(Green Lantern III #85) - John Stewart told Donna that Kyle Rayner was off-planet trying to recover his power battery from Fatality. Donna was pessimistic about Kyle still being alive, but was pleasantly surprised when Kyle returned to Earth to greet Donna and John.
(Green Arrow III #16 (fb)) - Troia attended Oliver Queen's funeral in her civilian identity.
(Young Justice: Sins of Youth #1) - Troia and the Titans were among the superteams that attended Young Justice’s Justice for All rally in Washington. It was interrupted by Klarion, who magically de-aged most of the heroes into children. Troia and the other founding Titans were unaffected by Klarion’s spell.
(JSA #37) - The Ultra-Humanite used Johnny Thunder’s Thunderbolt to conquer the world, and imprisoned Troia and virtually every other superhuman on Earth in stasis tubes. Troia and the other heroes were freed when the JSA defeated Ultra-Humanite.
(JSA #77) - Troia learned that the Titans of Myth were leaving the universe because they prophesized the end of the world. She took New Cronus looking for heroes to go on a space mission to find the source of the coming crisis. She met Green Lantern I, Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Air-Wave II in Earth’s orit an told them her plight. Air-Wave knew he could lead her to the source of the crisis, which was the same place that was overloading his powers with endless transmission calling for help, and they took off.
(JLA: Our Worlds at War #1, Action Comics #781) - On President Luthor's request Troia and the Titans went to Zaire, Africa to battle an Imperiex Probe that had landed on Earth to hollow out the planet, but the battle went badly for the heroes. More Probes arrived and the heroes were only saved by Superman, who destroyed the Probes.
(Action Comics #782) - Superman came up with a plan to end the Imperiex war. Troia, Tempest and Wonder Woman increased Darkseid's power so he could use the Omega Effect to create a Boom Tube that opened up to the beginning of time, which swallowed Warworld. Imperiex set off a big bang that melded with the original, allowing him to fulfill his purpose, and scattering B-13's consciousness across all spacetime.
(JLA #122, 123) -Troia appeared in Metropolis to reintroduce herself to a new, covert JLA, and let them know about the Infinite Crisis in space. She needed all the help she could get, and Red Tornado and Supergirl joined her to fly into space.
(Firestorm II #19) - Troia needed a team to go into space during the Infinite Crisis, and she reached out to the JLA for suggestions. Firestorm was mentioned, and after meeting Troia he was eager to help save the universe.
(Firestorm II #20) - Troia’s team headed to the center of the universe, and they came across a Rannian ship sitting dead in space, and being attacked by Thanagarians. After some debate the heroes decided to intervene. Getting involved in the Rann-Thanagar war turned out to be a pointless endeavor, the Rannians had stolen a revered Thanagarian Ca’arra hawk and killed it, so the Thanagarians retaliated by blowing up their ship. The heroes were taken aback by the senselessness of war.
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(Firestorm II #21) - After Firestorm apparently died in space Air Wave and Troia sent his father Alvin Rusch a television message to let him know his son died a hero.
(52 / WWIII Part One: A Call to Arms #1) - <Week 50, Day 1> Black Adam declared war on humanity after the death of his family, starting WWIII. Troia prepared for battle, and seeing Wonder Woman's abandoned armor she decided to take up the mantle of her mentor.
(52 / WWIII Part Two: The Valiant #1) - <Week 50, Day 4> Troia, as Wonder Woman, cared for the survivors of Black Adam's attack on Pisa, Italy.
(52 / WWIII Part Four: United We Stand #1) <Week 50, Day 7> Black Adam arrived in China, and prepared to destroy the entire country. He defeated China's superhero team the Great Ten before China allowed Wonder Woman and the American superhero community to square off against him. Black Adam was a god with nothing left to lose, and each punch he threw was intended to kill. His savagery was winning the day until Martian Manhunter reappeared and flooded his brain with his own loss, the death of the entire Martian species. Black Adam was distracted long enough for Captain Marvel to hurl a Shazam bolt at him. Theo Adam was powerless, and left with amnesia. He staggered away unnoticed from the end of WWIII.
(Titans East Special #1, Titans II #1-4) - Cyborg recruited a new roster of young heroes and contacted his old friends to reform the Titans and train them. Troia said no, and it seemed like no one was interested in Cyborg’s idea. Trigon decimated Cyborg’s team, he was out to destroy every Titan, past and present. Troia and Green Lantern were exploring the multiverse when they were attacked by one of Trigon’s demons. Trigon and fate made sure that Troia would leave Green Lantern and be part of the reformed Titans. The Titans saved Argent and a number of other former Titans from Trigon's horde, although they were adamant that they were not a team again. Cyborg was rebuilt, and wanted in on the case, to avenge the death of Power Boy. Raven contacted Trigon, and learned that although he had been decimated by demonic warfare he was still bent on destroying Earth, and he shared a secret with her, her brother would help him in his invasion. In an attempt to find Raven’s half-brother, Raven and the Titans tracked down Trigon’s other brides, only to find that they’d died years ago. Trigon’s three sons kept the Titans off balance by exposing them to the seven deadly sins, and then confronted them. They attacked the Titans and used Raven to open up a portal to Trigon’s dimension. The battle went for Trigon’s children and they used Beast Boy’s Trigon seed, the smallest spark of which was still in him, to finish the portal. Raven used her own ability to tap into the seven deadly sins, which greatly sickened her, to overcome her brothers with greed. They stole Trigon’s last vestiges of power, and then retreated to learn how to manipulate their newfound magic. Raven was pleased at having tricked them. In his dilapidated state Trigon could not have given them much of a magical boost. The Titans agreed that they still saw each other as family, and decided to remain a loose group in order to spend more time with each other.
(Titans II #5, 6) - Cyborg’s new body was finally finished, and Arsenal, Flash and Troia were present to support him. Beast Boy told the Titans that the Sons of Trigon had taken Raven, and that she’d been recruited to her father’s cause. Troia told the Titans that Raven had always planned for the worst, and given her a Ramat Stone that could locate magic-users. Beast Boy wanted to know why Troia was chosen to keep Raven’s secrets, and she replied that in addition to being the most magically adept Titan, she’d also proved that she’d never judge Raven. The Titans concentrated on the stone and Raven, and were transported to Trigon’s dimension. They met the rest of the Sons of Trigon, Greed, Gluttony, and Sloth, and were defeated. Raven turned against her brothers, proclaiming herself Pride, the sin from which all others sprung. She wanted to rule the Earth, but with the Titans at her side, and began imbuing them with the powers of the Seven Deadly Sins. This activated the Ramat Stone, Raven had given it a sliver of her pure essence, and the Raven that was loyal to the Titans emerged and merged herself with her demonic counterpart and returned the team to Titan’s Tower. Raven was starting to feel more like herself, ut told the Titans that the Ramat Stone wouldn’t work twice, and that she might me evil to the core. She presented her teammates with a set of magic talismans capable of ending her life if she wet to the dark side, and demanded that they learn to master them if she was to be comfortable on the team. Titan’s Tower security was breached, and the team responded, only to find that Superboy’s clone Match had broken in. The villain revealed that he was Jericho, trapped inside Match’s body.
(Titans II #7-9) - Troia and the Titans examined Match in hopes of freeing their friend. Cyborg isolated Jericho’s neuron patterns from Match, and prepared a radio-ectoplasmic pulse to free his astral form. Jericho then had Match run berserk and attack the Titans, claiming he couldn‘t control him. After battering the team, Cyborg used the ecltoplasmic pulse to separate them. Raven probed Jericho’s mind and realized he was up to no good, burt before the team could respond Jericho vanished, possessing one of the Titans. The Titans went into lockdown to keep Jericho from escaping, and Cyborg went with protocol for just such a situation, each Titan would take a security clearance interview with the Titans computer. The Titans kept an updated log of secrets only they and the computer would know. The Titans shared their secrets with the computer, and and everyone passed, so Cyborg decided to use the ectoplasmic pulse on the Titans, one at a time. Jericho revealed himself to Nightwing, and forced him to inject himself with an LSD compound that made his mind a battleground, enabling Jericho to overcome his will. He promised to reveal what he was planning to do, and why. The Titans used the ectoplasmic pulse on Cyborg and Red Arrow, and waited for them to recover before testing the rest of the team. Jericho made Nightwing feel his thoughts, and revealed that everyone he’d ever possessed had left their memories and a part of their mind in him. It was the vicious villains he’d had contact with, like Deathstroke, that were now making his decisions for him, and he begged for Nightwing to help him. The Titans contacted S.T.A.R. Labs and learned that before Jericho had come to them for help he’d possessed Green Lantern Hal Jordan and tried to kill the candidates for president. The Justice League were right outside of Titans’ headquarters, demanding that Jericho be released to them.
(Titans II #11) - The Titans decided to take some time off from each other at Beast Boy’s suggestion. Troia met with Roy with a diner, and suggested he spend more time with Liam, and less time having one night stands with strangers. He stormed off, despite her protests of trying to be a good friend. Troia went to upstate New York and talked to Starfire while indulging her love of photography, taking pictures of fireflies at sunset. Starfire admitted that she was glad Nightwing was gone after he made it clear he wasn’t in love with her. She couldn’t fault him for his feelings, but still felt betrayed.
(Titans II #12) - Cyborg recovered from the injuries Jericho caused him, and revealed to the Titans that Jericho had uploaded himself into his OS, and then proceeded to use him to rig Titans Tower and try and kill the Teen Titans before fleeing his body. Troia took charge, and told the Titans they had to find a way to help Jericho. They contacted the Teen Titans, but they had no leads on either Jericho or his sister Ravager. The Titans decided to ask for Vigilante for help, because he was after Jericho as well, even though Changeling balked at the idea of working with a killer. Cyborg knew Vigilante had surveillance equipment monitoring Titans Compound, so if he thought Jericho was inside Cyborg that could work as bait to lure him in. Cyborg staged a fight against the Titans right outside the Compound, and Vigilante soon arrived. Before Cyborg could explain the situation Vigilante blasted him in the head with one of his firearms.
(Vigilante III #5) - The Titans restrained Vigilante, and he assured them Cyborg was alive, he’d used an EMP gun to force out Jericho. The Titans rushed Cyborg to his repair chamber, and revealed that Jericho was gone, and they’d used Cyborg as bait to bring Vigilante to them. They unmasked him, and fingerprinted him, telling him his short career was over. Vigilante set off concussive bombs attached to his security cameras in Titans Compound to create a diversion and free himself. Before the Titans could find him, Jericho, possessing a police officer, contacted them and asked for help with a hostage crisis at Union Federal. They headed to the bank, and Vigilante contacted his techie J.J. to wipe the memory banks of the Titans computer system containing his fingerprints. He knew the Titans would still eventually realize he was Adrian Chase’s brother since they’d seen him unmasked. The Titans disarmed mobsters armed with experimental government weaponry at Federal, and realized they’d been baited in. Vigilante was close behind them, and spied Jericho, who set off explosives inside the bank, killing his hired thugs and a number of police officers. Vigilante attacked Jericho, but Jericho kept jumping bodies, and then threw a grenade, damaging Vigilante’s suit, and made his escape. Vigilante reflected that it was no skin off his teeth if Jericho succeeded or failed in his maniacal plans, he wasn’t trying to save the world, only himself. Jericho called up the Teen Titans aboard their wing plane to tell them he was going to kill the Titans and use them to do it. They kept him on the phone to trace his call, and this allowed him to infect the wing ‘s computer system with a worm that gave him control over it. Jericho flew the wing to NYC and used it to attack the Titans.
(Teen Titans III #70) - The Titans and Teen Titans managed to disable the T-Wing and crash it into the East River without anyone getting injured. Ravager was stowed away on the T-Wing, and old he Titans she waned o help them stop her brother without him getting killed. Jericho possessed Raven and spirited away his sister. He told her he was trying to kill he Titans, but only because of the voices in his head. He asked for her help, and she turned him down. Jericho was disappointed in her, he thought she would always be on his side, and pointed out that she was working with heroes associated with Vigilante, who was trying to kill him. He returned her to the Titans and fled to Time Square. The Titans spotted Vigilante, who was following them, and subdued him, though Ravager wanted to keep beating him for trying to kill Jericho. Vigilante promised to not kill Jericho if they promised that Jericho’s killing days were over.
(Titans II #13) - Jericho entered the Hamilton Grande, prepared for a slaughter. He announced that he had rigged explosives throughout the restaurant, and every wealthy patron was his hostage. Using a cellphone video, he recorded himself shooting the hotel manager in the head, and promised to kill a patron every two minutes, unless the Titans arrived to stop him. The Titans confronted Jericho, and tried to reason with him, but he as having none of it, telling them he’d succeed in killing them here his father failed, finally allowing him to overshadow his dad. He’d strapped explosives to his hostages, and held the trigger, guaranteeing that the Titans would die trying to save them. He offered Ravager a chance to escape, but she wasn’t abandoning her teammates. They tussled, and Jericho set off the detonator, and escaped. News crews filmed what appeared to be the dead Titans. Cyborg heard the broadcasts, and ripped off his life-support system, vowing to make Jericho pay.
(Vigilante III #6) - Raven had actually created the illusion of the Titans’ death, and Miss Martian disguised herself as Deathstroke to confront and confuse Jericho. The Titans reached out to Jericho, and Raven tried to enter his mind to heal him, but all she found was darkness. They defeated him, but Vigilante made his presence known, and drew his guns, saying Jericho would kill again if not stopped. Ravager reminded him of his promise, and he slipped away. He later ambushed Jericho’s police convoy, and cut out his eyes so he could never use his power again. The Titans realized too late what Vigilante was up to, and they found Jericho in the back of his transport, bleeding and babbling that he was cured.
(Titans II #16 (fb)) - Intergang got their hands on a number of Justifier helmets, so Mon-El called in the Titans to deal with them. The heroes prevailed, but Starfire lost control and went berserk, still upset that she had once again been made a slave thanks to the Justifiers.
(Titans II #17) - Troia went apartment hunting with Raven and Starfire, another way of distancing herself from the Titans. Beast Boy tried to convince Raven to blow them off and spend some time with him, but she coldly told him to stop pretending she was his girlfriend. Troia then yelled at Beast Boy, telling him not everything was about him. Cyborg wondered what was eating away at Troia.
(Titans II #18) - The Titans had a picnic, and although they acted as a family unit, Raven sensed their conflicts. Troia wondered if her best years had already been wasted.
(Titans II #20) - Troia got a call from a photo agency to cover the opening of a new resort in Miami, and even though it was unexpected she eagerly accepted. She enjoyed returning to her artistic passion, and flirted with a bartender named Tom, but the Fearsome Five showed up, telling her the agency job was a scam, and they'd been hired to capture her. She defeated them, and feeling impulsive she accepted a date with Tom, and got herself an apartment in Miami.
(Titans II #21, 22) - The Titans stopped Dark Nemesis from breaking into S.T.A.R. Labs. Troia took her frustration at Roy Harper being mutilated by Prometheus out on the villains, and had to be restrained. Troia visited Roy in the hospital with Black Canary, and realized Roy would never be the care-free boy who showed her that feeling was okay after he recovered. Troia left the hospital to seek comfort from Starfire. Her reaching out convinced Starfire to stay on Earth, she'd considered going off-planet because she felt too dependant on the relationships she'd built up.
(Blackest Night: Titans #1-3) - Troia celebrated Heroes' Day with the Titans, a remembrance of fallen heroes, and went to a spare room in Titans Tower to get some sleep. She was woken by her resurrected infant son Robert Long, who was now a member of the Black Lantern Corps and wanted to rip out her heart. He managed to bite her neck, infecting her with the Black. Robert Long joined his son in assaulting her, but she was saved by the Titans. Troia was forced to destroy Robert and Terry, and tearfully said that even though they were empty husks they'd destroyed every good memory she had of her family. The Black Lanterns attacked Dove, but her lifeforce connection permanently destroyed them. The surviving Lanterns fled, and the Titans realized the war was far from over. Troia said they needed to get Dove on the front lines, and she confessed to Dove that she felt the Black corrupting her, and needed to be destroyed if she turned against her teammates.
(Titans II #23) - Troia reburied her family after Blackest Night, and was traumatized by the memories the Black Lantern Corps left her of her family. The Titans watched the Teen Titans unveil memorial statues for Hawk and Tempest following their deaths during Blackest Night. Flash said that he didn’t know if he was more disturbed by the fact that the hall of the dead was so full of statues, or the fact that there were empty spaces anticipating the future deaths of Titans. Cyborg called the Titans, and told them that as Arrow’s oldest friends it would be nice if they visited him in case he didn’t make it. They flew to see Arrow at S.T.A.R. Labs and reflected on their early days as Teen Titans. Flash had an idealized memory of their time together, but Troia and Batman reminded him of the tension Speedy and his on-again off-again relationship with Wonder Girl caused. At the hospital Red Arrow’s dire condition hit them, and Batman said he realized why Bruce Wayne never allowed himself to be close to people when he was Batman. Troia said that they’d all experienced tragedy, but the fact that they were there for each other as a family made all the difference. Flash told Dick not to get too wrapped up in the Batman persona.
(Titans II #30) - Atom Ray Palmer visited Troia and the JLA to tell them he’d uncovered evidence that Atom Ryan Choi had been murdered. The JLA acknowledged the possibility, but wanted him to get more evidence before they accepted Ryan’s death, or begin a search for the killer.
(Titans II #36) - Atom Ray Palmer proved that Ryan Choi was murdered by Deathstroke‘s Titans. . Atom contacted Batman, Troia and the Justice League, and they confronted the Titans, demanding justice.
(Titans Annual II #1) - Deathstroke showed the Justice League that his plane was equipped with a nuclear self-destruct system, and he’d rather destroy himself and them than surrender. Deathstroke also told Arsenal he knew the League would never allow him to die, because they still considered him one of their own. This exact situation was the only reason Deathstroke allowed Arsenal to join his team. The League backed off temporarily, and allowed the Titans to fly off. The League confronted the Titans again in Kahndaq, where the villains had enlisted the support of Kahndaq’s ruler Osiris. Batman tried to get Arsenal to side with the League, but he refused, telling him that heroes never won when it counted. Tattooed Man rejoined the team, just as Deathstroke knew he would, and gave Slade the opportunity to stab Supergirl with a kryptonite sword created for him by Lex Luthor. The battle ravaged Kahndaq, and Isis had enough. She demonstrated her godlike powers, and banished the League from her country. She sent Osiris and the Titans off, telling her brother that he’d proved he was unfit to rule.
(Titans II #38) - Troia, the Justice League of America and the rest of the superhero community attended the funeral of Atom Ryan Choi
Comments: Created by Bob Haney & Bruno Premiani.
When Bob Haney added Wonder Girl to the Teen Titans roster, he was under the impression that Wonder Girl from the Wonder Woman comics was the titular heroine's sidekick. In actuality that Wonder Girl was Wonder Woman as a teen, so Haney unwittingly created a new character with unknown origins. See Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed
Wonder Girl received a profile in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #26.
Wonder Girl received profile in JLA-Z #3 and Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #26 under the Teen Titans entry. Troia received a profile in Who's Who in the DC Universe #4. Troia received a profile in Who's Who in the DC Universe #14 under the Teen Titans entry.There was a pin-up of Troia in Legends of the DC Universe 3-D Gallery #1.
Wonder Girl had cameos in Aquaman Secret Files #1, Batman Plus #1, Flash II #189, 210, 224, Flash Secret Files #3, Green Arrow III #1, Green Lantern IV #8, Outsiders III #0, R.E.B.E.L.S. #15, Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Parallax #1, Teen Titans III #0, Titans II #34 and Vigilante I #5.
Troia had cameos in Beast Boy #1, Damage #0, Firestorm II #22
, Green Lantern III #147, Justice League of America II #1, Titans II #15.Wonder Girl's appearance in Detective Comics I #474 was reprinted in Shadow of the Batman #3.
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