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'''Killowat''' is a superhero and an [[Honorary Titan]].
 
'''Killowat''' is a superhero and an [[Honorary Titan]].
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==Character history==
 
==Character history==
 
===Animated series===
 
===Animated series===
 
In the animated series, nothing is revealed about Killowat's origin, his career as a superhero or how he came to be contacted by the [[Teen Titans]] and initiated as an [[Teen Titan#Honorary Titans|Honorary Titan]]. He lived on a solar panel farm, where he apparently sustained himself on the electricity converted from solar energy.
 
In the animated series, nothing is revealed about Killowat's origin, his career as a superhero and how he came to be contacted by the [[Teen Titans]] and initiated as an Honorary Titan. He lived on a solar panel farm, where he apparently sustained himself on the electricity converted from solar energy.
 
   
 
As a young superhero, he became a target for the [[Brotherhood of Evil]]. Before they attacked him, Killowat was seen in the H.I.V.E. Fives's base as they were trying to find out who the mysterious [[Kid Flash]] was. Later, [[Control Freak]] attacked him, but his auxiliaries from the TV Dimension proved useless against Killowat's power. Just before Control Freak would face extreme retribution, however, the [[Puppet King]] intervened and tackled Killowat. Killowat was added as a flash-frozen trophy into the Brotherhood's victory collection inside their base, but the Titans who escaped the simultaneous world-wide attacks joined together in a final assault. During the fight, [[Más y Menos]] managed to unfreeze the Titans already captured, who promptly joined the fray; Killowat dealt out his share by absorbing [[Overload]]'s electric body, leaving only his heartpiece, the circuit card. Following their victory, he socialized with his fellow Titans in [[Titans Tower]] and later participated in the recapture of [[Doctor Light]].
 
As a young superhero, he became a target for the [[Brotherhood of Evil]]. Before they attacked him, Killowat was seen in the H.I.V.E. Fives's base as they were trying to find out who the mysterious [[Kid Flash]] was. Later, [[Control Freak]] attacked him, but his auxiliaries from the TV Dimension proved useless against Killowat's power. Just before Control Freak would face extreme retribution, however, the [[Puppet King]] intervened and tackled Killowat. Killowat was added as a flash-frozen trophy into the Brotherhood's victory collection inside their base, but the Titans who escaped the simultaneous world-wide attacks joined together in a final assault. During the fight, [[Más y Menos]] managed to unfreeze the Titans already captured, who promptly joined the fray; Killowat dealt out his share by absorbing [[Overload]]'s electric body, leaving only his heartpiece, the circuit card. Following their victory, he socialized with his fellow Titans in [[Titans Tower]] and later participated in the recapture of [[Doctor Light]].
===Teen Titans Go!===
 
   
 
===Teen Titans Go!===
 
Killowat's origins are detailed in the [[Teen Titans Go!|''Teen Titans Go!'']] comic series (issue #48). He originated from a parallel Earth, where he was a member of the Teen Titans as well, but his home town had been overrun by the local villains (most particularly [[Slade]]). Killowat came into this universe when [[Raven]], while meditating, heard his cry for help from his own universe, where he had been worn down by his opponent, and in order to save him, she pulled him into her own.
 
Killowat's origins are detailed in the [[Teen Titans Go!|''Teen Titans Go!'']] comic series (issue #48). He originated from a parallel Earth, where he was a member of the Teen Titans as well, but his home town had been overrun by the local villains (most particularly [[Slade]]). Killowat came into this universe when [[Raven]], while meditating, heard his cry for help from his own universe, where he had been worn down by his opponent, and in order to save him, she pulled him into her own.
   
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*[[Calling All Titans]]
 
*[[Calling All Titans]]
 
*[[Titans Together]]
 
*[[Titans Together]]
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In the cartoon, [[Killowat]] has not spoken at all, but yet he still is voiced by someone.
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*In the cartoon, [[Killowat]] had not spoken at all, but yet he still is voiced by someone.
 
[[Category:Honorary Titans]]
 
[[Category:Honorary Titans]]
 
[[Category:Energy Manipulation]]
 
[[Category:Energy Manipulation]]

Revision as of 12:13, 20 May 2012

Quote1My name is Killowat. I am a Teen Titan of two worlds, two different realities: the one you know, right here, right now, and one you don't want to know ...Quote2
―Killowat[src]


Killowat is a superhero and an Honorary Titan.

Character history

Animated series

In the animated series, nothing is revealed about Killowat's origin, his career as a superhero or how he came to be contacted by the Teen Titans and initiated as an Honorary Titan. He lived on a solar panel farm, where he apparently sustained himself on the electricity converted from solar energy.

As a young superhero, he became a target for the Brotherhood of Evil. Before they attacked him, Killowat was seen in the H.I.V.E. Fives's base as they were trying to find out who the mysterious Kid Flash was. Later, Control Freak attacked him, but his auxiliaries from the TV Dimension proved useless against Killowat's power. Just before Control Freak would face extreme retribution, however, the Puppet King intervened and tackled Killowat. Killowat was added as a flash-frozen trophy into the Brotherhood's victory collection inside their base, but the Titans who escaped the simultaneous world-wide attacks joined together in a final assault. During the fight, Más y Menos managed to unfreeze the Titans already captured, who promptly joined the fray; Killowat dealt out his share by absorbing Overload's electric body, leaving only his heartpiece, the circuit card. Following their victory, he socialized with his fellow Titans in Titans Tower and later participated in the recapture of Doctor Light.

Teen Titans Go!

Killowat's origins are detailed in the Teen Titans Go! comic series (issue #48). He originated from a parallel Earth, where he was a member of the Teen Titans as well, but his home town had been overrun by the local villains (most particularly Slade). Killowat came into this universe when Raven, while meditating, heard his cry for help from his own universe, where he had been worn down by his opponent, and in order to save him, she pulled him into her own.

Killowat assisted the Teen Titans during many crises, but Raven eventually managed to find a way to mystically send him back to his own timeline, but erred and stranded him in yet another reality where he had to fight evil versions of the Teen Titans, the Teen Tyrants, and find allies in good versions of the Brotherhood of Evil, there named the Brotherhood of Justice. Eventually, due to the combined efforts of Raven and Herald, Killowat was finally restored to his own world.

Powers and Abilities

Killowat is able to absorb electricity, the exact amount of which is unknown, and can release the stored power as electric blasts in combat. Killowat is also capable of teleporting through electricity, also known as electroportation. Due to his electrokinesis, he is able to destroy many electrical appliances and electrical related stuff, as seen in Calling All Titans.

Appearances

Trivia

  • In the cartoon, Killowat had not spoken at all, but yet he still is voiced by someone.