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title1 = Pieces of Me|
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|title1 = Pieces of Me
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|image1 = <gallery>
writer = J. Torres|
 
 
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artwork = Lary Stucker<br>Mike Norton|
 
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Raven Earth-Teen Titans 001.jpg|Textless
cover = Todd Nauck<br>Kanila Tripp|
 
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letterer= John J. Hill|
 
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|release date = April 25, 2007
editor= Tom Palmer Jr.|
 
 
|writer = [[J. Torres]]
release_date = |
 
 
|artwork = [[Lary Stucker]]<br>[[Mike Norton]]<br>[[Heroic Age Studios]]
previous = [[Bad Girls]]|
 
next = [[The Fearsome Five]]|
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|cover = [[Todd Nauck]]<br>[[Kanila Tripp]]
 
|letterer = [[John J. Hill]]
image1 = -42_pt_0.jpg}}
 
 
|editor = [[Tom Palmer Jr.]]
 
 
|previous = [[Bad Girls]]
'''"Pieces of Me"''' is issue #42 of the [[Teen Titans Go!]] series.
 
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|next = [[The Fearsome Five]]
 
}}'''"Pieces of Me"''' is issue #42 of ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]''.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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[[Raven]]'s going to pieces! Her multicolored [[Raven's Emoticlones|Emoticlones]] have broken free and are on the run. How will the [[Teen Titans]] get all of them back together?<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dccomics.com/comics/teen-titans-go-2004/teen-titans-go-42|title=Teen Titans Go! #42|publisher=dccomics.com}}</ref>
An accident causes Raven's personality to split into the "[[Emoticlones]]" seen in "[[Nevermore]]". As they run wild through [[Jump City]], it falls to Jericho to help round them up and put Raven back together.
 
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
*[[Raven]]
 
 
*[[Robin]]
 
*[[Robin]]
 
*[[Beast Boy]]
 
*[[Beast Boy]]
 
*[[Cyborg]]
 
*[[Cyborg]]
*[[Jericho]]
 
 
*[[Starfire]]
 
*[[Starfire]]
 
*[[Raven]]
 
*[[Jericho]]
 
*[[Melvin]]
 
*[[Melvin]]
 
*[[Timmy Tantrum]]
 
*[[Timmy Tantrum]]
 
*[[Teether]]
 
*[[Teether]]
 
*[[Emoticlones]]
 
*[[Emoticlones]]
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*[[Red Raven (character)|Red Raven]]
 
*[[XL Terrestrial]]
 
*[[XL Terrestrial]]
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*[[Trigon]] (Cameo)
 
*[[Silkie]]
 
*[[Silkie]]
 
*[[Goth Boy]]
 
*[[Goth Boy]]
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* Many Beast Boy and Raven shippers say this comic shows hints of Raven having feelings for Beast Boy in the show's continuity.{{Comics}}
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*Many [[Beast Boy]] and Raven shippers say this comic shows hints of Raven having feelings for Beast Boy in the show's continuity.
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**This, however, could be contradicted that it was Raven's purple clone that was flirting with him, who was also shown to have been "embarrassing" Goth Boy in the same issue, as well as complimenting Robin, much to his humiliation.
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*Movies shown at the Jump City cinemas refer to the DC comics series: ''The Death of Superman: Doomsday!'', ''DC: The New Frontier'', ''The New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract''. They all have animated adaptations: ''Superman: Doomsday'' (2007), ''Justice League: The New Frontier'' (2008), ''Teen Titans: The Judas Contract'' (2017).
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Comics}}
 
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[[Category:Comics]]
[[Category:Teen Titans Go!]]
 

Latest revision as of 01:46, 7 January 2023

"Pieces of Me" is issue #42 of Teen Titans Go!.

Summary

Raven's going to pieces! Her multicolored Emoticlones have broken free and are on the run. How will the Teen Titans get all of them back together?[1]

Characters

Gallery

Trivia

  • Many Beast Boy and Raven shippers say this comic shows hints of Raven having feelings for Beast Boy in the show's continuity.
    • This, however, could be contradicted that it was Raven's purple clone that was flirting with him, who was also shown to have been "embarrassing" Goth Boy in the same issue, as well as complimenting Robin, much to his humiliation.
  • Movies shown at the Jump City cinemas refer to the DC comics series: The Death of Superman: Doomsday!, DC: The New Frontier, The New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. They all have animated adaptations: Superman: Doomsday (2007), Justice League: The New Frontier (2008), Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2017).

References

  1. "Teen Titans Go! #42". dccomics.com.
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04. "My Crummy Valentine"
05. "Monster Zit"
06. "Storm"
07. "How You Play the Game"
08. "Naked City"
09. "War Machine"
10. "Finding Nero"
11. "Countdown"
12. "Magic & Misdirection"
13. "What Time is it, Mr. Wolf?"
14. "If You Can't Beat 'Em"
15. "Pop Quiz"
16. "Beauty & the Wildebeest"
17. "Anger Management"
18. "When Chibis Attack"
19. "Song of the Dead"
20. "Secret Moves"
21. "Garsaurus REX Attacks!"
22. "The Book/Listen"
23. "Knockoff!"
24. "Power Failure"
25. "Secret Santa"
26. "Call of the Wild"
27. "Love is a Battlefield"
28. "Surprises"
29. "Who Wants Pie?"
30. "Slings & Arrows/The Battery"
31. "Night Time"
32. "Arena"
33. "The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told"
34. "The Great Race"
35. "Enemy of My Enemy"
36. "Troy"
37. "Winterlude"
38. "It's a Mod, Mod, Mod, Mod World"
39. "Stupid Cupid"
40. "Nearly Nabbed Me/Lightning in a Bottle"
41. "Bad Girls"
42. "Pieces of Me"
43. "The Fearsome Five"
44. "Red Raven"
45. "Biography of a Beast Boy/Cyborg's Story"
46. "Wildfire"
47. "Regarding Robin/One Morning"
48. "Wrong Place, Wrong Time"
49. "Legacy"
50. "Graduation Day"
51. "Metamorphosis"
52. "Dial H for Hero"
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