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Metalhead Raven from Teen Titans

Raven is a character in the animated series, Teen Titans Go! In the episode “Throne of Bones,” the Titans start listening to metal music. Under the spell of Heavy Metal Rock, they receive a punk makeover. Raven’s metal appearance takes inspiration from famous rock singer Joan Jett. Use the spiking gel to spike the wig upwards, and use lash glue to adhere a red diamond gem to your forehead.

Blackfire

Blackfire is a character in Teen Titans. Also known by her real name, Komand’r, she is the eldest princess and daughter of the King and Queen of Tamaran. Her younger siblings are Starfire and Wildfire. Unlike the bright and cheerful Starfire, she is secretly a villain. Cunning and remorseless, she fakes kindness to earn the trust and respect of the Teen Titans. In reality, she wants to exact revenge upon her little sister, thus becoming more powerful than her. Ultimately, Blackfire wants to rule as a tyrannical Empress of Tamaran.

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Beast Boy

Beast Boy is a character from the DC Comics. His real name is Garfield Logan but he’s also used the alias Changeling. Beast Boy is a shapeshifter who can transform into any animal. He has a playful personality and a not so secret crush on Raven. While he currently stars in Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans with a purple and black suit, this is his original comic design. This version requires a bit crafting, but you don’t need to be a superhero to do it! Cut the sides and half the width of the arms off the white sports shirt to resemble the suit design. Then sew or hot glue it onto the red unitard. Cut a square hole in the shorts right at your belly button. You can use hair gel and holding spray to spike up the wig.

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Bumblebee

Bumblebee is a character from the DC Comics. Her real name is Karen Beecher-Duncan. After first appearing in Teen Titans #45, she joined the Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans. Following her comic debut in 1976, some attribute Bumblebee as the first black woman superhero character in DC Comics. She is a human or metahuman depending on the continuity. Her abilities include shrinking to insect size and a solar powered suit that enables her to fly, launch force blasts, and unleash electrical stings. Use black duct tape to make the diagonal stripes. If you want to show your midriff like the character, you can cut the top to fit higher.

Starfire

In Teen Titans, Starfire is an alien princess from the planet Tamaran and one of the five founding members of Teen Titans along with Raven. Starfire is naive and unfamiliar with Earth’s customs, but always very cheerful and sweet.

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Lady Legasus

The alter-ego of superhero Raven from “Teen Titans Go!”, Raven’s usual outfit is replaced with a saffron-colored sleeveless leotard with matching cuffs and yellow booties. Her leotard has the logo of a golden leg in a darker-colored circle on the chest area. You could wear it under a regular Raven costume for extra fun!

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Jade Wilson

Jade Wilson (Kristen Bell) is an antagonist in the DC animated movie Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, based on the Teen Titans Go! Cartoon Network series. She is the lead director of superhero movies for Warner Bros. Studios, refusing to give Robin his own superhero movie. It is revealed she is actually an alter-ego for none other than Slade Wilson AKA Deathstroke.

Jinx

Prior to being an Honorary Teen Titans member, the witchy-looking metahuman Jinx (Lauren Tom) was a student at H.I.V.E. Academy and was the leader of the H.I.V.E. Five. Along with a penchant for sorcery, Jinx has the ability of “Probability Manipulation” – or more simply, can control bad luck. Her grey skin and general “alternative” look makes her similar to the Teen Titans’ Raven (Tara Strong).

Terra

In Teen Titans, Terra (who’s real name Tara Markov) is a mercenary with the handy superpower to control all forms of earthen matter. For her Teen Titan’s outfit, follow this guide for help on how to spray paint the shirt.

Nightwing

Dick Grayson adopts the identity of Nightwing after outgrowing his position as Batman’s sidekick Robin. Like his mentor, Nightwing’s parents were murdered by a mobster in Gotham when he was just a young boy.

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