Ravager
Grant Wilson, son of the mercenary Deathstroke, adopted the Ravager identity to prove himself by destroying the Teen Titans. Empowered through an experimental enhancement process, he pursued the team as a hired killer — a mission that would define his tragic, short-lived role in Titans history.
Born in the thick of DC's Bronze Age renaissance, Ravager burst onto the scene in The New Teen Titans #2 in 1980 — a landmark debut issue brought to life by the legendary creative trio of Marv Wolfman, George Pérez, and Romeo Tanghal, the same team that would redefine superhero comics for a generation. Sharing pages with titans of the DC universe like Robin, Kid Flash, and Garfield Logan, this character occupies a genuinely charged corner of Teen Titans lore, with at least one appearance earning collector-significant key status. The trail stretches all the way from 1980 to 2018, weaving through The New Teen Titans, the New Teen Titans Archives, and the Teen Titans: The Lazarus Contract Special — a span that speaks to a lasting hold on this corner of the DC universe. If you're digging into the deeper mythology of the Titans era, Ravager is a name worth tracking down.

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Covers through the years — 1980–2017
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