Titan (DC)

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Titan is a moon that features in DC Comics.

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History

Pre-Crisis

Post-Crisis

Jade used the power of the Starheart as a conduit to amplify the powers of the colonists of Titan so that their telepathic powers could be used to cause the Thanagarian fleet to retreat. (Justice League of America v2 #60)

Due to the Justice League of Earth's actions, the Time Institute decided to relocate form Earth and set itself up on Titan. (Legion of Super-Heroes v6 #1)

Post-Flashpoint

Overview

Locations included:

  • Titanopolis : a city on Titan that had a three-kilometre high spire that acted as a telepathic resonator and amplifier. (Legion Worlds v1 #3)

It made use of the Titanian Interstellar Telecommunication Access Network (TITANet) that was fast-tracked into service after the Great Rift Crisis. The TITANet Hub (T-Hub) was permanently manned by telepathic adepts of Grade 4 and above who worked in shifts. The thousands of telepathic minds were linked in precise psi-concert giving them unparalleled telepathic range and power. From there, the hub served as a communication exchange that was able to send, receive and relay real-time information over interstellar distances. Existing communication devices could be fitted with simple psi-booster technology that allowed messages to be routed through the hub whilst more private information made use of a discreet telecommunion service that used a staff of Alpha-Grade adepts. (Legion Worlds v1 #3)

Inhabitants

  • Imra Ardeen :
  • Jancel Ardeen :
  • Eve Aries :
  • Jeyra Entinn :
  • Meta Ulnoor :
  • Delya Castil :
  • Zera Oliet :
  • Micah Aven :
  • Preem Aven :
  • Kral : a male child who in the modern day was sent by his worlds tyrannical people as a scout to determine if Earth was an easy conquest. However, after being treated well by Superboy and the Kents he decided to report all humans had Superboy strength to stop any invasion. (Adventure Comics v1 #205)

Notes

  • Titan was created by Joseph Greene and Dick Sprang where it made its first appearance in Batman v1 #26 (December, 1944).
  • It was based on the actual moon of Saturn named Titan.
  • Adventure Comics v1 #205 referred to Kral coming from the "moon of Saturn" suggesting that it's Titan.

Appearances

  • Batman v1:
  • Legion of Super-Heroes:
  • Legion Worlds v1:
  • Legion of Super-Heroes v6:

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