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LOCALE INFORMATION


Name: Titans Headquarters
First Appearance: (Titans Lair:): Teen Titans Vol. 1 #2 (March-April 1966)

(the Gabriel Horn): Teen Titans Vol. 1 #49 (August 1977)
(Titans Tower I): New Teen Titans Vol. 1 #3 (January 1981)
(Dayton Estate as a Titans HQ): New Titans #79 (September 1991)
(USS Argus): New Titans #110 (May 1994)
(USS Argus as Titans HQ): New Titans #112 (July 1994)
(Liberty Island Base): New Titans #0 (October 1994)
(the Solar Tower): Teen Titans Vol. 2 #1 (October 1996)
(Knock-Out Video): Teen Titans Vol. 2 #6 (March 1997)
(the Stain): Teen Titans Vol. 2 #7 (February 1998)
(Titans Tower II): Titans #1 (March 1999)
(Titans Tower III): Teen Titans Vol. 3 #1


OVERVIEW

The hero team known variously as the Teen Titans, the New Teen Titans, the New Titans, and, simply the Titans, have had several different headquarters during their enduring career.

 See the full 'biography' for details.

HISTORY

The young heroes of the Titans have had headquarters ranging from caves to high-tech buildings and satellites:
I: TITANS LAIR - A secret lair inside Mountain outside Gotham City served as HQ for the original Teen Titans. Defunct.
II: THE GABRIEL HORN - The popular Gabriel Horn Nightclub in New York, maintained by Mal 'Hornblower' Duncan and Roy 'Speedy' Harper, served as a cover for the Titans' secret headquarters. Defunct.
III: TITANS TOWER - Constructed by Silas Stone as a gift to his son, Cyborg of the New Teen Titans, the first Titans Tower was situated in the East River of New York. It served as Titans HQ for years before being destroyed by the Wildebeest Society.
IV: DAYTON ESTATE - Steve 'Mento' Dayton and his adoptive son Garfield 'Changeling' Logan let the Titans use their Estate as a temporary homebase.
V: U.S.S. ARGUS - A Zandian satellite in polar orbit, previously used by terrorists to destroy portions of the rain forest, became the Titans headquarters for a short time. Defunct.
VI: LIBERTY ISLAND BASE - Around the same time, Arsenal's New Titans also had a prominent homebase in Liberty State Park on Liberty Island, New Jersey, courtesy of Sarge Steel and the CBI. Defunct.
VII: THE SOLAR TOWER - Mister Loren Jupiter's industrial Solar Tower of Metropolis became the first HQ of the modern Teen Titans.
VIII: KNOCK OUT VIDEO - A video store in Metropolis that temporarily served as a front for the Teen Titans HQ.
IX: THE STAIN - Trixie Collins (former co-manager of Booster Gold) manages the hottest arcade/nightclub in Metropolis. The modern-day Teen Titans had their longest-lasting HQ situated above the club.
X: TITANS TOWER II - Titans Tower II on Titans Island, New York, borrowed design and equipment from all the team's previous headquarters. The building was funded with lost treasures salvaged by Tempest from the bottom of the sea. It was destroyed by Epsilon but the Titans rebuilt with a little help from their friends.
XI: TITANS TOWER III - The third Titans Tower is based in San Francisco and is home to the current team of Teen Titans, serving as a base for recreation as well as training for the new generation of heroes. Starfire, Cyborg and possibly Changeling live here full-time, and the younger Titans make their way to the Tower at weekends.



PROFILE REFERENCES

New Titans #125 (September 1995)