| Release: | Mar 05, 1981 |
| Cover: | Jun 1981 |
A Day In The Lives
| Release: | Mar 05, 1981 |
| Cover: | Jun 1981 |
Between cases, the Teen Titans experience several pertinent Incidents in their civilian identities. When Starfire meets Donna (Wonder Girl) Troy for lunch, she also meets Donna’s boyfriend, Terry Long, and gets a job as a fashion model at the agency for which Donna is a photographer. Raven uses her mystic “soulself” to defeat campus terrorists, and experiences almost unbearable horrors when her astral projection remains separated from her body for too long a period of time. Changeling is called upon to investigate mysterious deaths among the Board of Directors of Dayton Industries, of which he is in charge in the absence of his foster-father, Steve (Mento) Dayton. Cyborg attempts an unsuccessful reunion with his former girlfriend (from before his transformation), then unexpectedly becomes friends with Sarah Simms, a teacher, and her class of handicapped students. Kid Flash discusses his life as a reluctant super-hero with his parents.
| Writer | Marv Wolfman |
| Cover Artist | George Pérez |
| Penciller | George Pérez |
| Inker | Romeo Tanghal |
| Colorist | Adrienne Roy |
| Letterer | Ben Oda |
| Editor | Joe Orlando, Len Wein |
| Cyborg | Victor Stone |
| Robin | Dick Grayson |
| Starfire | Koriand'r / Kory Anders |
| Raven | Rachel Roth |
| Wonder Girl | Donna Troy |
| Kid Flash | Wally West |
| Changeling | Garfield Logan |
| Terry Long | |
| Trigon | |
| Sarah Simms | |
| Vernon Questor | |
| Barry Allen | |
| Mary West | |
| Puppeteer | Jordan Weir |
| Marcy Reynolds | |
| Sergio de Levi | |
| Rudy West | |
| Jeremy Thorton, Sr. | |
| Jeremy Thorton III |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Teen Titans |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |