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"What's that, my dear? You could show us the way? Why, I never thought of that!"
Peter Pan (1953) | dir. clyde geronimi, wilfred jackson, hamilton luske
The Brave and the Bold #60
look how cute they are, linking arms <3
I may have some weird comic takes but never will you hear me say roys addiction was shaped by the Titans treatment of him.. god I have never heard such a rancid take because it isn’t supported by canon (Outside a crappy run from 2010 that sought to destroy roys character and destroyed the titans as a team)
Roy Harper’s addiction does not originate in the Teen Titans, and it is not caused or shaped by the Fab Five’s treatment of him.
Roy’s heroin addiction is introduced in Snowbirds Dont Fly (A GREEN LANTERN/GREEN ARROW COMIC!!!!). At that point:
Roy is no longer an active Titan (Teen Titans was in hiatus at the time of its publishing)
He is living largely on his own
The people most directly implicated are Oliver Queen, Hal, and Dinah not any of the Titans
The story explicitly frames Roy’s addiction as the result of isolation, instability, trauma, and feelings of abandonment, not because his friends failed to support him “correctly.”
When the Titans later learn about Roy’s addiction (when the team gets back together in the 1976 revival) their response is not rejection or cruelty. He is welcomed back, treated with compassion, and not framed as a burden or moral failure. The Fab Five are not positioned as emotional antagonists in his life. THEY ARE FAMILY!! They work things out together!! and support each other, sure they'll fight they get into arguments but they care about each other.
At no point in original continuity are the Titans meant to symbolize people who “don’t know how to support an addict.” That interpretation is wrong, innacurate and imposed by fandom, not something the original 70s, 80s and 90s comics support. Outside retcons in 2010
The idea that the Titans had to be imperfect or harmful to be “realistic” also misses the point. Roy’s addiction arc was never about his peers failing him. It was about:
The long term effects of abandonment
The consequences of adult failure
Roy’s own internal struggle
You don’t need to turn the Titans into a cautionary tale about bad friendship to make Roy’s story meaningful. Doing so actually flattens his arc and shifts blame away from where the narrative intentionally placed it.
You don’t have to like the Titans.
But turning the Fab Five into bad friends and "responsible for Roys addiction" is innacurate THEY ARE A FAMILY!
Anyway I have a Titans reading order on my page you should check it out
other note remember when Roy finds Lian, the first person he calls is Dick? yeah me neither such "toxic" friends
The Witching Hour (1968) #2.
WOLVERINE IS LIKE THAT COOL OLDER BROTHER ALSO I LOVE HOW HE CALLS KITTY PUNKIN LIKE HELLO THATS SO CUTE SHES LIKE HIS LITTLE SISTER
Wolverine is so big brother coded
Via issue #196
layering jewelry where it doesn’t belong
Dick calling Batman “Big Daddy.”