Teen Team

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The Teen Team
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Publisher Image Comics
First appearance Invincible #2
Created by Robert Kirkman
Cory Walker
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Member(s) Atom Eve
Dupli-Kate
Rex Splode
Robot

Teen Team is a team of teen-age superheroes in the world of Invincible . The group is loosely based on DC Comics's Teen Titans or Legion of Super-Heroes. The group was introduced in issue #2. Tensions flare in the team when Rex Splode is revealed to be cheating on Atom Eve with Dupli-Kate. Before these issues can fracture the group completely, team leader Robot disbands the team on the eve of his joining the Guardians of the Globe.

After the original Guardians were killed, Rex Splode and Dupli-Kate joined Robot in the new Guardians of the Globe. Atom Eve retired from being a superhero to do aid work in Africa.

The new Guardians temporarily use the Teen Team's headquarters before moving into a government sponsored location.

Following events in Invincible #50 which shown their superiors to be involved in dubious activities, Robot and several members of the Guardian of the Globe quit to form a new team. This new group moves back into the Teen Team's headquarters. Rex states that he does not want to use the Teen Team name, however.


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