Summary
- Trigon fears Donna Troy due to her unstoppable willpower.
- Donna Troy's life is in danger as Trigon manipulates Raven against her.
- Titans must save the world and Donna from Trigon's dangerous plans.
Out of everyone in the Wonder Girl, Donna Troy. Trigon has been manipulating things behind the scenes, and he's not worried about any of the Titans getting in his way — except for Donna. Despite his power, Wonder Girl has one trait that makes her too much for the demon to handle.
In Titans #9 by Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer, Trigon continues to control Raven for his own uses, making her into the Dark-Winged Queen: a possessed version of the normally heroic character. When controlling Raven, Trigon has no problems with bragging to her about how unstoppable he is. After all, he's already meddled with Dick Grayson's mind in order to control the situation.
However, he does cede that Donna Troy poses a major threat to his secret plans. On one hand, she may be the key to the Titans stopping Trigon and saving Raven; on the other hand, Donna's life may be in more danger than any of her teammates.

The Titans' Contingency Plan for Starfire & Donna Troy Is Weirdly Heartwarming
Nightwing's contingency plan for Starfire and Wonder Girl Donna Troy is as smart as it is heartwarming and is everything these two BFFs deserve.
Trigon Is Right to Fear Donna Troy's Unstoppable Willpower
DC's First Wonder Girl Has Survived Countless Threats
Trigon's strongest skillset is in manipulation, but he'll never be able to truly manipulate Donna.
Trigon knows he doesn't stand a chance against Donna's willpower. Trigon's strongest skillset is in manipulation, but he'll never be able to truly manipulate Donna. In fact, Trigon had Raven alter Beast Boy's mind, yet without even trying, he knows he wouldn't be able to exert the same control over the first Wonder Girl. Nevertheless, her willpower doesn't prevent her from Trigon manipulating her without using his powers. But if he continues to focus solely on keeping Donna in line, the other Titans may figure out what's going on with Raven without his constant interference.
Created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani, Donna Troy's origin story and character history have been rewritten again and again over the years, but she unquestionably made her first appearance as Wonder Girl in 1965's The Brave and the Bold #60.
Having a powerful demon fear only her in a group of superheroes is impressive; however, that means that Trigon is more likely to try to kill Donna than the other Titans. Trigon has proved how far he's willing to go when Hermes tries to warn Donna in this issue. She may have more willpower than a Green Lantern, but willpower won't help if Trigon kills her. Plus, with Trigon controlling Raven, Donna may be too trusting of her friend and teammate for her own good. So far, there's no evidence of a way to break the connection between Raven and Trigon.
The Titans Are in Serious Trouble if Trigon Defeats Donna Troy
Demons vs. Gods Could Decide the Fate of the DCU
Not only is Wonder Girl's life on the line, but it's up to the Titans to save the world again. If the gods are aware of Trigon's plans, they may try to warn Donna again. Though it may be too late: the situation has escalated in Titans #9 with Trigon exposing himself to the one person he fears the most. Since the demon is voluntarily revealing his involvement, he clearly has a plan. Whatever Trigon's plan is, Donna Troy and the Titans need to find a way to stop it before Trigon considers the former Wonder Girl too much of a threat.
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- Created by
- Glen Murakami
- First Film
- Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans
- Latest Film
- Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans
- First TV Show
- Teen Titans
- Latest TV Show
- Teen Titans Go!
- First Episode Air Date
- July 19, 2003
Teen Titans is a superhero animated TV series based on the DC Comics team of the same name. Airing from 2003 to 2006, the show follows five young heroes—Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy—as they battle villains while navigating adolescence. The series was widely praised for its blend of action, humor, and character development, and it spawned a popular spin-off, Teen Titans Go!.