Warning! Contains spoilers for Titans #11!
Summary
- Vanessa wanted to be a hero like the Titans, but a STAR Labs experiment turned her into a monster controlled by Amanda Waller.
- Waller manipulated Vanessa's desire to be a hero, transforming her into Vanadia with powers similar to the Titans.
- The Titans' biggest fan became their biggest threat, highlighting the complex consequences of inspiring others to be heroes.
The Titans manage to inspire tons of people every day, living up to the ideal superhero job of being a role model. Unfortunately, their next big villain was only created due to being inspired by the Titans. While she wanted nothing more than to be a hero, Vanessa ended up becoming a monster.
In a preview for Titans #11 by Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer, the tragic backstory of the Titans' next big villain, Vanadia, is revealed. The young Vanessa spent hours watching the Teen Titans on the news. She was deeply inspired to follow in their footsteps. All she wanted was to be a hero, and she worked hard to make that happen.
Vanessa went to every physical class she could attend. She became an expert in marathon running, MMA fighting, and weight lifting. While she was certainly fit and skilled enough to fight crime, she wasn't quite yet a superhero, which is when she signed up for a project at STAR Labs.

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The Titans' New Villain Vanadia Wanted to Be a Hero - And Was Corrupted
s from Titans #10 by Taylor, Meyer, Adriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott
Vanessa hoped that the STAR Labs experiment would be what gave her superpowers. This would allow her to finally become a hero like Starfire or Donna Troy, whom Vanessa deeply looked up to. But this wasn't the case. While Vanessa did get superpowers, her body was also destroyed, and as seen in Titans #10, she seems now to be little more than an android that Amanda Waller controls. It's a heartbreaking backstory, that Vanessa was transformed into the Titans' biggest threat as Vanadia.
The idea of Vanadia, someone with all the powers of the Titans, is shockingly similar to the Amazo Justice League that Waller will control during the Absolute Power event.
Amanda Waller seems to be the mastermind behind Vanessa's transformation, and it's no surprise. Waller is all about control, and she absolutely despises super-powered beings. The STAR Labs experiment was likely meant to simply lure someone in who Waller could experiment on. The idea of Vanadia, someone with all the powers of the Titans, is shockingly similar to the Amazo Justice League that Waller will control during the Absolute Power event. Taking someone who was inspired by heroes and corrupting them into her own use is perfectly in line with Wallers' methods.
Once the Titans' Biggest Fan, Vanadia Is Now Their Biggest Threat
Character Design Cover by Lucas Meyer
While it's true that heroes should inspire people to be better, this can sometimes have disastrous effects. Vanessa's heart was in the right place, and she truly did want to save lives and be a member of the Titans. But the world is a far more complicated place than that, and Vanessa's single-minded desire leads her to a place where she was unwillingly transformed into a villain. The most heartbreaking aspect of this backstory, though, is the fact the Titans will now fight her without ever knowing that Vanessa truly was their biggest fan.
Titans #11 is available May 21st from DC Comics.
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Teen Titans
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!.