This slick superthief is always ready for a clean getaway. With his teleporting techno-suit, he can zap himself in and
out of a bank vault with a load of cash. In fact, he can even teleport anything he touches, which makes capturing Warp a tricky
prospect. If Warp was not so obsessed with taking credit for his robberies, he might be the perfect criminal.
Warp traveled back in time to steal a priceless antique clock. But when the Teen Titans showed up to stop
him, the villain tried to escape. And in a last-ditch effort to catch the crook, Starfire was pulled into his Time Vortex
- and was accidentally hurled 20 years into the future. There, she made a disturbing discovery: in this future, her friends
were not friends anymore, and the Titans were history. With the help of the future-Titans - now gathered together once more
- Starfire defeated Warp - and turned his chronal weapon against him - making the adult Warp regress to a crying infant.

In the comic book series, Warp speaks with a heavy French accent
In the comics, Warp was a member of the SECOND group of Brotherhood of Evil; The first Brotherhood of Evil were the main adversaries
of the Doom Patrol - a group in which Beast Boy was a junior member
 Info to come.
 Warp is a villain from the comic book series. He is a member of the Brotherhood of Evil, a group of international terrorists.
He first appeared in New Teen Titans #14 [first series] in 1981. The French villain is able to create dimensional warps from
one place to another. However, he is not a time traveler, as he is in the animated series.
Visit the titanstower.com meeting room to learn more about the comic book characters that inspired the animated series.
 How Long Is Forever?
 Xander Berkeley as Warp
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