Gnarrk is a reserve member of the Teen Titans.
History
Gnarrk lived in the Arctic Circle with his best friend, Kole, in a vast series of underground caverns that were inhabited by prehistoric creatures. All Gnarrk could say was, "gnarrk", yet Kole could, communicate with him quite well. He also seemed to have a crush on her as he was seen blushing around her on few occasions. He helped the Titans stop |Doctor Light when he attempted to kidnap Kole.[1] Cyborg struggled to pronounce his name right and always had to be corrected by Kole or his teammates. Gnarrk and Kole were overpowered by Gizmo and Billy Numerous, but some quick thinking by Kole ended up saving the day. They were part of a group of reinforcements that come to rescue Beast Boy, Pantha, Más, the Herald and Jericho from the Brotherhood of Evil. The first villain they take out is the Ding-Dong Daddy. They ended up helping to defeat the villains and save the day.[2]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Notes
- This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series Teen Titans, the animated shorts that continued the series, and its tie-in comic book series Teen Titans Go!. It is an adaptation of Gnarrk. The original character was created by Bob Haney and George Tuska and first appeared in Teen Titans #32.
- Gnarrk was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
Related
- 6 Appearances of Gnarrk (Teen Titans TV Series)
- 3 Images featuring Gnarrk (Teen Titans TV Series)
- Quotations by or about Gnarrk (Teen Titans TV Series)
- Character Gallery: Gnarrk (Teen Titans TV Series)
Footnotes
Teen Titans member This character is or was primarily a member of the younger superhero team known as the Teen Titans, in any of its various incarnations. This template will categorize articles that include it into the "Teen Titans members" category. |
Prehistoric Character(s) This character is or was from the Prehistoric Era, thousands of years in the past, including but not limited to the time of Dinosaurs and the dawning of the species of man. These stories occur traditionally before history was formally recorded, and civilization developed completely. |