Although terahertz (THz) communications can provide mobile broadband services, it usually has a large path loss and is vulnerable to antenna misalignment. This significantly degrades the reception reliability. To address this issue, the hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) is proposed to further enhance the reliability of THz communications. This paper provides an in-depth investigation on the outage performance of two different types of HARQ-aided THz communications, including Type-I HARQ and HARQ with chase combining (HARQ-CC). Moreover, the effects of both fading and stochastic antenna misalignment are considered in this paper. The exact outage probabilities of HARQ-aided THz communications are derived in closed-form, with which the asymptotic outage analysis is enabled to explore helpful insights. In particular, it is revealed that full time diversity can be achieved by using HARQ assisted schemes. Besides, the HARQ-CC-aided scheme performs better than the Type-I HARQ-aided one due to its high diversity combining gain. The analytical results are eventually validated via Monte-Carlo simulations.