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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781401209315
ISBN: 1401209319
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 174
Publication Date: February 01, 2006
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: February 01, 2006
Sales Rank: 392083
Studio: DC Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: A mysterious android from the future sparks a chain of events that leads to the death of Donna Troy, Titan member and sister to Wonder Woman. The Teen Titans and Outsiders later discover that Donna is still alive, but she doesnt seem to remember who she is and is hell-bent on destroying her friends! Will her former teammates be able to restore Donna s true self before her ultimate destiny is revealed?
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I get Donna Troy is an important person in DCU, but I don't find her interesting, and I found myself not caring about her death or her resurrection--though I'm still a little unclear on how that happened. It's just not that great of a story.
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I'm going to admit right away that I'm a big fan of Donna Troy. She's one of my favorite comic book characters, and I was extremely glad to have her back. Even so, I don't love everything that this TPB contains.
The first half of this TPB is the Titans/Young Justice "Graduation Day" crossover, where Donna dies. This is not subtle storytelling. Despite the fact that it is a team crossover, the entire story centers on Donna and is used as a just a storytelling device rather than a story ... Read More
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This is made from more than one comic title, so the first part, Titans/Young Justice, has some obvious manga stylings. The later part is more straightforward, and involves battles on other planets, laying waste to a world, ancient gods, and a Sun-Eater, to top it all off.
At the core though, is emotion - mostly centred around dead and not so dead girls, and women. With a funeral cameo by Superman and Batman, just because they can.
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Way back when, Teen Titan Donna Troy, the original Wonder Girl, met an untimely demise. This crossover between the Teen Titans and the Outsiders finds that Troy is alive and kicking, literally, as the Titans and Outsiders seek to bring her back into the fold. This confusing and convoluted tale is scripted mainly by Phil Jimenez, who is better known as the superb artist for Infinite Crisis as well as his Otherworld series and segments of Grant Morrison's run on New X-Men, and while it has it's fair ... Read More
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Now I know Donna Troy is a very important person to the Titan's and to the rest of the DCU, and I might be harsh by saying this, but her death was about 10 times more entertaining then her return. The first half has action and great art, good story telling. The second half is nothing more then a history of Donna and an odd telling of a story loosely based on Greek mythology.
An interesting thought was presented to me about this book, my friend complains that no one in comics stays dead. ... Read More
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