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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401214470
ISBN: 1401214479
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: September 26, 2007
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: September 26, 2007
Studio: DC Comics
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I liked the idea of an "Evil" Teen Titans, sort of like "Virtue and Vice" but it didn't really deliver on that. I felt like this was trying to be a newer "Technis Imperative" (which I loved) but lacked the heart.
3 stars because I love Deathstroke and the take on Kid Devil was interesting.
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Title: Teen Titans Volume 7: Titans East
Publisher: DC
Writer: Geoff Johns, Adam Beechen
Artists: Tony Daniel, Peter Snejbjerg, Al Barrionuevo, Chris Batista (pencils), Peter Snejbjerg, Jonathan Glapion, Edwin Rosell, Bit (inks), Rich & Tanya Horie, Marta Martinez (colors)
Collects: Teen Titans #42-47
Price: $14.99
SPOILER ALERT!!!
Since I happened to enjoy Teen Titans, Vol. 6: Titans Around the World, I went ahead and picked up Volume 7, hoping ... Read More
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I swear there were pages missing from this book. I can't count how many times I had to flip back to try and figure something out that was not explained. The art also bounces around a lot. The first chapter was very poorly illustrated but some of the other chapters looked great. My biggest turn off of the whole run was the over use of splash pages to chew up page count. For a couple of the chapters there is a splash page every 4th page for no real reason.
I'll let some of the plot issues ... Read More
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The Teen Titans meet their match when Deathstroke organizes his own group of Titans, the Titans East. Among the members are former Kid Flash nemesis Inertia and a drugged up Batgirl, and soon enough Robin and co. are in up to their heads in a world of hurt. In one of Geoff Johns' final arcs on the series he helped relaunch, Titans East displays what Johns does best; as he fleshes out newer Titans member Kid Devil's backstory, up's the ante of the relationship between Robin and Wonder Girl, and sets the stage ... Read More
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It's east vs. the west. Deathstroke is up to his old tricks and it's up to Robin (Tim) to lead his team from the west and a friend is going to help him out. He's going to need it.