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Books : Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Insiders

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Nice Crossover
This was actually a pretty good crossover as far as crossovers go anyway. The Titans and the Outsiders both have a member betray them. They art is awesome and the writing is pretty good. If you like either series pick it up and read it you will enjoy it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Graphic SF Reader
Obviously a crossover story between the two teams. Each team has a member who has been turned against them. Indigo, in the case of the Outsiders, has Brainiac problems. Superboy, in the case of the Titans, has Luthor problems. Taken by surprise, they need to regroup and deal with this. Trying to stop a Superboy is not very easy to do without dying.






Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Teen Titans/Outsiders - The Insiders
Contains issues #24 - 26 of the Teen Titans series, and #24,25,& 28 of the Outsiders series.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I'm new to DC, but I really enjoyed it.
Out of curiosity, I picked up a current issue of Teen Titans (issue 17, I think) and was impressed by the ease with which I could figure out who was who, without having to go back and recollect the entire series of books. That made me pretty happy. I've been collecting that title and the Outsiders ever since.

This story arc begins with Superboy (Conner Kent) deciding to reveal the secret of his parentage with the rest of the team. Turns out that he was cloned by Cadmus Labs from DNA taken from Superman and Lex Luthor. Who knew. (I'm still trying to wrap my head around how they managed to clone him from DNA from, well, two males...where is the female chromosome, hmm?) Meanwhile, over at the Outsiders headquarters, Indigo (a blue-skinned humanoid robot, who knew) starts acting funny right after they receive the signal from the Titans that Conner has gone rogue. All of the sudden...Indigo is glowing with strange, pink circuitry and announcing "I am Brainiac 8! I am your destruction!" I was hooked from that point on.

I know I'm encapsulating the plot too simply, but again, I'm a dedicated Marvel reader, and I am still getting to know DC's characters. Humor me. I read the "Light" story arc in single issues in Teen Titans before buying this, so I had already begun to like that series. When I picked up the first individual issue of this arc, and it had the lead-in page in the back saying to buy the next "Outsiders" issue, I initially groaned about having to buy another title to see what happened next. Initially. Now I regularly collect Outsiders, too.

I loved the artwork. I love Judd Winick as a writer, particularly the Juniper Lee cartoon on Cartoon Network. His humor is snappy and he has a nice flair for dialogue, since he makes conversations sound like something you would overhear at the coffee shop instead of inflated and "superhero-ly." The inks in the issues of the Outsiders in this TPB are dark and threatening, which fits. It reminds me of old issues of Marvel's "New Mutants" when Bill Sienciewicz was still the principal artist.

The villains are well-defined and rise to the occasion, they're pretty evil. Lex Luthor reminds you of why you love to hate him. Brainiac is back, once again trying to conquer humanity (at least as far as I can tell; but he's definitely evil).

I love the intergroup friendships, and the whole concept of all the "sidekicks" from popular DC duos forming their own team(s). I also like the aspect of the Outsiders "passing the torch" to the younger Titans team, including all of the personal risks and potentially endangering their lives.

The problem with taking the Outsiders and Titans titles from this story arc and printing them in one TPB is that it is not seamless. You have the Titans issues, written for a slightly younger audience, sandwiched between the snarkier, grittier Outsiders issues. This creates slight holes and a WIDE gap in the style of dialogue as you read from one chapter to the next.

This story offers frequent, steady doses of action and dark comedy, which I like. The tragic end to one of the characters (I won't say who; some of you have read this already, anyway) was bittersweet but worked, especially in the aftermath, as you watch the remaining characters left behind dealing with their loss.

So, this was worth buying as a collection if, like me, you missed an issue or two because your local bookstore didn't carry it or sold out of it. After reading this, I've decided Grace Choi is my new favorite heroine. Potty mouth and all.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - So-so. More potential than delivery.
I'll have to preface this review with the revelation that I am not a regular reader or fan of The Outsiders.

Perhaps if I was, I would have enjoyed this TPB and story much more.

As it stands I rate it 3 stars, since I can not give it a 2-and-a-half stars rating.

The Teen Titans side of the TPB is, for me, much stronger. The art is just better, cleaner, more "professional" seeming.

Likewise, the impact on the characters seems much more interesting and vital than in the Outsiders side of things.

In the Titans we have a major character that is now given a new, interesting facet to deal with.

With the Outsiders we have a new, almost unknown character who ultimately leaves the scene.

That the TPB does not pick up and deal with things that were revealed in the previous TPB or issue of The Outsiders is a flaw, in my eyes.

This TPB can be glossed over on the store shelves and the reader will still get the story and still understand the impact of the events within. There are no subtle points.

I am very interested in the future fate of Superboy in relation to what occurs in this story, and I hope that the event that instigates Indigo's ultimate fate is expanded upon more in TPBs or issues to come. But neither of these make up for the detractions in this arc/TPB.



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