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Here come the New Teen Titans! This run by Wolfman & Perez are considered DC's match to Marvel's X-Men and yes, these are some great issues. The artwork is just as fantastic and the stories are just as compelling. Great collection of comics at their best.
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Picked this book out totally expecting exactly what I got, which is a trip down the proverbial "memory lane". I'd read this series, off and on, in it's original run way back in the 80's, and got interested in it again after reading the current title in trade paperback, and (a little ashamed to admit it) watching the animated series with my son. I wasn't at all disappointed. The writing is absolutely dated, and a college age Robin was almost painful to see in his original uniform, but the story lines were good and early character development was very much there.
An entertaining read, especially for an old guy who can remember when all this was going on the first time around.
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I read and loved the series as a kid and liked the archive edition even more. It brings back all the excitement of collecting books again.
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I've always been a George Perez fan. His art is really awasome. He made with the teen titans a new beginning. Quite an era.
This first book is a must in anyone fan collection. The "new Teen Titans" are So necessary as "The Justice League archives" to understand the DC Universe.Excellent
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I've never been a huge fan of George Perez, tho his current take on the "Brave and the Bold" is proving to be quite fun. Yeah, he's the guy that put the Scarlet Witch in that silly gypsy costume and doomed Supergirl to die wearing a headband. That said, I do have a fondness for the New Teen Titans. I never really read the title when it first hit, so much of these stories are new to me. This volume is a nicely entertaining read, and the plotting by Wolfman is well done.
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