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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
Studio: DC Comics
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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 loved this book and that's why I gave it 5 stars. I'll do you a favor and tell you how to read it in continuity. Read the first part that collects the Young Justice/Titans "Graduation Day" storyline. Then put the book down and start reading Outsiders: Looking for Trouble and Teen Titans Vol. 1: A Kid's Game. Those are the two books that spin off of "Graduation Day".
Then, around middle of Teen Titans run by Geoff Johns and the Outsiders run by Judd Winick go back and read the second ... Read More
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I was never able to get the specials when DC first published the death of Donna Troy and then later her return so I was overjoyed to see the collection here. I did have a problem with how easily they killed her off and the limited amount of grief Superman had considering his robot killed not only Donna but Omen. I've loved the Donna Troy character pretty much since I first read about her (and I won't date myself by mentioning what year I first started reading about her and the Teen Titans).
The ... Read More
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Eh... they killed her off so they could bring her back later. By collecting the stories back to back they only make it look like a stunt. It really goes to show how circular the story telling in these comic book universes can be sometimes. Some nice Phil Jimenez art in the second half at least.
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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 itself. ... Read More
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