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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401219277
ISBN: 1401219276
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: November 11, 2008
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Release Date: November 11, 2008
Studio: DC Comics
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I've read several Year One comics (I have JLA Year One, Nightwing Year One, Robin Year One, and Batgirl Year One) and well.. this isn't a Year One title, not really. Every other Year One explains how the team comes together or the heroes origin, this does neither. The team is already formed by the time the comic starts. All the kids know each other (except Wonder Girl) and they just magically work together as if they were meant for this formation without much arguing or anything. The series pretty ... Read More
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This story is pretty good. My dad and I love the teen titans and he bought this for me.
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I've never read any of the Teen Titans series but I've been into comics for quite a while now and I've got to say I loved this book. My only problem with it is that it's the only one!
Most of my praise would have to be for the fantastic artwork! I think that the comments about the lack of character development are ungrounded, I was able to get into some characters I knew nothing about before, like Speedy. And I thought it was more mature than the artwork let's in on, I'm 22 and was thoroughly ... Read More
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Three stars for this one. Maybe three and a half, for the terrific artwork.
While this mini-series is certainly fun to read on one level, it doesn't quite meet the standards of the Year One stamp. The best example of a Year One story arc is Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli's Batman: Year One, which grippingly chronicled Bruce Wayne's struggles and growth as Gotham's would-be caped crusader. TEEN TITANS: YEAR ONE, a six-issue limited series, feels flimsy, looks lavish, reads flimsy. Amy Wolfram, ... Read More
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Amy Wolfram needs to stick with Teen Titans Go! and stay away from writing comics. The characterization was horrid, and did not convey how our heroes grew as a team in their first year. The book (which was originally a six issue mini series) was completely weak, and, with some minor tweaks, should have been placed in the "Johnny DC" line of DC Comics, which targets children. Wolfram's depiction of Aqualad was truly disappointing and would probably be offensive to those who admire the character.
The ... Read More
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