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This story has a nice plot. It is a combination of the original and the new titans.
The only thing that is disappointing for me was the art. Though it is not bad, but it was also disappointing. Therefore, the cover page art and the art inside the comic book, are different.
I recommend this book to teen titans fan and for others who may be interested. But I think this book is mainly written for teenagers and for younger adults.
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Having read the Superman comics for a long time, I never liked Superboy. His attitude was annoying, his powers were either too much of a knockoff, or his non-Superman abilities weren't interesting. With this new Teen Titans series, Geoff Johns has not only made Superboy an interesting character, but one that I actually care about.
Although none of the other characters had any negative sides to them in the past for me, I still never had a whole lot of interest in them. But seeing as how the show on Cartoon Network was decent, I skeptically decided to check out the comics. Fortunately, this was the book I picked up.
With a core group of 5 Titans, Johns skillfully crafts a tale of characters seeking to make it on their own, all the while not entirely sure how to accomplish this task. Throwing in new details to round out the characters, Johns took many of them from their one-shot attitudes to being fully recognizable characters. The art is really good too.
I highly recommend this book, and the next 3 volumes, to anyone that appreciates the Teen Titans, Superman, the Flash, or DC comics in general.
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a relaunch of the teen titans with a new generation of younger heros as and adult reading comics im amazed at how smart and intelligent comics stories have become with in depth characters and interesting situations a good read and well worth the time if you like comics and are a fan of that format this is one of the better yarns i have read recently enjoy
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In this comeback of the Teen Titans, Starfire invites the teen sidekicks of the DC Universe to reform the teen-powered super team. As expected with teen sidekicks, they are all anxious to get out of the shadows of their mentors. Of course if the Teen Titans return, their nemesis Deathstroke will show up. In fact, the battle between the Teen Titans and Deathstroke is the highlight of this book as the young heroes pit their skills against the wily mercenary. Surprisingly, the Teen Titans also go up against the JLA! Since Wonder Girl joined the Titans without Wonder Woman's approval, Wonder Woman shows up to enforce her wishes. Of course it gets out of hand, and the two teams support their members. Teen Titans: A Kid's Game is a fun read, and is recommended to fans of the Teen Titans.
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I really didn't expect to like yet another New Titans at all, after the goodness of the Baxter stuff from earlier on, but this is actually not that bad at all. I wouldn't be running out to get them the second they come up, but as far as a general comic read, it is ok.
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