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Tean titans go panic mode
Tean titans go panic mode













I honestly only had one negative for this whole book, and that was the aforementioned artwork from the first story. Marcelo DiChiara’s crisp line work, fused with Franco Riesco’s popping colors really evoked the look of the series. Outside of the stories being told, I loved the artwork overall (with a minor exception I touch on in bit), particularly in the second story. It was comedy gold and help keep me aware of the reason this was happening. How could it go wrong? This and the Raven/Spectre team up were my favorites of the four.īut the parts I enjoyed the most were the juxtaposed scenes of Robin polishing the batarangs. The baddest MF’r around, with the sweetest alien you’ll ever meet. And lastly we saw Starfire teamed with the Main Man, Lobo. Then we got Beast Boy and Vixen taking on Cheetah and Cat-Man, and of course Beastie finds a way to screw that up. Next we saw Raven with The Spectre, which seemed like a perfect fit, until Raven managed to outscare The Spectre. We even got to see Robotman b****slap Cyborg’s head right off his body. This was a great surprise as I wasn’t sure how deep they’d go with the hero choices here. First off we had Cyborg teamed up with Robotman from Doom Patrol. It was awesome seeing the other Titans try to be sidekicks to some of the lesser used DC characters. The second story, titled “Kickin’ It”, was my favorite of the two. It was interesting, and something I hadn’t seen done like that before. He gets dark and heavy talking about his parents death. I also really enjoyed some of the references made in this one, like how G’Nort and B’Wana Beast have gotten their own movies, and how Robin gets triggered when referred to as “circus folk”. It puts the Titans in situations they wouldn’t normally be in, which is a nice shake up from the norm. I love when he pops up, as it always makes for interesting storytelling. At first it felt kind of like a precursor to the upcoming movie, but it takes a nice turn with reveal of Control Freak. I loved how the first story was all about superhero movies. It’s actually one of my favorites, and his writing is a huge part of that.

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It’s so surprising to me that he’s only ever written one episode of the series – season 1 episode 6, “The Date”. Sholly Fisch has such an amazing talent for capturing the pure essence of these characters and the show as a whole. I’m always able to read along with the characters voices in my head and it fits perfectly, as if I was watching an episode on TV. As a fan of the series, I’ve always loved how on-point the dialogue is in these stories.

tean titans go panic mode

TTG is honestly one of the comics I look forward to reading the most. But when they return to the present, Robin’s got some chores to do, and the rest of the team will need some superhero mentoring! Artists: Jeremy Lawson (“Past Due”), Marcelo DiChiara (“Kickin’ It”)Ĭolors: Jeremy Lawson (“Past Due”), Franco Riesco (Kickin’ It”)Ĭontrol Freak’s latest plan? Sending the Teen Titans to the past! Will our heroes have fun in 1950s Hollywood? Maybe.













Tean titans go panic mode