Rebirth's theme and the Teen Titans
Given Rebirth's theme, finding the core concept of titles, what made them great and getting back to that and building from there, why is DC handling the Titans the way that they are? I mean the most iconic version of the Teen Titans is the Wolfman Perez version. So if DC went through all the trouble of bringing original Wally back, even though they had a new Kid Flash Wally West in continuity, why not just go all the way? [B]Is it just because of the Cyborg is now a founding Justice League member timing thing?[/B] I would think the importance of the Wolfman Perez Titans being canon is just as important as anything else in DC history. I just don't see the issue, the biggest obstacle was Wally which isn't an obstacle anymore all the other character are present, I know [B]knock a few years off of everyone so Bruce doesn't get too old but is that it? [/B][B]They say they want legacy but not if ages it's prime characters too much I guess. Or is there another reason I am missing? [/B]I really would want to like the Titans book, it is on my pull list but I haven't read it yet. Because it feels like a half measure, I don't mind missing memories as long as it is the right memories. Kory, Vic, Wally, Dick, Garth, Donna and Raven those are the New Teen Titans. Why didn't Rebirth give them back? Or maybe that is what we get at the end of whatever this big storyline is...along with the Justice Society and the Legion of Super Heroes. That would be nice. Is there any other editorial or business reason they went the way they went with the Teen Titans?