Disagree. For all its flaws, 'everything is canon' is the only viable way to make sense of DC comics current setting.
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Disagree. For all its flaws, 'everything is canon' is the only viable way to make sense of DC comics current setting.
I thought the Light's roster in YJ was solid.
I'd like to see a new writer get a shot at writing them.
Cassie looks 19-20 but comes across as younger due to how King's been writing her.
Team Titans
What a disappointing Light reveal.
I'd say they're between 17-19 years old now, based on how Cassie's being written by King.
Lord Chaos and Harvest have potential as villains and were never used to their full potential.
I need to catch up.
At this point, Terra on her worst day is less of a liability to the Titans than Raven, but writers and fans aren't ready for that conversation.
Connor hasn't been seen in a while I think, but Cassie is a teen in the current Wonder Woman run.
The whole should 'we kill our student because they're fated to cause an apocalypse' question posed by Titans Academy was garbage and hypocritical for the sole reason that Raven is part of the team....
Disagree, their kids with the exception of Wally's twins and Liam barely show up or do anything relevant.
Age is only relevant when it comes to the Titans ties to Batman. The real issue is that DC wants to pretend Batman is in his 30s, when he should be in his early to mid 50s.
I didn't think Titans Academy made the Titans 'feel old'. To me, it felt like the Titans were playing pretend. The issue wasn't the concept, but the franchise itself. After a long history of...
I thought Titans Academy was a bad idea from the start, too many teens died on previous Titans rosters for them to even consider having a school or being teachers. I feel the same way about X-Men too.
I wouldn't mind if we got an updates version of the Team Titans roster and a comic out of it.
Titans, Team Titans and Young Justice would be a good place to start.
Good for Flash and Titans
I thought Prof. X would try to cut a deal with the Dominion, not Nimrod.
At least the Titans are now aware that Raven 's sus. The evil Raven plot is utterly repetitive and uncreative, but at least it won't hit the lows of the recent X Force comic.
The real question is why King didn't make the Sovereign a religious themed villain from the start. His religious angle is far more interesting and insidious than the political one.
A lot of those 'ableist' arguments are bad faith like the arguments about 'comics/media/ whatever' being too woke.
There is a certain subset of 'comic book fans' (assuming these people are actually comic fans) who have major issues with writers who they consider 'woke'.
She's supposed to be a fan of Storm.