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    Default How do you see the Titans?

    Do you see it as an equal to the Justice League? Or at least it's own thing?
    Or do you see it as a 'Junior Justice League' where the members must 'graduate' to being Leaguers?

    Do you see them as X-Men is to Avengers? Where the members aren't Captain America, Iron Man, Thor level of status, but they're still very capable?
    Or do you see them as New Mutants is to X-Men? Where the members are considered lesser until they're rewarded with membership in the big team?
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    I lean towards both. When there are big threats. No one is asking where the Titans are. They call on the Justice League. But then again i think they are as capable as the League. However, what can the Titans do that the Justice League can't?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic Black View Post
    I lean towards both. When there are big threats. No one is asking where the Titans are. They call on the Justice League. But then again i think they are as capable as the League. However, what can the Titans do that the Justice League can't?
    I agree with this. I enjoy the Titans team, but they are not needed if the Justice League is around. I think they are capable, but they don't have a purpose that distinguishes them.

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    Redundant.

    What's the point when you have the JL, GL Corps, Suicide Squad, and the TT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinsanity View Post
    Redundant.

    What's the point when you have the JL, GL Corps, Suicide Squad, and the TT?
    This argument will always baffle me, it's for entertainment and a vessel for storytelling. In-universe you could argue for most super teams being "redundant".
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    Quote Originally Posted by byrd156 View Post
    This argument will always baffle me, it's for entertainment and a vessel for storytelling. In-universe you could argue for most super teams being "redundant".
    I get that it is for entertainment and story telling but we have seen from the Titans, the same stuff over and over. Dick Grayson being like Batman and no one trusting him, Trigon and so on. It just gets dull and more of the fun stuff happen elsewhere.

    There's no purpose with them as a team

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    Quote Originally Posted by byrd156 View Post
    This argument will always baffle me, it's for entertainment and a vessel for storytelling. In-universe you could argue for most super teams being "redundant".
    Yeah, I don't get this logic either. I've already seen one TV show, why would I ever watch another? We already have one choice of food for dinner, why would we ever want another choice, can't we just eat the same thing for every meal, forever? We already have a football team, why would other cities / regions want their own teams, and what's with having different sports, if we already have football, do we need basketball, or baseball, or hockey, or soccer? We've already got a kind of car, why do we need a dozen different redundant makes and models?

    Yeesh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byrd156 View Post
    This argument will always baffle me, it's for entertainment and a vessel for storytelling. In-universe you could argue for most super teams being "redundant".
    I agree. And making something a B title or giving a team a limited mission always fails, so they should stop doing that.

    There should be as many teams as people will buy, just as there should be as many solo titles as people will buy. The key is making the characters in the comics different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reni344 View Post
    I agree with this. I enjoy the Titans team, but they are not needed if the Justice League is around. I think they are capable, but they don't have a purpose that distinguishes them.
    This is why I'm not as big of a Titans fan as i used to be. They're just 'Generic Superhero Team' to me. I'm about to get The Outsiders back. Gerard is killing it on Doom Patrol. The Terrifics are doing FF better than FF. Steve Orlando has The Unexpected, etc, etc. With all these exciting things. What can a Titans book really do for me? There are Titan fans on here that won't let me hear the end of it. But my mind will not be changed.
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    They are supposed to be their own team, but they are far, far off from being anywhere near equal footing to JL with how they have been used and treated. They are a joke. There is a reason Cyborg fans don't want him to get pushed back down to the Titans. I really have no idea what they are supposed to be. Teen Titans are easy as they are young heroes learning how to be heroes. They don't need such a defined mission statement, but the adult Titans can't lean on that excuse anymore.

    I just don't think adult Titans work because once they are adults they are basically just lesser versions of the JL heroes. They do become redundant, but they can't officially join the JL because there is already Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash and so on in the JL. So Dick and the rest becoming full JL characters will never happen unless DC removes Bruce, Diana and the other founders. So the adult Titans are stuck forever in this limbo of being a team with no real direction. It's why DC threw their hands up and just folded the adult Titans into the JL but won't make the adult Titans JL characters.

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    Would love to see the adult Titans either:

    1. Join a Justice League.
    2. Focus on their own solo adventures. (I always thought Roy, Garth and Donna had serious solo potential. Especially Roy. I find him extremely relatable. It's almost uncanny.)
    3. Start their own teams.

    I don't blame DC. I blame the fans. They don't know how to let certain things go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badou View Post
    They are supposed to be their own team, but they are far, far off from being anywhere near equal footing to JL with how they have been used and treated. They are a joke. There is a reason Cyborg fans don't want him to get pushed back down to the Titans. I really have no idea what they are supposed to be. Teen Titans are easy as they are young heroes learning how to be heroes. They don't need such a defined mission statement, but the adult Titans can't lean on that excuse anymore.

    I just don't think adult Titans work because once they are adults they are basically just lesser versions of the JL heroes. They do become redundant, but they can't officially join the JL because there is already Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash and so on in the JL. So Dick and the rest becoming full JL characters will never happen unless DC removes Bruce, Diana and the other founders. So the adult Titans are stuck forever in this limbo of being a team with no real direction. It's why DC threw their hands up and just folded the adult Titans into the JL but won't make the adult Titans JL characters.
    You're right, the problem fans had with Vic joining the League was that it came with the New 52 reboot, so his Titans history was erased. Most people would be happy if it was changed so that he got promoted - and it's definitely heading that way. Justice League Odyssey, hopefully, will do that by having Starfire already know him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badou View Post
    They are supposed to be their own team, but they are far, far off from being anywhere near equal footing to JL with how they have been used and treated. They are a joke. There is a reason Cyborg fans don't want him to get pushed back down to the Titans. I really have no idea what they are supposed to be. Teen Titans are easy as they are young heroes learning how to be heroes. They don't need such a defined mission statement, but the adult Titans can't lean on that excuse anymore.

    I just don't think adult Titans work because once they are adults they are basically just lesser versions of the JL heroes. They do become redundant, but they can't officially join the JL because there is already Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash and so on in the JL. So Dick and the rest becoming full JL characters will never happen unless DC removes Bruce, Diana and the other founders. So the adult Titans are stuck forever in this limbo of being a team with no real direction. It's why DC threw their hands up and just folded the adult Titans into the JL but won't make the adult Titans JL characters.
    That's also my take. Teen Titans are easy, they are kids trying to figure what kind of heroes they want to be. That way, whatever direction the team end picking is valid. If they want to emulate the JL they can, if they want to be drastically different, they can. And they can find a middle ground.

    The problem that I have with the Titans isn't even that they rehash the same storylines over and over, because it's clearly a problem of writers actually being far too beholden to what came before and unable to take the franchise to new grounds. I mean, I'm not saying that the Titans couldn't do what The Terrifics are doing, or the Unexpected/Outsiders will do, obviously they can. But it would require a change in the kind of relations the characters have. F.R.I.E.N.D.S did an awesome sitcom, but it doesn't make a credible superhero team. I don't think that it's possible to have sitcom drama and the level of gravitas expected from a team tackling big threats. I don't mean that humor should be banned since some teals have a lot of funny moments (like The Terrifics recently) but they aren't the same lind of fun which I have come to associate with the Teen Titans who became Titans since the first tv series (which worked because the characters were teens).

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    Quote Originally Posted by reni344 View Post
    I agree with this. I enjoy the Titans team, but they are not needed if the Justice League is around. I think they are capable, but they don't have a purpose that distinguishes them.
    Several story arcs have kind of proven this wrong, including the very first arc of the New Teen Titans run. The JLA was around then, but they were too close-minded to believe the threat that Raven said was coming for Earth. The people who did believe her and then stopped Trigon? The Titans.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinsanity View Post
    Redundant.

    What's the point when you have the JL, GL Corps, Suicide Squad, and the TT?
    Well, what's the point of the X-Men, Alpha Flight, the Defenders, X-Force, the Fantastic Four, the Guardians of the Galaxy, etc. as long as the Avengers are around? All of those teams could be disbanded and then join under the umbrella of the Avengers, as different branches of the same team. However, that would ignore what makes each team unique. And most importantly, it would be booooooooring to have all the heroes just as one team. Entertainment, which is what comics strive for, demands diversity of concepts and characters to keep people's attention.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinsanity View Post
    I get that it is for entertainment and story telling but we have seen from the Titans, the same stuff over and over. Dick Grayson being like Batman and no one trusting him, Trigon and so on. It just gets dull and more of the fun stuff happen elsewhere.

    There's no purpose with them as a team
    You mean, besides having their own unique threats and villains and way of operating? Reed Richards could just let the Avengers handle Dr. Doom, and call them in whenever he tries to attack the Baxter Building. But Reed and the FF are the only ones who really know Doom and understand him to the point where they can predict his plans and take him down.

    Nobody else in the DCU knows or understands the likes of Deathstroke or Trigon or Brother Blood the way that the Titans do...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeeguy91 View Post
    Several story arcs have kind of proven this wrong, including the very first arc of the New Teen Titans run. The JLA was around then, but they were too close-minded to believe the threat that Raven said was coming for Earth. The people who did believe her and then stopped Trigon? The Titans.



    Well, what's the point of the X-Men, Alpha Flight, the Defenders, X-Force, the Fantastic Four, the Guardians of the Galaxy, etc. as long as the Avengers are around? All of those teams could be disbanded and then join under the umbrella of the Avengers, as different branches of the same team. However, that would ignore what makes each team unique. And most importantly, it would be booooooooring to have all the heroes just as one team. Entertainment, which is what comics strive for, demands diversity of concepts and characters to keep people's attention.



    You mean, besides having their own unique threats and villains and way of operating? Reed Richards could just let the Avengers handle Dr. Doom, and call them in whenever he tries to attack the Baxter Building. But Reed and the FF are the only ones who really know Doom and understand him to the point where they can predict his plans and take him down.

    Nobody else in the DCU knows or understands the likes of Deathstroke or Trigon or Brother Blood the way that the Titans do...
    I was talking about the current Titans team what do they bring to the table, nothing really except bad characterizations. And being the lapdog of the Justice Leauge. And in the larger DCU they have been largely irrelevent.
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