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I think if Donna does die, that def confirms that they're wrapping up for a reboot. We lost Garth(doubt he could survive a fall from the atmosphere),Roy and Donna. Wally has been hit too hard and Dick is Ric soon to be Dick again but with the baggage of Ric on him.
Out of universe, it was his cameo in Heroes in Crisis. But I believe this took place after HiC timeline wise
Are you kidding me with this?
He cant breath in space Donna WTF and even if the water caught him, he would burn up in the athmosphere, cooked fish
on a side not I dunno How i feel about them making Garth so handsome in Titans, He was always the homely one until tempest and even then
rebirth did him good
But danm THIS IS A SUPERHERO
Guys - I had a sudden realization. I know that no one is going to be on board with this at first, but hear me out: Lobdell should be the one to reboot the Titans next.
He writes Wally incredibly well, writes a good Kori (even during the first five issues of RHATO when she was going through her denial phase), wrote the best Roy Harper that we've seen this side of Cry For Justice, has a fondness for close-knit team structures, isn't afraid to create new characters and concepts, knows how to write Amazon characters well, has made lemonade out of lemons with the Ric Grayson situation in Nightwing, and he understands how to write a compelling and interesting team back.
Lobdell for Titans after the next Crisis, please.
"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey
"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey