I also liked DG's run (sure didn't like her on Nightwing, though). Tried to use what worked in the past (the sense of friendship, some members bringing along storylines and storypotential with them. A good sense of purpose...), but tred her own path (new villains, new relationships). In the end, she even fixed Plastic Man Vic, bringing back the traditional Cyborg (gold, though). IMHO, it was the last time the Titans book really worked. Really deserved to be collected. I mean, almost all other eras of Titans had at least one collection, even that terrible Judd Winnick phase.
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Can't tell if Psimon became fodder or if its all a mental illusion. He and Red X do have a point, the Titans haven't been good teachers.
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Have we seen Garth anywhere else? I recently reread Aquaman arc where he was usurped since it brought the idea of Atlantis's Silenet School. Watching young Justice reminded me that atlanteans are the biggest known population of magician in the DC universe. And Garth is the most powerful Homo Magi in all of atlantis. Its kind of sad he was barely in the Aquaman finale, as Jackson has grown closer to the family.
DC: Dick Grayson, Wally West, Donna Troy, Yara Flor, Titans
Some of my favorite Mangas: One Piece, Slam Dunk, Fullmetal Alchemist, HunterXHunter, Vinland Saga, Monster, Berserk, Vagabond.
Current reading: Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, Spy X Family, Kaiju Nș8, Blue Lock, Dandadan.
On the other hand, Psimon is actually one of the most despicable villains ever considering how invasive mind control is. So, you know, good job Red X.
Do the Titans even know who Red X is at this point? Early on the story, they were so nonchalant about things it seemed he(?) was working for them. Later issues made it seem like they don't know who Red X's identity.
I'm not even sure if Psimon is dead, considering illusions are a part of his powerset. This could all be a ruse to push Red X over the edge.