"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does? - Gaff Blade Runner
"In a short time, this will be a long time ago." - Werner Slow West
"One of the biggest problems in the industry is apathy right now." - Dan Didio Co-Publisher of I Wonder Why That Is Comics
I don't really consider Tim his son as much as I do the others.
Jury is still out on Demian, but as of now Jason and Steph are the only real failures. Barbara got retconned so he's good there.
The J-man
How did this thread, with 569 pages, escape the lockdown yesterday? I guess it'll be noticed soon, so time for a new thread?
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"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does? - Gaff Blade Runner
"In a short time, this will be a long time ago." - Werner Slow West
"One of the biggest problems in the industry is apathy right now." - Dan Didio Co-Publisher of I Wonder Why That Is Comics
I actually really liked Titans #24. Finally felt like a book worth calling “Titans.” Everyone randomly started feeling like themselves, including Donna. Never really got the feeling that the Titans were ever out of their depth, or that they were just the JL’s backup; they felt like the actual first responders and an effective team.
Dick didn’t do much, but he punched some monsters and confronted the villain; not Wolfman’s Dick but he’s getting there. Donna got a good hit in and then went on to actually have dialogue that shows her compassion for once. Gar got that unicorn fight scene, M’gann got to prove herself as like not actually a murderer and someone worthy of being a Titan, and Raven was kinda like the secret lead of the issue and I’d love it if she was the permanent lead of the book from now on. The enemies and the Unearth concept was a lot of fun, excited to see more of it eventually, whenever we get to that.
The art was also great, I kinda liked it more than the usual Brandon Peterson, but I mean Peterson’s actually pretty good so that’s a good thing.
I actually really liked Titans #24. Finally felt like a book worth calling “Titans.” Everyone randomly started feeling like themselves, including Donna. Never really got the feeling that the Titans were ever out of their depth, or that they were just the JL’s backup; they felt like the actual first responders and an effective team.
Dick didn’t do much, but he punched some monsters and confronted the villain; not Wolfman’s Dick but he’s getting there. Donna got a good hit in and then went on to actually have dialogue that shows her compassion for once. Gar got that unicorn fight scene, M’gann got to prove herself as like not actually a murderer and someone worthy of being a Titan, and Raven was kinda like the secret lead of the issue and I’d love it if she was the permanent lead of the book from now on. The enemies and the Unearth concept was a lot of fun, excited to see more of it eventually, whenever we get to that.
The art was also great, I kinda liked it more than the usual Brandon Peterson, but I mean Peterson’s actually pretty good so that’s a good thing.
Welp, despite not being the biggest fan of where this title is headed, the Silmarillion line and the surrounding moments had me laughing quite a bit.
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