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    Default DC Rebirth - Titans

    who is all reading titans, and what are your thoughts?
    i am personally really enjoying it, although i thought the lazarus contract was pretty lame.

    also...why is this book not bi-weekly!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueblaze1991 View Post
    also...why is this book not bi-weekly!?
    I heard someone say on this forum, that the writer, Dan Abnett, claimed that Titans was not expected to be successful, so I don't think DC had enough faith in the title to make it a bi-weekly book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy Hunter View Post
    I heard someone say on this forum, that the writer, Dan Abnett, claimed that Titans was not expected to be successful, so I don't think DC had enough faith in the title to make it a bi-weekly book.
    Makes sense. Justice League of America got a huge push with five Rebirth issues and going bi-weekly right off the bat.

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    I haven't enjoyed a Titans book this much in over a decade. The line-up is great, the revamped villains are interesting and challenging without recycling Trigon yet again, plus Booth's art is nothing short of Amazing.
    Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Absolute Power, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Birds of Prey, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Shazam, Titans, & Wonder Woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Poison View Post
    I haven't enjoyed a Titans book this much in over a decade. The line-up is great, the revamped villains are interesting and challenging without recycling Trigon yet again, plus Booth's art is nothing short of Amazing.
    Sad thing is that while I'm no longer a fan of the book, I still agree that this is the best Titans book we've had in over a decade.

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    It's strange to hear that because this book, along with a few others, is supposed to be where a lot of the dc continuity is moving forward. Obviously with the return of Wally West, the connection with Abra Kadabra and "Manhattan". I just thought they'd try pushing this title a bit more...which they should.

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    Titans just sold the illusion of moving continuity forward. Over a year in and it really hasn't moved anything forward.

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    I'm generally enjoying Titans. From The Return of Wally West to Made in Manhattan, it was one of the comics I most looked forward to every month. Unfortunately, The Lazarus Contract was a definite step down, and while things have been returning to form somewhat for the current arc, there are a number of plot elements I'm not really into (Wally/Donna relationship in particular. Bring back Linda) which have been lessening my enjoyment.

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    I had hoped it would have been much better than what it is. But right now it's too much Wally, too little everyone else and already re-trampling stories and ideas we've seen done to death with this team.

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