“SUPER SONS OF TOMORROW” epilogue! Superboy and Robin must face the repercussions of the events of “Super Sons of Tomorrow” and how the emotional toll will affect their relationships with each other, their parents and the Teen Titans. Meanwhile, the past rears its ugly head to haunt Damian Wayne—in the form of his mother, Talia Al Ghul!
Peter J. Tomasi is an American comic book writer, best known for his work for DC Comics, such as Batman And Robin; Superman; Super Sons; Batman: Detective Comics; Green Lantern Corps; and Superman/Wonder Woman; as well as Batman: Arkham Knight; Brightest Day; Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors; Nightwing; Black Adam, and many more.
In the course of his staff career at DC Comics, Tomasi served as a group editor and ushered in new eras for Batman, Green Lantern, and the JSA, along with a host of special projects like Kingdom Come.
He is also the author of the creator-owned titles House Of Penance with artist Ian Bertram; Light Brigade with artist Peter Snejbjerg; The Mighty with Keith Champagne and Chris Samnee; and the critically acclaimed epic graphic novel The Bridge: How The Roeblings Connected Brooklyn To New York, illustrated by Sara DuVall and published by Abrams ComicArts.
In 2018 New York Times best-selling author Tomasi received the Inkpot Award for achievement in comics.
Jon just keeps getting more adorable with each issue. Damien is really growing on me... he was such a good little tyke in this one 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Their relationship gives you all the feels 😢
I like the part with Tim and, as I’m calling them now because I can only see them returning and using this title, the Young Justice team but the second half of this issue was boring to me because I don’t care that much about Jon, I find Damien annoying af, and the teen titans book isn’t that good to me so I’m not going to follow up with the Aftermath of this crossover as far as their concerned, so really it was just boring all around for me.
This is the kind of conclusion that makes you want to go back and read the whole thing one more time. I love where everyone ended up. Sure, not everyone is in a good place exactly, but where everyone is makes perfect sense to me.
And, no spoilers, there's been a topic on everyone's mind...that resolved exactly as it should have, in my opinion.
So, future Tim Drake sacrificed himself to save Superboy. However, I didn't feel like there was as much of an emotional impact as the writer probably wanted me to have. It didn't really feel like a loss since we don't know really know this future version of Tim. I actually didn't enjoy this arc as much as I wanted to because it feels very inconclusive. I want to know more about the superhero team that met the Teen Titans from the future. We didn't even really get a feel for their connection with the future Tim Drake. Also, the decision to not make Superboy an official Teen Titan, even if just part time, doesn't make sense to me. He's proven himself to be valuable time and time again and I thought they'd all be for it. One of the more positive things was the reinforcement of the friendship between Superboy and Robin. They are there to look out for each other in the long run, and I trust this alternate future won't come to pass for them. I'm hoping the next arc has better plot development.
I'm a bit frustrated right now, cause the case with the elder Tim just blow out like nothing happens. The TT are the same useless as ever, and even regret to make Spuperbiy one of them! Como si no pudieran recordar cuantas veces los salvó, o que hasta Batman estaba a favor... Come on, aceptaron a Raven (cuyo padre es más poderoso que todos ellos juntos, y la misma chica que pudo traerlo a su mundo) y no al hijo de Superman (quien merece estar con ellos). Screw you TT! Okay, I really don't hate them, just in this one.
A perfect ending to the story arc. I don't want to spoil anything but I don't think I can explain how great the story was without spoilers. It was mostly just the characters talking but there were things that needed to be said after everything that happened.
a arte parece um anime, não um quadrinho, incomoda um pouco mas não é necessariamente ruim o problema foi a história que pareceu forçada e perdeu a oportunidade de fazer a única coisa que os fãs queriam ver
I really do like Super Sons as a team. This version of the Teen Titans is hard to relate to. They're so divided, there's no real bonds that the other iterations have had.