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The first 16 issues of the groundbreaking 1980s NEW TEEN TITANS is now collected in a handsome omnibus edition.
In 1980, writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Perez introduced a timeless team including Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, Cyborg, Changeling, Raven and Starfire – young heroes with great powers and strong personalities who learned their way in the world through the strength of their friendship and the adventures they shared. Don’t miss the first appearances of some of the team’s biggest foes including Deathstroke and Trigon, as well as a confrontation with the Justice League of America and Doom Patrol foes The Brotherhood of Evil.
679 pages, Hardcover
First published October 1, 1982
There was a time I wanted to read The New Teen Titans as I had heard so much goodness from it. Also, not only just because of such praises but also, its written by Marv Wolfman and drawn by George Perez. After more than 2 decades, I finally get a chance to read the omnibus edition... without regrets.
When it comes to comics, sidekicks is never the appeal for comic readers because... well, they are sidekicks. But what was done to these so-called sidekicks became the most important stories of all - it is all about them, not about them fighting super-villains. You see, every single issue of Titans revolves around relationships of tragedy - which is quite similar to how Bruce Wayne became Batman when his parents were murdered in Crime Alley or how Peter Parker became Spider-Man after he made a mistake of not stopping a mugger that lead to the death of his favorite uncle. These sidekicks have their own tragedy story and to each of them, compliments to each other. The reading perhaps is one of the best I ever read. Its not typical and it really make these sidekicks important. What makes it more important, is how these characters are driven and development that lead to its success.
The art is a wonder! Well, I have always been a fan of George Perez artwork and this hits the spot. The new edition of this omnibus have a new dust-jacket cover, better print and even glossier paper. I really do love this omnibus and am looking forward to read the next one.