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New Teen Titans: Games (2011)

by Marv Wolfman(Favorite Author)
3.7 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1401233228 (ISBN13: 9781401233228)
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English
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DC Comics
review 1: Simply put, this book isn't for me. I didn't read the Titans books in the 80s so I have no connection to the source material here. Marv Wolfman is a comics legend but this does read like its straight of the 80s which I guess is the point but it seemed dated. George Perez, another legend, does a fantastic job its just hard to take the costumes seriously in 2014. The plot was insane and ended up very strangely with ramifications that I don't know mattered. Overall, I can see how this would be a great trip down memory lane for some readers but unfortunately not me. Overall, I could have done without.
review 2: I was soooooooooo looking forward to this graphic novel. The New Teen Titans from the 1980s was (and probably still is) my favorite comic book. It was
... more what got me hooked into reading comics for decades to come. When I heard that original creators Marv Wolfman and George Perez were teaming up to do a graphic novel based on my favorite team (ever!), I couldn't wait to get my hands on it! Sadly, I was a bit disappointed.The story "Games" was just average. It reads like your basic technological action movie. This was nowhere near the quality I would expect from such masters of their craft. Where were stories like the first ones involving Deathstroke, Trigon, Blackfire, Brother Blood, or Terra?More disappointing than the plot was the membership of this particular New Teen Titans. Wolfman chose not to go with the original team that burst onto the scene in 1980; he chose to use the team with members from later years. In fact, it was probably one of the weakest memberships. Donna was no longer Wonder Girl, Wally had gone off as the Flash, Terra was already dead, Speedy had already left the team, and Raven was already in her white costume (instead of the original blue).Most disappointing was the inclusion of Danny Chase. Bleh! Whoever thought this was a good character was sadly mistaken. He's like the annoying Agent Cody Banks of DC Comics...and that's *not* a compliment. According to Wikipedia, "Problematically, the character was often portrayed as an overly snide, egotistical brat. This quickly proved unpopular with most fans, and pro- and anti-Chase letters sparked heated debate in the letter column. Wolfman tried various ways to make the character more appealing to the Titans' fan base, including having him briefly disguised as the mysterious "Phantasm" during the Titans Hunt storyline. However, negative fan pressure was strong enough to write Danny out of the series." So why was he used in this story?In addition to the awful choice of Danny Chase, Donna Troy's weird Troia (or whatever the heck her name was at the time) get-up and Gar Logan's mullet make their appearance as well.Since the story was already set in the 1980s, Wolfman would have been wiser to use the original team-up that was so successful. On a related note, Wolfman goes out of his way to point out to readers that the story is set in the 1980s, but then he throws in an Internet reference. I wasn't even aware of the Internet until the mid to late 1990s.Naturally, I loved the detailed art by George Perez but it was mired down in the lame story.Overall, "Games" was a disappointment. I really think long-time fans of the original series deserved better. less
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lingus
4 stars for the Wolfman/Perez illustration/artwork (of course), and 3 stars for the EDIT: ending.
SEWINJAC
I really enjoyed it but it is Wolfman and Perez so hard not to love it for me.
jrphili
Always love Perez art. Suprisingly violent for a vintage look.
Saba
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