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Jóvenes Titanes, Vol. 1: Año Cero (2013)

by Scott Lobdell(Favorite Author)
3.56 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
publisher
ECC Ediciones (El Catálogo del Cómic, DC Comics)
review 1: Weak finish and frustrating over-emphasis on Cassie's sexuality and Tim's "leadership". Still- this is a diverse comic!! I'm interested especially in where Solstice and Skitter's stories go. They aren't treated fantastically but they have compelling powers and possible story lines. Enough with white people saving everyone. Let's hope that turns around. Love the costumes, especially illustrated on Solstice and Cassie. It's schlocky at times but not over serious. Like all the characters presented expect for Red Robin. He's a cyclops-level pain as a "leader".
review 2: X-Titans Go!If you read the word "mutant" every time you see the word "metahuman" the book actually makes more sense. The New 52 version of Teen Titans features a team of teenage muta ... or rather
... moremetahumans who work together to help other mutan ... I mean metahumans who are being hunted down by a secret quasi-governmental organization that wants to control their special mutant powers. less
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Elaine
I loved the characters and the art, but the omnipresent evil organization held no sway.
textbook_5
I want to be in here, dammit! I need to send a letter to DC Comics. . . .
Jeanny
yay for tim the jerk! ugh. 2.5 stars should be an option.
ash
They made a princess bride reference!!
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