Review: This slight, silly story with no dramatic intentions provides a nice showcase for the creative team’s comedic chops.Ĭool factor: Some earlier awkward characterization for Kid Flash (see review of The New Teen Titans #18) pays off as the use of Wally Wood as a point-of-view narrators works well this issue.Ĭollector’s note: According to M圜, there is a Mark Jewelers variant of this issue.Ĭharacter quotable: “Good heavens, man – he’s got terminal normalcy!” – Wally West, Midwestern white guyĮditor’s note: This review was written May 12, 2023. Synopsis: Igor Igorigorigorivich’s bid to become the New Teen Titans arch-nemesis leads him to abduct Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. Title: “A Titanic Tale of Titans’ Tomfoolery!” Marv Wolfman is the acclaimed writer and co-creator of THE NEW TEEN TITANS with artist George Perez and CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS for DC Comics and Tomb of. And the fact that this interlude foreshadows several big stories to come grants it greater power in hindsight. Of course, Marv Wolfman and George Pérez thrive on these quieter tales. Review: One thing that sets the best Bronze Age superteam books apart is the ability to deliver the character-driven change up. Crafted by comics legends Marv Wolfman and George Prez, this all-new super-team featured greater dangers, fiercer emotions and more tangled relationships. Synopsis: Kid Flash writes a letter home to his mom and dad recapping the Titans’ recent battle with the Disruptor.
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