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Video: Teen Titans: The Abridged Series episode 2
Original at Dailymotion
• Thu, Sep 25
By rss@dailymotion.com (THEtitansTEAM) Robin - Shitakemushroomninja Starfire - HoboBlood (McKenzie) Beast Boy - Kuramashot881 Raven - HoboBlood (Lisa) Cyborg - Kuramashot881 Blackfire - HoboBlood (McKenzie) Teen Titans and relatedcharacters are (c) DC comics, WB, ...
Didio's 10 Answers 11/16/09
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Wed, Nov 18
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By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Understanding that there are probably 5 key character franchises in the DC universe (Superman, Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman...to some extent), are there any other key characters or teams that you would like to develop as a franchise moving forward?
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DC Preview Review for January 2010 Part 1 of 2
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Thu, Nov 12
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By Jim(jlm1955@comcast.net) JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #41 Written by James Robinson Art and covers by Mark Bagley & Rob Hunter Jim: Are you kidding me? This line up is like the Wolfman/Perez Teen Titans grown up with a couple of old time JLA’ers thrown in for good measure.
DC, McDuffie teases Milestone Forever
Original at Newsarama
• Thu, Nov 5
• 1 related articles
By David Pepose DC announced that they would be bringing Milestone into the DCU proper in 2008, where Icon, Hardware, and the Shadow Cabinet guest-starred with the Justice League. Since then, Static has — perhaps not surprisingly — gotten the most time in the mainstream DCU, having joined the Teen Titan...
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The Top 75 Most Iconic Covers in DC History - Day 3
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Nov 3
By Brian Cronin I've never seen the Teen Titans cover before, but I wasn't a Titan's fan in all fairness. I wasn't familiar ... The Titans cover shows Dick Grayson and Wally West giving up their identities as Robin and Kid Flash. ... I like the captions on the Action Comics cover.
Plastic Man: The Complete Collection
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Movies
• Tue, Nov 3
By Johanna Similar Posts: Plastic Man Archives § Teen Titans Season 1 § DC Super Heroes: The Filmation Adventures § Popeye the Sailor 1938-1940 Volume 2 § The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Review by KC Carlson The Character’s Comic Origin Plastic Man was one of the greatest conceptual characters...
DC Preview Review for December Part 1 of 2
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Tue, Oct 27
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By Jim(jlm1955@comcast.net) Written by Geoff Johns Everything else: TOP SECRET. GREEN LANTERN #49 GREEN LANTERN CORPS #43 BLACKEST NIGHT: WONDER WOMAN #1 ADVENTURE COMICS #5 DOOM PATROL #5 SUPERMAN/BATMAN #67 TEEN TITANS #78 THE OUTSIDERS #25 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #40 BATMAN 80-PAGE GIANT #1
Apparently, black is the new gold
Original at Newsarama
• Fri, Oct 23
By J. Caleb Mozzocco Certainly people like this Geoff Johns character, probably more than they like Hal Jordan or any other Green Lantern, and I’m sure DC has already long ago learned this lesson: Let Geoff Johns do whatever the heck he wants. (“What’s that Geoff? You want us to kill off Dick Grayson and make Hal...
James Robinson’s dark god demands fictional blood!
Original at Newsarama
• Thu, Oct 22
By J. Caleb Mozzocco It’s 2003, and Judd Winick and Geoff Johns are about to launch new volumes of The Outsiders and Teen Titans respectively. Their storyline kicks off in a special miniseries in which several characters are killed. It’s 2005, and the pair—joined by Greg Rucka—are about to set the DC Universe o...
BCC: DC Nation
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Mon, Oct 19
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) A packed panel room welcomed the DC Nation panel Saturday afternoon at Baltimore Comic-Con. Hosted by DC Comics Senior Story Editor Ian Sattler, the panel consisted of Vice President of Sales Bob Wayne, J.T. Krul ("Blackest Night: Titans"), Jamal Igle ("Supergirl"), Peter Tomasi ("Blac...
Trade Perspectives: How would you collect Blackest Night?
Original at Collected Editions
• Thu, Oct 15
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Another interesting suggestion in the previous post is that we might actually be looking at two volumes of the main Blackest Night hardcover, which could then include the Green Lantern titles. DC did this for The Sinestro Corps War, though that was a largely in-title event; a two-volume c...
Previewing the Week’s Releases: 9/28/09 – 10/4/09Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Sep 29
By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) Superman/Batman: Public Enemies – Jeph Loeb's work on Superman/Batman was the last work of his that I enjoyed and Public Enemies was his best arc on the title. It should be fun to see how DC Animation adapts this story arc that was honestly built to be an animated feature. DC Animation has done...
What I’m Getting Wednesday September 30
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Sun, Sep 27
By Jim(jlm1955@comcast.net) Blackest Night Titans #2 (of 3) – The Blackest Night stuff has been great and last issue we saw where the new Hawk is also now dead. All of these Blackest Night books have been solid, entertaining reads. DC says “Written by J.T. Krul; Art and cover by Ed Benes and Rob Hunter. Titan-on-Titan violenc...
DC Preview Review for November Part 1 of 2
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Thu, Sep 17
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By Jim(jlm1955@comcast.net) ABSOLUTE GREEN LANTERN: REBIRTH HC Written by Geoff Johns Art by Ethan Van Sciver, Darwyn Cooke, Prentis Rollins, Marlo Alquiza and Mick Gray Cover by Ethan Van Sciver In 2004, writer Geoff Johns and artist Ethan Van Sciver the team behind the current blockbuster THE FLASH: REBIRTH rest...
Titans in JLA
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Wed, Sep 16
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By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) A new ad from DC reveals the new JLA line-up... including Dick (Batman) Grayson, Troia, Starfire and Cyborg. The new team debuts in JUSTCE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #38. Check out the scan below. With Beast Boy moving to TEEN TITANS, and Raven also featured in upcoming issues, as well as Wally (Flash) lik...
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George Perez Confirms GAMES
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Sat, Sep 5
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) My next project is [...] is finishing off the Titans graphic novel that we started almost two decades ago. [...] DC asked me to finish it because next year is the 30th anniversary of [the Marv Wolfman/George Perez] NEW TEEN TITANS, so there's a good marketing reason to get [the book finished]. I'm go...
Cover: Teen Titans #78
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Sun, Aug 30
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) DC SourceBlog: What’s the one thing that’ll bring Deathstroke and Ravager together? Black Lanterns, of course. Here’s the cover to TEEN TITANS #78, by Joe Bennett, Jack Jadson and Rod Reis.
Weekly Haul: August 19th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Aug 19
By Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) Apropos of nothing, check out Wonder Girl, hanging all over Nightwing in this panel: Supergirl: Aquaman tells off Supergirl and makes her cry. Hooray! DC should cancel Power Girl immediately and put Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner on a new book entitled Aquaman, Asshole CEO of the Ocea...
Weekly Haul: August 12th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Aug 12
By Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) Wednesday Comics #6 (DC) Oh no, it’s half over already? Flash Comics: Instead of the Iris West strip, we get a Tarzan-esque Gorilla Grodd strip this week. Neat. Also, Flash’s insane, vaguely scientific-ish adventures in The Flash strip was nicely Silver Age-y.
Batman, New Krypton, and DC Comics's Exit Strategy
Original at Collected Editions
• Tue, Aug 11
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) I wonder whether "the Nightwing conundrum" isn't a sign of a larger sea change among the DC Comics titles. For a couple years, DC has had a Titans problem -- what to do with the original generation of Teen Titans that are now no longer interesting sidekicks nor heroes in their own right: Night...
SDCC 2009: Titans, JLA and Teen Titans
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• Sun, Jul 26
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By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Big Titans News from the DC Universe Panel. Dick Grayson Batman and Donna Troy join the Justice League. (One of those silhouettes on the cover also looks suspiciously like Starfire). Kid Flash gets hs own series. Deathstroke becomes the new team leader in TITANS. And plans are afoot for TEEN TI...
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Titans News from HeroCon
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Sat, Jun 20
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Will the Teen Titans roster be settling down soon? a fan asked. Cunningham said that the arc that starts in #72 will “change things slightly in an awful way for our characters...they’re not going to like it.” Hmmm. "change things slightly in an awful way" and "a bumpy road." Sounds like DC really ju...
Bristol: DC Universe Panel
Original at comic Book Resources
• Mon, May 18
Ca “Blackest Night” will be accompanied by a concurrent tie-in “Tales of the Corps” series, and is followed by three three-part minis, “Blackest Night: Superman”, “Blackest Night: Batman”, and “Blackest Night: Teen Titans.” Audience anticipation for this ...
The Rise and Fall of the Speculator Market
Original at Comic Book Movie
• Thu, May 14
UT such as the X-Men, due in large part to the feature films X-Men and X2, and many DC heroes thanks to the success of various animated series' based on their characters, such as Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, and Teen Titans.
X-Men's Effect on other comics...
Original at Comic Book Movie
• Thu, May 14
UT DC Comics's The New Teen Titans series of the 1980s show the influence of the X-Men as do 1990s Image Comics teams such as Youngblood, WildC.ATs, and Gen. By the peak of the X-Men's popularity in the early 1990s, the team's chemistry was often imitated ...
DC reveals Batgirl creative team — and who did that cover
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Fri, May 8
Ca Smallville writer Bryan Q. Miller, who is also writing a Teen Titans storyline that starts in July, is writing Batgirl. He wrote the “Hex” episode of Smallville that featured Zatanna earlier this season. Lee Garbett and Trevor Scot are the art team.
Home › Books › Who are The Greatest Comic Writers of All-Time?
Original at Comics2Film
• Wed, May 6
CA - Tim Janson Writer of the New Teen Titans and Crisis on Infinite Earths. Denny O'Neil – Wrote the critically acclaimed Green Lantern/Green Arrow series in the early 70s. Has written almost every major title at DC including Batman, Superman, JLA, Wonder Woman, ...
What I bought - 29 April 2009
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, May 1
By Greg Burgas This week: War comics: 2; Superhero comics: 1½. Dynamite Entertainment comics: 2; Mainstream DC comics: 0 (2 Vertigo ones, though). The best thing about this? I don’t miss them at all. Airboy - 1942: Best of Enemies by Chuck Dixon (writer), Todd Fox (illustrator), Lito Fernandez (illustra...
Tara Strong Talks Huntress on "Brave and the Bold"
Original at comic Book Resources
• Thu, Apr 30
But Strong has also lent her voice to many popular DC characters as well, including Barbara Gordon/Batgirl on “Batman the Animated Series,” Raven on “Teen Titans” and most recently as the Amazon warrior Alexa in the direct-to-DVD film “Wonder Woman. ...
Every generation throws a hero up the pop charts
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Tue, Apr 28
Ca - Tom Bondurant, Tom Bondurant JLA: Year One and its semi-sequel JLA: Incarnations are examples of DC being more interested in particular characters than in a bigger picture. This is hardly a bad thing — it's produced a number of good stories, from “Batman: Year One” to Teen Titans: ...
The DC Trinity Revisited
Original at Film Fodder
• Fri, Apr 24
With Wildcat filling a Batman-like role, you've got a ready-made Golden Age Trinity with Flash, Green Lantern, and Wildcat. Further permutations can be explored with the other teams, such as the Titans and the Teen Titans, or the Legion of Super-Heroes ...
Is the new Warner Bros. mural a sign of the times?
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Thu, Apr 9
It's nice, with prominence given to animated versions of DC Comics properties the Teen Titans, Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman and Blue Beetle against the backdrop of the Hall of Justice. (At night, black lights reveal DC villains, ...
Didio Talks Titans
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Wed, Apr 1
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By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Yeah, sounds like Didio has got that Titans franchise in good shape.... TITANS and TEEN TITANS are currently the only DC book I am buying. But if they continue to treat the franchise as they have, I may be going cold turkey on DC across the board.
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Batman dead and DC dying
Original at Examiner.com
• Mon, Mar 30
DC Comics, oh why have you forsaken me? I’ma DC kid. I grew up on DC. While all my friends were busy reading Uncanny X-Men, I was by myself in the corner furiously leafing through the new issue of the Marv Wolfman and George Perez New Teen Titans. ...
Comic Book Legends Revealed #200 - Part 3
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, Mar 27
By Brian Cronin MAL DUNCAN: “Tha’s sure ’nuff true!” Around 1986, Marv Wolfman and George Perez were hired by DC to do a Teen Titans graphic novel. Roughly a 120 or so page work. So was born Wonder Woman and the Star Riders! Was Superman a Spy?: And Other Comic Book Legends Revealed
Call for Backup
Original at Eye on Comics
• Tue, Mar 17
By Don MacPherson So this year, DC will take another stab at it, not only with Booster Gold and Teen Titans, but with its upcoming Doom Patrol relaunch, which will carry Metal Men backup stories. It would seem this is something of an experiment for DC, though it’s already dipped its toes in these waters recent...
They’ve got your back
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Tue, Mar 17
Ca As we all know by now, DC is adding “co-features” to (so far) three of its titles: “Blue Beetle” in Booster Gold, “Ravager” in Teen Titans, and the previously-announced “Metal Men” in the new Doom Patrol. Each title will be $3.99, which presumably ...
Lorendiac’s Lists: The DC Reboots Since Crisis on Infinite Earths
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Mon, Mar 16
By Brian Cronin Wonder Woman. Rebooted at about the same time as Superman, around early 1987, shortly after COIE. Unlike Superman, she was rebooted as “I am just now appearing in public for the first time in the modern DCU, where the Justice League and the Teen Titans and others have already been household n...
DC announces next animated project - Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Original at Examiner.com
• Sat, Mar 14
Cooke’s involvement was not an irregularity, as with Batman: Gotham Knight, comic scribes familiar with the character such as Greg Rucka and Brian Azzarello also contributed to the script. Regretfully with this announcement, Teen Titans: The Judas ...
WC: DC Universe Panel
Original at comic Book Resources
• Sat, Feb 28
Ca Today's question comes via text message, and asks why Wonder Girl no longer wears her magic bracelet. “This guy really is in another state,” Casey joked. Gehrlein said there is a reason, and “keep reading 'Teen Titans.'” Cassandra Cain will not be a ...
Game Bytes: Teeing it up with Tiger
Original at Corpus Christi Caller Times
• Thu, Feb 19
TX Big news: veteran comics writer Marv Wolfman is joining the forthcoming “DC Universe Online.” Wolfman’s credits include “The New Teen Titans” and “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” 1. Keep it clean.Comments that are obscene, vulgar, lewd or sexually-oriented ...
Time to dump 'Titans'?
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, Feb 18
- With this in mind, I'm dropping DC Comics' "Titans," a botched attempt to revive the popular "New Teen Titans" DC rode to much success in the 1980s. ...
DC Universe Online boosted as Marv Wolfman joins creative ...
Original at Game Guru
• Mon, Feb 9
Wolfman has become one of the most recognized comic book writers with series such as Superman, Batman, The New Teen Titans and Crisis on Infinite Earths under his belt. He is credited with creating and writing Blade: The Vampire Hunter. ... NYCC: Interview with Marv Wolfman on DCUO Allakhazam
Top 100 Comic Book Battles Master List
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Dec 17
By Brian Cronin 100. Superboy Prime vs. the Teen Titans 97. Superman vs. Batman (New Frontier) 17. Deathstroke vs. Justice League 16. Batman vs. Guy Gardner 15. DC Superheroes vs. Anti-Monitor (Last Battle in Crisis) 6. Sinestro Corps War 1. Batman vs. Superman (Dark Knight Returns) 7 Comments
THE BEAT » Blog Archive » “We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Floppies”
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Thu, Nov 20
This is a horrendously short-sighted comment. The Lone Ranger and the Green Hornet might be in hibernation. Irrelevant? Hardly. People in the DC offices may the same type of snarky remarks when Marv Wolfman wanted to revive Teen Titans ...
"Batman: The Brave and the Bold" Is Like a Blast from the Past
Original at Toon Zone
• Wed, Nov 12
By Maxie Zeus Batman: The Brave and the Bold is the latest animated iteration of the famed comic book character. Depending on how you parse the DC Animated Universe, it is either the third or the seventh (or somewhere in between) series to feature the character in a recurrent role since Tim Burton launch...
DC month-to-month sales: September 2008
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Thu, Nov 6
—– 78 - THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD 09/2007: – 10/2007: The Brave and the Bold #7 — 48,693 (- 6.4%) 11/2007: The Brave and the Bold #8 — 45,629 (- 6.3%) 12/2007: The Brave and the Bold #9 — 43,475 (- 4.7%) 01/2008: – 02/2008: The Brave and the Bold #10 — 39,124 (-10.0%) 03/2008: The Brave and the Bold #11 — 37,...
Showcase Presents: Teen Titans
Original at comicscreatorsguild.co.uk
• Fri, Oct 17
By Allan © 1964-1968, 2006 DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. By Bob Haney & various (DC Comics) ISBN13: 978-1-84576-677-1 The concept of kid hero teams was not a new one when the 1960s Batman TV show finally prompted DC to trust their big heroes’ assorted sidekicks with their own regular comic in a...
Review: Teen Titans: Titans of Tomorrow trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, Sep 29
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) In one of DC Comics's strongest recent eras, the early lead-in to Infinite Crisis, Geoff Johns revitalized what seemed to be a terminal DC franchise, the Teen Titans, mainly by populating it with A-list characters. Gone were the alien Titan clones and even the newer New Titans like Pantha...
Opinion: New Comic Books For September 24, 2008
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Wed, Sep 24
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) DC COMICS SUPERMAN #680 SUPERMAN BATMAN #52 TEEN TITANS #63 MARVEL COMICS HULK #6 MARVEL 1985 #5 NOVA #17 All right, we have a huge shipment of comic books headed to the Bunker today. We are getting a total of 18 titles. This selection of titles is heavy with Marvel titles. This week’s selection of comic books has the potential to be pretty good. Which DC comic book am I least looking forward to reading? That would be Teen Titans #63. Between McKeever’s Teen Titans and Winick’s Titans, it is certainly a tough time to be a Titans fan. Right now, Tiny Titans is by far and away the best written and most entertaining Titans comic book on the market. [read the full post]
Geoff Johns Scribes The DC Universe Online
Original at Kotaku
• Tue, Sep 16
By Mike Fahey Johns began writing comics starting with 1999's Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., which he created for DC Comics. Comic writing eventually became his full-time career with notable works including The Flash, Teen Titans, 52, Action Comics, and Infinite Crisis.
Podcast: Episode 113 - Melanie's not in this episode
Original at About Heroes
• Wed, Sep 3
Teen Titans 62 DC Universe - Last Will and Testament 01 Final Crisis - Legion of 3 Worlds 01 Justice Society of America 18 Batman RIP Catwoman 82 New Avengers 44 Mighty Avengers 16 X-Force 6 X-Men Legacy 215 Star Wars - The Force Unleashed
The Big Bang Theory - Comic References
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Movies
• Mon, Sep 1
By Johanna Vintage DC comics decorate Sheldon’s bedroom walls, especially ones that feature the more scientific heroes of the Silver Age — Green Lantern and Strange Adventures. In later episodes, they’ve changed to Superman and Lois Lane, with Flash and Secret Origins also making appearances.
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Fri, Aug 29
By Travis Booster Gold 11, DC Universe: Last Will and Testament 1, Justice Society of America 18, Superman 679, and Teen Titans 62 by Chuck Dixon and Dan Jurgens by Geoff Johns, Alex Ross, and Dale Eaglesham Superman 679 Teen Titans 62 by Sean McKeever and Eddy Barows
DC Universe: Last Will and Testament #1 Review
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Aug 28
By Brian Cronin The main thrust of the comic is essentially a re-do of Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1, only if Blue Beetle doesn’t get his head blown off at the end. Didn't Terra die in "The Judas Contract" by Wolfman and Perez? it happens to be a good comic book.
DC Super Heroes: The Filmation Adventures
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Movies
• Tue, Aug 19
By Johanna Subtitled DC Comics Classic Collection, this two-disc set gathers the 18 cartoons starring the “other” DC Comics heroes that were originally featured on the 1967 Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. Three cartoons each of The Flash, Green Lantern, The Atom, Hawkman, Teen Titans (Spee...
Review: 'Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo' Soundtrack
Original at Comics2Film
• Sun, Aug 10
I absolutely adore this CD and it ranks up there as one of my favorite DC Animated scores released yet. While I’ve enjoyed the “epic” music from the DC Universe features, nothing quite matches up with the excitement and fun that Teen Titans can provide. Truly there is some beautiful music to l...
Comic-Con, Day 3
Original at Newsarama
• Sun, Jul 27
By Kevin Melrose The same panel also revealed that the Archie Comics line of superheroes — The Fly, The Shield, The Black Hood and others — have been acquired by DC. The characters, licensed by DC in the early ’90s and published under the Impact imprint, will be reintroduced during J. Michael Straczynski’s r...
Bruce Timm, Gotham Knight
Original at Comics2Film
• Sat, Jul 12
Here’s something to think about fanboys. When the idea of having six different anime directors work on the next Batman direct-to-DVD, even Bruce Timm himself, Executive Producer of the DC Animated Universe, held pause. When the initial announcement was made, a number of Batman purists s...
Raging Bullets Episode 123 : A DC Comics Fan Podcast
Original at Raging Bullets
• Wed, Jul 9
Episode 123: Batman Rip 678, Birds of Prey 118, Teen Titans 59 (with a quick chat about 119 and 60 respectively), the DC Crisis Panel in Chicago, listener audio comments on Hellblazer, Batman, House of Mystery, The Dark Knight and much more. 2:02:52 Teen Titans 59 with a quick chat about 60
The Supervillain Book
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Movies
• Sun, Jun 22
By Johanna The majority of entries come from comics (including, beyond DC and Marvel, manga, Image, Archie, strips, and many more publishers), but there’s also coverage of key cartoon (Space Ghost, Dragon Ball, and Transformers, among others) and movie villains, such as Agent Smith (from the Ma...
Screen Bites
Original at Newsarama
• Wed, May 14
By Kevin Melrose But DC/Warner Bros. probably would be better off taking its cues from Marvel: Instead of viewing Justice League: Mortal as a launching pad for solo movies from Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and The Flash, it should use those characters as the building blocks for an all-star Justice League f...
Comic Book Review: DC Universe #0
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Wed, Apr 30
By Rokk Krinn Writer: Grant Morrison & Geoff Johns Pencils: George Perez, Tony Daniel, J.G. Jones, Aaron Lopresti, Ivan Reis, Philip Tan, & Carlos Pacheco Synopsis: We begin with this issue being narrated by someone off panel. We see the universe and the voice says that this is everything. We see a small lightning bolt streaking through the universe. The voice says that this is him. We cut to a shot of the classic Justice League of America with Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (Hal). Then we see Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Elongated Man and Zatanna. The voice says that these are his protectors. [read the full post]
DC This Week: Titans x3, Supergirl
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Movies
• Tue, Apr 15
By Johanna Completing the Titans Triumverate, why did no one tell me that Teen Titans Go! #52 featured the H-Dial? It’s a great story, with new superheroes showing up who have similar powers to the team. And writer J. Torres made a wonderful nod to the rich DC history by naming Beast Boy’s opponent Chang...
Joe Shuster Award nominees
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Thu, Apr 10
J. Torres for The Black Canary Wedding Planner #1, Blue Beetle #15, Wonder Girl #1-4, Wonder Woman #11-13 (DC Comics), Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #1,2,5,6, Teen Titans GO! #39-50, The Batman Strikes #29, 34 (DC/Johnny DC), Ninja Scroll 5-7, 10, 12 (DC/Wildstorm), Degras...
DC Month-to-Month Sales December 2007
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Thu, Jan 31
—– 2-YEAR COMPARISONS + 76.2%: Justice Society + 70.6%: Robin + 67.7%: Detective Comics + 38.2%: Nightwing + 32.6%: Action Comics + 27.3%: Justice League + 26.9%: Green Arrow + 12.7%: Batman + 0.3%: Looney Tunes + 0.2%: Fables - 4.4%: Scooby-Doo - 5.5%: Wonder Woman - 5.7%: Flash - 9.2%: Green Lantern - 13.3...
Graphic Novel Review: Teen Titans: Titans East by Geoff Johns, Adam Beechen, & Tony Daniels
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Jan 9
By Mel Odom Teen Titans: Titans East is the latest graphic novel gathered from the pages of the newest incarnation of the young heroes in the DC universe. Led by Robin (Tim Drake, actually the third person to wear the Robin uniform), the team consists of Wonder Girl, Miss Martian, Kid Devil, Ravager, C...
DC Month-to-Month Sales: November 2007
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Mon, Dec 31
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End-of-year slugfest: Marvel vs. DC
Original at Newsarama
• Mon, Dec 31
By JK Parkin Event comics Still, the success of “Sinestro Corps” has evidently taught DC that there’s more than one way to run a blockbuster. Thus, for its apparent influence on future DC policy, “Sinestro Corps” gets my nod for 2007’s DC Event To Emulate. from "Captain America" #25
Solstice thoughts on equinox books: DC Comics Solicitations for March, 2008
Original at Newsarama
• Thu, Dec 20
By Tom Bondurant TITANS OLD AND NEW The Detective and Nightwing solicits, crossover-dependent though they may be, do sound like the kinds of Batman stories I’d like to read. The pulpy language of the Nightwing solicit does an especially good job of selling it. JOHNNY DC
Comic Book Holiday Gift Guide 2007
Original at Collected Editions
• Thu, Nov 15
By collectededitions Whereas most volumes of the deluxe hardcover DC Comics Archives series feature comics from the 1940s and '50s, this volume collects the well-regarded 1980s beginnings of the New Teen Titans, written by Marv Wolfman with art by George Perez. This series was one of the foundations of the DC...
Podcast: Episode 28: Teen Titans
Original at twoinone.libsyn.com
• Sun, Aug 5
After an unplanned absence from the net (and your hearts), Blake and Chase are back with the new and improved 2 in 1 Showcase, now featuring even more interaction! This week, the guys talk about the long legacy of the Teen Titans, discuss how the book has become the core of the DC Universe, te...
2007 Wizard Fan Awards
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Tue, Jul 17
She Hulk (She-Hulk) Wonder Woman (Wonder Woman) Ms. Marvel (Ms. Marvel) Renee Montoya (52) Black Canary (Birds of Prey) FAVORITE MINISERIES Infinite Crisis (DC) B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame (Dark Horse) Marvel Zombies (Marvel) Nova (Marvel) Civil War: Young Avengers and Runaways (Marvel)
July 10, 2007: San Diego Comic Con Schedule
Original at Superman Homepage
• Tue, Jul 10
12:15-1:15 DC Countdown . . . to the End? - The DC Universe survived 52, but will it survive Countdown? This can't-miss panel looks at the new year-long adventure and the ramifications of a DCU with 52 universes. The Monitors are watching closely as Jason Todd, Donna Troy, and Jimmy Olsen are...
Comic Book Commentary: Batman and the Outsiders
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sat, Jul 7
By Rokk Krinn So, DC keeps shuffling the deck with their titles and it appears that the Outsiders have been the latest title to be slated for cancellation. The next issue of the Outsiders, issue #50 will be the last issue. The title then will be re-started as Batman and the Outsiders. That’s right; DC keeps the retro ball rolling by taking the Outsiders back to their roots to that fateful day when Batman told the JLA to go eff themselves. Personally, I’d love it if DC formed an adult version of the Titans for characters like Cyborg, Nightwing, Starfire and Donna Troy and let the new teen heroes led by Wonder Girl and Robin take full control of the Teen Titans. [read the full post]
Raging Bullets Smallville Season 6 Finale Part 1 : A DC Comics Fan Podcast
Original at Raging Bullets
• Thu, May 31
• 8 related articles
Smallville Season 6 Finale Special: This Episode Jim and I discuss the Smallville Finale with Art Lyon and Brent Kossina. We also have listener emails and we discuss some DC news. Time stamps: 38.20 A couple of quick listener emails, news about Midnighter, news about Teen Titans
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Warner Bros. Developing 'Teen Titans' Comic
Original at Cinematical
• Thu, May 31
By Christopher Campbell Filed under: Action & Adventure, Warner Brothers, Comic/Superhero/GeekFor anyone disappointed that Robin has been left out of the recent Batman films (I hope you are few), there is good news: Warner Bros. is developing a movie version of the DC comic Teen Titans. Robin is one of the or...
Teen Titans Live Action Movie Announced
Original at /FILM
• Thu, May 31
By orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) Warner Bros has announced that they will be making a live-action big screen movie based on the ht DC Comic series Teen Titans. Warner Bros has announced that they will be making a live-action big screen movie based on the ht DC Comic series Teen Titans. (...)
Trade Roundup: Compassionate Producers Invite Lindsay Lohan To Relapse On Their Movie Set
Original at Defamer
• Thu, May 31
· Proving once again that there is no comic book franchise Hollywood won't take a crack at adapting, Warner Bros. is producing a live-action version of DC sidekick title (Robin! Kid Flash! Aqualad! The Bastard Son Who Keeps Tagging Along When Green Lantern Is Trying To Fight Sinestro!*) T...
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #103
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, May 17
By Brian Cronin COMIC URBAN LEGEND: DC had a completed Xena/Wonder Woman crossover comic book but decided not to publish it. COMIC URBAN LEGEND: Marvel and DC taking turns making crossover comics resulted in George Perez missing out on X-Men/Teen Titans
Four Lessons the Big Two Could Learn From 52
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Sun, May 6
By Caleb As I was reading this series, I immediately wanted more like it. I wanted an ongoing, set in the contemporaneous DC Universe, which would seem like a total nightmare editorially, but wouldn’t be impossible, particularly if the team of writers included someone like Geoff Johns, who was wr...
Agreeable LinkBlogging
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Movies
• Tue, May 1
By Johanna It comes up periodically on a few blogs and forums that far too many people say “comics” but in fact mean “superhero comics.” More specifically, they mean “Marvel and DC superhero comics”, and, to be entirely specific “the Marvel and DC superhero books I read.” […] for the life of me I can’t fa...
Raging Bullets Episode 45C Part 1 A DC Comics Fan Podcast
Original at Raging Bullets
• Sun, Apr 22
• 8 related articles
Episode 45C Part 1: This Episode Jim and I continue celebrating our 1 year anniversary and Jonah Hex, Teen Titans, Justice League Unlimited and much more. Time stamps: 11:20 Speeding Bullets Segment: Jonah Hex, DC News, Picks of the week for next Wednesday. 1:09:20 Teen Titans 43-45
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Comic Book Review: Panels #2 - DC Comic reviews
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Apr 12
By Vichus Smith There is barely any down time for talk in this issue. The Titans East, led by the devious Deathstroke, do their very best to destroy the new team of Titans one by one. Deathstroke’s children Ravage and Jericho, go after their dear old dad, the man they hate more than anyone. Match, a Superboy ver...
Twelve Things That Kinda Bugged Me About Justice League of America #7Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Thu, Apr 5
By Caleb Roy, like Donna Troy, was a character that DC couldn’t seem to stop futzing with, and new directions and costumes came fast and furious over the past two decades or so. Some directions worked better than others, just as some costumes looked better than others, but Arsenal became a dependab...
DC Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 32
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Apr 1
By Vichus Smith Back on Earth, the youngest of the Black Marvel family gets in on the recruiting blitz for the Teen Titans. If you’ve been reading Teen Titans recently, all these new faces might be familiar to you, because they were included in the big photo collage during the Teen Titans “Titans Around the...
No secret here: I love my toys. It's a hobby I a...
Original at Random Happenstance
• Mon, Jan 1
By googum 1/9/06 Speedy, Aqualad, Red X Robin: $3.57 each, Teen Titans 5-inch, ToysRus closeout. $10.71 4/29/06 DC Heroes Superman, Bizarro, Supergirl, total $29.97 Fred Mayer's. 7/11/06 Green Lantern, Flash, Batman vending machine launchers, $1.50, Shopco
What I’m Reading From DC as 2006 Ends
Original at Comics Worth Reading » Movies
• Sat, Dec 30
By Johanna I am looking forward to trying some books after upcoming creative team changes. Dwayne McDuffie and Dan Jurgens will be taking Firestorm with issue #33 in February, while March’s Wonder Woman #6 will finally have a female writer, novelist Jodi Picoult. Related Posts: Teen Titans Go! #36 §...