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Shuffling the Superheroes
Original at The Comic Book Catacombs
• Mon, Sep 21
By chuckwells62@gmail.com (Chuck Wells) The November solicitations revealed the upcoming lineup of James Robinson's and Mark Bagley's Justice League of America to be comprised of CONGORILLA, DONNA TROY, MON-EL, BATMAN (Dick Grayson), DR. LIGHT, GREEN ARROW (Oliver Queen), GREEN LANTERN (Hal Jordan), THE ATOM (Ray Palmer)...
Hey, it’s time to dissect the Justice League roster again!
Original at Newsarama
• Thu, Sep 17
By J. Caleb Mozzocco DONNA TROY Household name?: Ha ha ha ha ha! No. BATMAN III DR. LIGHT II Household name?: Nah, despite some cameos in Justice League Unlimited. THE ATOM RAY PALMER STARFIRE Verdict?: Keep her with the Titans. CYBORG GREEN LANTERN HAL JORDAN
SDCC 2009: Titans, JLA and Teen Titans
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• 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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Didio Names TITANS Creative Team
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Wed, Jul 1
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By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) 9. Are there plans for Donna Troy outside of the Titans titles? DD: Donna has a reunion with her family in Blackest Night: Titans #1. DD: Which is why it makes sense that she meets them in a Blackest Night crossover. What do we think of this? Do we like the new creative team on TITANS?
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Thoughts on Donna Troy and "Dollhouse"; or, If You Wait Long Enough, It Gets Better
Original at Comics Ate My Brain
• Sat, Feb 21
By noreply@blogger.com (Tom Bondurant) It's no stretch to say that Donna -- or, perhaps more specifically, Wonder Girl -- has had a strange and complicated history. "Wonder Girl," like "Superboy," started out as the teenage version of an adult hero. Thus, Wonder Girl was the younger Wonder Woman. However, as the Wonder Woman comi...
Opinion: Nightwing, Nostalgia, Titans, and “Wrath”
Original at Newsarama
• Thu, Apr 10
By Tom Bondurant The plot of Titans #1 is pretty simple: Nightwing, Starfire, Raven, Red Arrow, Beast Boy, Donna Troy, Flash, and the current crop of Teen Titans are each attacked unexpectedly by supernatural creatures and/or forces. After Batman briefs Nightwing on the Titans East aftermath (and its u...
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]
Comic Book Review: Teen Titans #47
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, Jun 4
By Rokk Krinn Synopsis: We begin the Titans (Robin, Jericho, Cyborg, Miss Martian, Kid Devil, Beast Boy, Raven, Ravager, Wonder Girl, Donna Troy and Nightwing) in their ship headed to bury Duela Dent. Nightwing says that after Duela’s funeral that he and Robin are going to find out who killed Duela. Nightwing asks who else wants to join them. Donna Troy, Wonder Girl and Ravager say that they will go with Nightwing and Robin. Jericho, who is still inhabiting Match’s body, says that he can’t leave Match’s body and is having a tough time pacifying him. Cyborg says that he will go back to Titans Tower with Jericho and help him deal with Match. Miss Martian and Kid Devil decide to go with Cyborg and Jericho in case they need back up if Match breaks free. [read the full post]
Review: Teen Titans: Life and Death trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, May 28
By collectededitions In the aftermath of Superboy's rampage in Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Insiders, Donna Troy arrives on Earth to recruit Cyborg, as the Titans learn of Wonder Woman's murder of Maxwell Lord, and the Red Hood comes to battle Tim Drake. The Spectre's rampage in Day of Vengeance resurrects Bro...
Comic Book Review: Teen Titans #45
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Apr 13
By Rokk Krinn The Revolution’s interest in the Teen Titans has declined during the course of this Titans East story arc. That is not a positive sign for the chances of The Revolution enjoying the Teen Titans when Geoff Johns leaves and Adam Beechen assumes full control of this title. The Titans East story arc has definitely not lived up to the hype. It has been rather disappointing. Of course, the best part of Teen Titans #45 was the ending. Without this ending, Teen Titans #45 would have just been an ordinary read. I completely geeked out seeing Cyborg and Raven appear on the scene with some of the old school Titans in Donna Troy, Beast and best of all, Nightwing! Oh yeah, Bart tags along as well wearing Barry and Wally’s Flash outfit. [read the full post]
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...
Starfire Death Watch Update
Original at Spandex Justice
• Thu, Feb 15
By Vincent Murphy The other clue is the recently released cover to Teen Titans #47. Let’s see: a Titan dies, and we’ve got Donna Troy and Nightwing in the mix. That means it’s an old timer. Cyborg is standing there, so it’s not him. Donna is front and center (and in her old costume, so I guess I can stop reading the cur...