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BCC: George Perez and GAMES
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Mon, Oct 19
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Among the first events to pull people out from lines in Artist Alley was the Spotlight on George Perez panel, highlighting the legendary artist and Guest of Honor's 35 years in the comics industry. and OK<how many Titans fans would kill to have George back on the books proper?
Comic Book Review: Titans #18
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Thu, Oct 15
By noreply@blogger.com (Jim) The Titans. Many years ago, Marv Wolfman and George Perez made this into one of the best books on the comics rack. It was always a top of the stack, first read book. Arguments were made as to whether the X-Men or Titans were better. The whole cult sacrifice was a trap to lure Raven to them. Envy offers...
BCC: George Perez Spotlight Panel
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Tue, Oct 13
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Perez began with some news for Titans aficionados. Though he said he is turning down more work than he can possibly accept right now, Perez's parter-in-crime Marv Wolfman apparently found the plot to a Titans graphic novel entitled "Games" that was lost long ago. The book will be out by Octo...
Blackest Night: Titans #3 by George Perez
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Fri, Oct 9
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) “Who better to homage the cover to NEW TEEN TITANS (vol. 1) #30 than its original artist George Pérez? He even did a baby Black Lantern Wildebeest on the logo! And Hi-Fi Design knocked the coloring out of the park. You might see Pérez and Hi-Fi team up again on another Titans project in 2010. Stay...
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...
Is GAMES Back On?
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Thu, Aug 13
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) It's long been hoped that the previously-unpublished-and-once-thought-abandoned Teen Titans: Games graphic novel by Marv Wolfman and George Perez would be completed and published for next year. Because 2010 would be the 30th anniversary of the New Teen Titans comic by Wolfman and Pe...
Comic Book Review: Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #5
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Jul 28
By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) Writer: Geoff Johns Pencils: George Perez We hop over to the present day with the Teen Titans and Titans meeting at Titans Tower. Suddenly, Superman appears on the scene along with Superboy and Kid Flash. The Teen Titans and Titans are thrilled to see Conner and Bart alive once again.
Aw yeah, Tiny Titans
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, Jun 17
Obviously, Tiny Titans is aimed for younger audiences, but even the adult Teen Titans fans that read the original, much revered run of the New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Perez in the 1980s can find something about this kids' title to enjoy. ...
Security is an Eye Patch, and other classic US government comics
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Fri, May 8
Ca Walt Kelly, Hank Ketcham, George Perez, Alex Raymond, Dr. Seuss, Marv Wolfman and Chic Young. Yes, it includes the New Teen Titans drug-awareness comics released in 1983 — the ones with the generic Protector leading the team instead of Robin.
Eric Wallace Dips His Pen in DC's "Ink"
Original at comic Book Resources
• Tue, Apr 28
Are you a long-time “Teen Titans” fan? And specifically, Cyborg? Yes, I remember reading the Marv Wolfman/George Perez run back in the eighties. “Teen Titans” #13 was my first, and I remember just being blown away by the book. I also can still remember ...
It’s Star … Ms. Sapphire if you’re nasty
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Mon, Apr 6
Ca Scantily clad female characters are a staple in super-hero comics. Why it’s been almost 30 years since my mom expressed displeasure in my reading that awful New Teen Titans with those covers. Damn that George Perez and his nearly nude Starfire covers.”
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
Top ten reads # 10 - The Judas Contract
Original at Examiner.com
• Mon, Mar 16
The Judas Contract - by Marv Wolfman & George Perez (1984) Originally presented in The New Teen Titans (Vol. 1) # 39-40, Tales of the Teen Titans # 41-44, and Tales of the Teen Titans Annual # 3 A lot of times, comics rely on the last pages of an issue ...
Annotations for Trinity issue #41
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Thu, Mar 12
Ca Isaiah was created by Dan Jurgens and George Perez and first appeared in Teen Titans vol. 2 #1 (October 1996). – “You’re aging, visibly”: will this be important later? I might be reading too much into this, but Jay, Alan, and Carter were de-aged by the ...
'Heroes' gets another season: Who's interested? We are!
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Thu, Mar 5
This sentiment has been expressed before by others, but let me say it, too: When I was a kid, growing up geeky in Seattle and coming of fanboy age on X-Men by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, and Daredevil ...
Heading to Orlando for MegaCon
Original at Florida Times-Union
• Fri, Feb 27
FL The comics guest of honor is George Perez ("New Teen Titans," "The Avengers"), along with Chris Claremont (a legendary run on "Uncanny X-Men"), Chuck Dixon ("Robin," "Nightwing"), and Mark Waid ("Fantastic Four," "Gears of War"). ...
Judging (DC’s April) Books By Their Covers
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Feb 12
By Brian Cronin So….what’s going on on this Whilce Portacio Superman/Batman cover? Good crossover tie-in motif. Nice George Perez evocation by Eddy Barrows on this Teen Titans Annual cover. Very clever Cartoon Network Block Party cover by Andy Suriano.
David Hine & Deathstroke's Faces of Evil
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Thu, Jan 22
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) THE PULSE: What are the biggest challenges of you, personally, getting into character like this? How tough was it for you to get in touch with your mercenary side? THE PULSE: For me, Marv Wolfman and George Perez defined this villain, especially in The Judas Contract. How big of an influenc...
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]
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...
Comic Book Review: Teen Titans #50
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Wed, Sep 5
By Rokk Krinn Creative Team Writers: Sean McKeever, Geoff Johns, Todd Dezago & Marv Wolfman Artists: Randy Green, Mike McKone, George Perez, Todd Nauk, Sandra Hope, Richard Friend & Andy Lanning. We cut to Washington, D.C. where we see Wonder Woman begin brutally attacked by two people who look similar to Superman and Wonder Woman. We zip back to Titans Tower where we see Raven, Cyborg, Beast Boy, Starfire and Wally West all leave in the same Titans Jet. Raven is leaving the team to go enjoy being a high school student. Cyborg is leaving to go watch over Titans Island in New York City. Beast Boy is heading back to Doom Patrol. [read the full post]
Weekly Haul: August 29th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Aug 29
By Caleb This issue is extra-special in that not only is it McKeever’s first, but he’s joined by former Titans writers Geoff Johns and Marv Wolfman and former Titans artists George Perez and Mike McKone, plus Impulse writer Todd Dezago and Young Justice artists Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker (and Y...
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