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November of 2009

 

Rate DC Preview Review for January 2010 Part 1 of 2

Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales external link    Thu, Nov 12    3 related articles

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.

Rate Comic Book Review: Titans #18

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Thu, Oct 15

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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...

Rate BCC: George Perez Spotlight Panel

Original at titanstower.com monitor room external link    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...

Rate Marv Wolfman Never Saw Deatshtroke as A Villain

Original at titanstower.com monitor room external link    Tue, Oct 6

By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) I think one of the best Deathstroke stories was one I did in Titans called ‘Shades of Gray’ where he and Changeling go to a diner and just talk. I think that showed who Deathstroke was. I’m not comfortable with him being a mega-villain. As for how he acted after Terra—well, he was in the early proc...

Year 2009

 

Rate George Perez Confirms GAMES

Original at titanstower.com monitor room external link    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...

Rate Is GAMES Back On?

Original at titanstower.com monitor room external link    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...

Rate Eric Wallace's Titanic Task

Original at titanstower.com monitor room external link    Tue, Jul 14

By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) What’s not to love about Speedy? Yes, I actually used to read “Teen Titans” as a kid before the Wolfman/Pérez run. You know, back when the Joker’s daughter was a member? And Hawk and Dove were around? Actually, they were my older sibling’s comic books, but I used to borrow them and read them af...

Rate Aw yeah, Tiny Titans

Original at Examiner.com external link    Wed, Jun 17

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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. ...

Rate Security is an Eye Patch, and other classic US government comics

Original at Comic Book Resources external link    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.

Rate Justice Society of America #26

Original at comic Book Resources external link    Wed, Apr 29

 Ca This tale is a throwback to the flavor and message of the "Teen Titans" during the glory days of Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. I normally tradewait "Justice Society" largely due to its erratic shipping schedule, but this issue drew me in. ...

Rate Eric Wallace Dips His Pen in DC's "Ink"

Original at comic Book Resources external link    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 ...

Rate Looking for Superman? Try comic artist's signing

Original at Orlando Sentinel external link    Fri, Apr 24

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Perez and writer Marv Wolfman launched a series that became DC Comics' top seller for most of the 1980s — The New Teen Titans featured a post-pubescent group of heroes including Batman's sidekick Robin, Wonder Girl and the speedster Kid Flash. ...

Rate Batman dead and DC dying

Original at Examiner.com external link    Mon, Mar 30

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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. ...

Rate Comic Book Legends Revealed #200 - Part 3

Original at Comics Should Be Good! external link    Fri, Mar 27

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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

Rate Top ten reads # 10 - The Judas Contract

Original at Examiner.com external link    Mon, Mar 16

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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 ...

Rate Sun, March 15th, 2009 at 8:51PM PST

Original at comic Book Resources external link    Sun, Mar 15

 Ca Of particular interest is the distance Raven chooses to put between herself and Beast Boy. In some ways, this issue carries itself like a classic Wolfman/Pérez issue of "New Teen Titans" and in other ways, I found myself just wishing something would ...

Rate When Words Collide

Original at comic Book Resources external link    Wed, Mar 11

 Ca Other books that helped get me into comics include the Wolfman/Perez "New Teen Titans," "Atari Force," "Blue Devil," Alan Moore's "Swamp Thing," the Mike Barr/Alan Davis run on "Detective Comics," "Dark Knight Returns," "Vigilante," the original Ann ...

Rate 'Heroes' gets another season: Who's interested? We are!

Original at Entertainment Weekly external link    Thu, Mar 5

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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 ...

Rate RADFORD: How 'Watchmen' transformed the comics world

Original at Colorado Springs Gazette external link    Thu, Mar 5

 CO Marv Wolfman, writer long known to comic book fans for "The New Teen Titans," the classic "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and the creation of characters including Blade and Bullseye: "'Watchmen' was not only the first real adult handling of superheroes ...

Rate Marv Wolfman Joins DCUO Team

Original at Myth Games external link    Tue, Feb 24

Wolfman has previously worked on The New Teen Titans, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Batman and Superman. His illustrious comic credits also include creating and writing Blade, The Vampire Hunter. Wolfman joins an all-star roster already at work on DCUO, ...

Rate Game Bytes: Teeing it up with Tiger

Original at Corpus Christi Caller Times external link    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 ...

Rate New York Comic-Con goes heavy on the hero worship

Original at Press of Atlantic City external link    Mon, Feb 9

USA Today  NJ - Feb 9, 2009 Wolfman, a veteran of classics like "The New Teen Titans" and "Crisis on Infinite Earths," is the most familiar name to sign on to write for Sony's virtual ... Superheroes battle budgets at New York Comic Con Reuters all 73 news articles

Rate DC Universe Online boosted as Marv Wolfman joins creative ...

Original at Game Guru external link    Mon, Feb 9

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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

Rate David Hine & Deathstroke's Faces of Evil

Original at titanstower.com monitor room external link    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...

Rate THE BEAT » Blog Archive » “We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Floppies”

Original at PW: THE BEAT external link    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 ...

Rate 20 Questions with Dan Didio

Original at titanstower.com monitor room external link    Thu, Oct 30

By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) On the Titans side, there’s always the question of what’s the reasoning behind the team? On the Titans team, we wanted to bring the classic team together, and it’s interesting to say that, but the Wolfman-Perez team is now truly the “classic” team. We wanted to bring them back in the best lig...

Rate Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part One

Original at Film Fodder external link    Mon, Oct 20

By Travis Batman and the Outsiders 12, Booster Gold 13, The Brave And The Bold 18, The Flash 245, Justice Society of America 19, Robin 179, and Titans 6 Batman and the Outsiders 12 The Brave And The Bold 18 by Marv Wolfman and Phil Winslade The Flash 245 Robin 179 Titans 6 by Judd Winick and Julian Lopez

Rate Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part Two

Original at Film Fodder external link    Thu, Sep 11

By Travis If this is all Winnick has left, he needs to leave the industry, take a breather, and do something else. You’ve got eight characters, all of whom have shined in the past, and all being underutilized and portrayed almost as identical ciphers of each other. Someone go ask Wolfman and Perez if th...

Rate DC Universe: Last Will and Testament #1 Review

Original at Comics Should Be Good! external link    Thu, Aug 28

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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.

Year 2007

 

Rate Comic Book Holiday Gift Guide 2007

Original at Collected Editions external link    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...

Rate Comic Book Review: Teen Titans #50

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Wed, Sep 5

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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]

Rate Weekly Haul: August 29th

Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday external link    Wed, Aug 29

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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...

Rate Teen Titans-The Judas Contract

Original at The Daily P.O.P. external link    Mon, Aug 6

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By dailypop New Teen Titans, The: The Judas Contract (New Teen Titans) Nightwing, Vol. 1: Love and War (Batman) Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers!: Writers on Comics Word on the street is that classic series scribe and co-creator of the 80’s iteration of the team Marv Wolfman

Year 2006

 

Rate Raging Bullets Episode 8: A DC Comics Fan Podcast

Original at Raging Bullets external link    Wed, May 17

Comic Timing #3 mention --1:45 Brave and the Bold 54, 60, and Showcase 59 from Showcase Presents Teen Titans -- 6:08 Wolfman and Perez classic "The Judas Contract" collected from Tales of the Teen Titans 42,43,44 and Annual 3 -- 36:50 Short E-mail -- 68:39 OYL Teen Titans 34 -- 70:11

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Year 2007

 

Rate TEEN TITANS #50 REVIEW

Original at comiXtreme external link    Mon, Sep 3

By Adam Chapman Buy your comics from X-World Comics and save! *Reviewer: * Adam Chapman adam.chapman@sympatico.ca *Quick Rating:* Above Average *Title: * Passage The Teen Titans celebrate Bart Allen's life, as old friends come to pay a visit... *Writer:* Sean McKeever, Geoff Johns, Marv Wolfman, Todd De...

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