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    Titans #23

    Titans » Titans #23 - The Way Things Were released by DC Comics on May 2010.

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    Spotlight on Red Arrow! As Roy Harper lies in critical condition after the events of JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE #5, his fever dreams show him the perfect future life he wants for the Titans. Unfortunately for him, it's a life the Titans will never see .
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    It was so simple in the beginning... 0

    We open up to a narration by wally, talking about the good old days where everything was simpler, and when the titans only had to worry about people named Mister Twister, and the like. Then Donna comes in, and notes that the past wasnt that simple and nice, and that she remembers these events quite differently, and so dose dick. We then come to the present day ( where the 3 heroes are talking about the past )  standing outside titans tower in the rain. Its the aftermath of blackest night, and th...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Memories!!!! 0

    It is always a good issue when an issue looks at the past of a charecter or charecters. I love to see how much a charecter accomplished and how they changed in long or short period of time. In this issue it shows the mourning of speedy and the memories. It showed how the Titans were always so protective of wondergirl and along the way were mean to speedy. The issue showed how much he loved wondergirl and how he changed after his daughter was born and how his daughter is his life. The issue was a...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Phenomenal 0

    The Titans have always been my favorite corner of DC. From 60's Teen Titans to 80's The New Teen Titans to the 2003/2008 split branches, I've always loved them. I've also always loved Roy Harper, finding him to be the character with the most soul in DC. Needless to say, this is my all-time favorite issue of any series. My only complaint is that after this issue, the series went to shit, but this, to this day, remains the only issue to ever make me cry. So beautifully written and told. ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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