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    Teen Titans: A Kid's Game #1

    Teen Titans: A Kid's Game » Teen Titans: A Kid's Game #1 - A Kid's Game released by DC Comics on July 23, 2004.

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    Witness the dawn of a new era in TEEN TITANS: A KID'S GAME, a 192-page trade paperback collecting the best-selling TEEN TITANS #1-7, written by the fan-favorite Geoff Johns with art by Mike McKone and Marlo Alquiza, additional art by Tom Grummett, Nelson DeCastro and Kevin Conrad, and a cover by Michael Turner!

    Witness the gathering of a new team of Teen Titans and their initial battle against an old, familiar foe: Deathstroke! The reasons behind his actions prove shocking to the team, and before the teen heroes can even get their feet on the ground, they must reencounter the cult of Brother Blood. Plus, an introduction by Johns and Profile Pages from TEEN TITANS/OUTSIDERS SECRET FILES #1!
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    Plot: Meet the New Teen Titans. Intro: This was the book that made me a TT fan. I was brought into comics through the Teen Titans cartoon, but this was the first Teen Titans comic(Actually a trade) I ever read. The Good. The series introduces you to all of the characters and they all have distinct personalities. Bart is the nice guy trying to live up to his family legacy, Tim is the semi-socially awkward smart kid, Connor is some what rebelious and wants to pave his o...

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