Teen Titans Vol. 3 # 55 - Paradigm Rift
is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 3 / / 2008Plot Summary
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Following up the epic "Titans of Tomorrow" storyline, we catch the Titans in a moment of quiet before the next storm. As one Titan leaves forever, Wonder Girl and Robin explore their newfound feelings for each other as Ravager enjoys herself by pitting Blue Beetle against Kid Devil. And watch out for the introduction of the new Clock King, a modern-day Fagin out to create a villainous team of his own.
Fan-favorite writer Sean McKeever continues to deliver his own special blend of excitement and angst sure to keep this book on the top of your must-read pile!
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Ok, this one was a touch Personal
Reviewed by Exusiai on April 1, 2008. Exusiai has written 18 reviews. His/her last review was for Surprise!!. 3 out of 3 users recommend his reviews. |
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Ok, so Short story long here, My Girlfriend and I Play Cassie and Tim in a Marvel/DC Rp we are in so she and I have been watching Tim and Cassie's relationship like a hawk. And what amazes us is some of the stuff we have done in our RP was mirrored in the Comic.
Let me say now that I don't like this mirror.. While I understand the Motivations of Cassie for Breaking up with Tim, that she needs more time to make sure he's not just a Rebound kinda thing, the Writers forget on major thing
It's been a year since Conner Died. An entire year. 365 days.. That is not a rebound folks thats called Growing up, and moving on.
Overall though the Emotional tension was drawn out well and Written well.
But I am hating that they are breakign up
(Then again There needs to be some Continuity between this series and the writers of Robin, either that or Tim is a Two timer, and Well My home boy don't roll that way . )
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Breaking Up
Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on April 11, 2008. ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND . 16 out of 17 users recommend his reviews. |
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So in this issue Cassie just goes around breaking hearts. Frankly she comes off as a bit selfish. Okay I can understand her not wanting a relationship with Robin, but kicking Supergirl off the team, that was selfish. Not too mention very very stupid. Anytime a team can get that kind of raw power they should hold onto it. To me the real emotional story, isn't the relationship between Tim and Cassie, it's the unrequited love between Kid Devil and Ravager. Nothing hurts like seeing the person you love in love with someone else. We've all been there and I think the humiliating feeling is captured well in these pages.
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| Date Added: | June 6, 2008 |
























