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    Teen Titans: Year One #1

    Teen Titans: Year One » Teen Titans: Year One #1 - In The Beginning...,Part One released by DC Comics on March 1, 2008.

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    3.9 stars

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    Ahhh...Good times, good times... 0

    I'm a Teen Titans fan. Okay, I don't have the bedsheets, or the lunchbox, or the shrine to prove it; but, I'm still a fan. I knew that Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Wonder Girl, and Speedy were Titans - I saw the Mego Action Figures growing up. I didn't really start reading about their adventures until Marv Wolfman and George Perez launched The New Teen Titans. I started that right from the beginning - with DC Comics Presents 26 - Superman and Green Lantern/Hal Jordan. I have no idea what THAT stor...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    It starts... 0

    Decided to pick this up just because it was there.After the success of Batman: Year One, one could easily guess that they'd  cash in on the "Year One" idea. Even Marvel did a few. But when I searched this site, I saw a number of them, but I was surprised to see that the ones I saw were made 20 years later, instead of rushing into it immediately like I would have expected. So DC gets points from me for waiting to make these.Apparently one of the writers from the tv show did this one. I actually k...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Titans! Together! 0

    THIS IS IT.  This is the Teen Titans comic I've been waiting for. Karl Kerschl has this gift of drawing the Teen Titans as ACTUAL TEENAGERS. which being a teenager I find so refreshing. I don't like looking at bulked up supposedly-teen-heroes. This one made me feel like I was really reading this from a kids POV. The story is a little cheesy but it really works great. Beautiful storytelling on Wolfram's part and exceptional art from Kerschl! ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    An amusing little comic with a dark side 5

    This comic began like it was going to be a fun and humorous origin story for the Teen Titans with a few modern touches. It begins with Robin IMing Kid Flash and wanting to talk to other kid superheroes. There is also a pretty funny scene with Kid Flash waiting for Robin to send him a message. Kid Flash was the highlight of the comic for me. It seemed like exactly what I was expecting, but then it wasnt. There is a big issue I have with this story and it is Batman. He seems to be exactly like Bat...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

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