Teen Titans: Year One #2
Teen Titans: Year One » Teen Titans: Year One #2 - In The Beginning...Part Two released by DC Comics on April 1, 2008.
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SHOW AQUA LAD SOME RESPECT!! 1
Do you think the art in this book is supposed to look like the cartoon. Not really a big fan there. I got a couple of seasons, but really .... it just doesn't do it for me. The book itself however is actually pretty cool. If not more than a shade childish. Aqua lad is used pretty well here, not exactly treated with the most respect I have ever seen in an issue before, but hey he got it all to himself, so that is a step in the right direction for the character. Now that Aquaman is treated with a ...
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It continues... 0
Not as good as the last one, but still not bad.So now some of the main heroes have become criminals (well, just Aquaman and Green Arrow for now) and the sidekicks have called each other for help. After Green Arrow gets away with some stolen money, Wondergirl shows up and saves the four sidekicks from getting crushed by a van.There's one problem. When Aqualad jumps out of the ocean and flops around like a dying fish, Robin and Kid Flash are automatically there to save him. How? When did he call t...
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I guess you cant judge a story by its first issue 9
I was a little hasty in my review for the first story. I assumed that the portrayal of Batman was just the work of bad writting and trying to make Robin look better. This issue clears that up by revealing that it isnt just Batman but all their mentors arent acting like themselves and there is a big mystery that they need to solve. I kind of wish that they had shown in the previous issue that it had shown that this was out of character or I guess Im just really bad at picking up the clues that th...
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