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The Teen Titans and the X-Men

The Teen Titans and the X-Men

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just another Phoenix teaser
Review: Having read this when it originally came out, and being a huge fan of both TT and X-Men at the time, I was really excited to get it. What a disappointment, story-wise! A nice little bit of angst over the return of Phoenix, but overall it rang hollow and the characters were ... well ... two-dimensional.
Still, it's worth reading if you can get your hands on a cheap copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DC's Hottest meets Marvel's Coolest
Review: This book is about the first meeting between DC's Teen Titans and Marvel's X-Men. Though I was not born in that era, I understand this comic was published at the time when both teams were the biggest money winners for their respective companies. The story tells of Darkseid's plan to conquer the universe, using one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe: the Dark Phoenix!! It is up to the Teen Titans and the X-Men to stop this diabolical plan, but how can both teams work together when each thinks the other is evil? The story unfolds quickly, and the interaction between members of the two teams are well written. Overall, I would recommend buying this only if you want to enjoy comics when they were simple, without the complicated issues and storylines of today.


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