Rating: Summary: Great story, eye-popping art! Review: After reading some other reviews, I had to speak up. If you only enjoy big fight scenes with no characterization, then this is not the book for you. This is a great story, and features every Titan since the team was founded. You can tell a lot of work went into this story, and the author really cares for the characters.Definitely a good read, and great artwork to compliment the story.
Rating: Summary: Great story, eye-popping art! Review: After reading some other reviews, I had to speak up. If you only enjoy big fight scenes with no characterization, then this is not the book for you. This is a great story, and features every Titan since the team was founded. You can tell a lot of work went into this story, and the author really cares for the characters. Definitely a good read, and great artwork to compliment the story.
Rating: Summary: Save Your Money, Don't Buy this book Review: No one missed the Teen Titans (now just the Titans) during their long absense. Dan Jurgens did a brief revive series on them in 1996, but it quickly faded away. This new series where the Titans fight the JLA is about 200 pages of colorful dialoge and no story. You don't end up caring for these characters, you don't care if they save humanity, and you wonder why they even bothered to write it. Save your money and avoid this book.
Rating: Summary: A good start to a great new series Review: Ok the Technis Imperative is a good read. It's not a Grant Morrison story, but it is nevertheless a good read. The dialogues between the Titans and the JLA are great, and really bring out the fact that although both teams exist for the the benfit of the world, the Titans are more of a family type atmosphere. What is also great is that during the big fight scene Batman and Nightwing are having an argument about who is right in the middle of a battle. During the entire story neither throws a punch. You can also see just how much the mentors of the Titans care for their onetime sidekicks, and how grown up those same sidekicks have become. Overall a great story. Definitely worth your time and money.
Rating: Summary: A good start to a great new series Review: Ok the Technis Imperative is a good read. It's not a Grant Morrison story, but it is nevertheless a good read. The dialogues between the Titans and the JLA are great, and really bring out the fact that although both teams exist for the the benfit of the world, the Titans are more of a family type atmosphere. What is also great is that during the big fight scene Batman and Nightwing are having an argument about who is right in the middle of a battle. During the entire story neither throws a punch. You can also see just how much the mentors of the Titans care for their onetime sidekicks, and how grown up those same sidekicks have become. Overall a great story. Definitely worth your time and money.
Rating: Summary: JLA Vs TITANS Review: talk, talk, talk, talk, talk? . I know the important of the plot , I don't care much usually about the writers , but those names David GRAYSON & Phill JIMENZ I'll remember , the whole story is about syburg rebuilding him self and sleep walking him self to earth capturing the moon and threatening every living thing on earth . kidnapping the Titans (to keep them close to him as a family) they manage to wake up to realize what he is and ending up facing the JLA to defend their friend in a battle , which batman use for their advantage . of course you can tell its a good story , but through out the story I couldn't find what I always wont in a comic , for all is so confusing , with wards flooding all over the story , like a long non imaginative novel , though the ending would please anyone a s syburg return to the titans in his new suit and freshen the Titans blood , you'll find that its the only lovely tale in the entire comic book.
Rating: Summary: JLA Vs TITANS Review: talk, talk, talk, talk, talk? . I know the important of the plot , I don't care much usually about the writers , but those names David GRAYSON & Phill JIMENZ I'll remember , the whole story is about syburg rebuilding him self and sleep walking him self to earth capturing the moon and threatening every living thing on earth . kidnapping the Titans (to keep them close to him as a family) they manage to wake up to realize what he is and ending up facing the JLA to defend their friend in a battle , which batman use for their advantage . of course you can tell its a good story , but through out the story I couldn't find what I always wont in a comic , for all is so confusing , with wards flooding all over the story , like a long non imaginative novel , though the ending would please anyone a s syburg return to the titans in his new suit and freshen the Titans blood , you'll find that its the only lovely tale in the entire comic book.
Rating: Summary: JLA Vs TITANS Review: talk, talk, talk, talk, talk? . I know the important of the plot , I don't care much usually about the writers , but those names David GRAYSON & Phill JIMENZ I'll remember , the whole story is about syburg rebuilding him self and sleep walking him self to earth capturing the moon and threatening every living thing on earth . kidnapping the Titans (to keep them close to him as a family) they manage to wake up to realize what he is and ending up facing the JLA to defend their friend in a battle , which batman use for their advantage . of course you can tell its a good story , but through out the story I couldn't find what I always wont in a comic , for all is so confusing , with wards flooding all over the story , like a long non imaginative novel , though the ending would please anyone a s syburg return to the titans in his new suit and freshen the Titans blood , you'll find that its the only lovely tale in the entire comic book.
Rating: Summary: fantastic art, good story Review: the art by phil jimenez, evocative of some of george perez's best work, is the highlight of this book. combined with an above average plot and excellent characterization (devin grayson's strong point), this book is a satisfying graphic novel. one of dc comics better selling mini series in 99.
Rating: Summary: fantastic art, good story Review: the art by phil jimenez, evocative of some of george perez's best work, is the highlight of this book. combined with an above average plot and excellent characterization (devin grayson's strong point), this book is a satisfying graphic novel. one of dc comics better selling mini series in 99.
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