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Loading... The New Teen Titans: Terra Incognitoby Marv Wolfman
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"Originally published in single magazine form in The New Teen Titans 26,28-34; New Teen Titans Annual 2"--T.p. verso. No library descriptions found. |
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This was DC's hot title in the early 1980s, giving Chris Claremont's X-Men a run for its money with large doses of relationship drama and many simultaneous, long-range subplots. It isn't quite as good, but it holds up pretty well for the most part. The hardest sections to get through involved the Brotherhood of Evil, a group of super-powered terrorists led by a brain in a jar. They spout seriously cliche villain dialogue, and half of them do it with a silly accent. I was glad to see them finally go away.
By the end of the book, we begin to learn the truth about Terra, and see the birth of a new antihero. It would just get better after this. ( )