The New Teen Titans was my go-to comic for nonstop action back in the day. I still remember the issue where the team invaded the Brotherhood of Evil's headquarters, great stuff. Hopefully the story above would offer the same bang for your buck.
The New Teen Titans was my go-to comic for nonstop action back in the day. I still remember the issue where the team invaded the Brotherhood of Evil's headquarters, great stuff. Hopefully the story above would offer the same bang for your buck.
It's only fitting that these kids cross paths with comicdom's first sidekick. I'm still waiting to hear details on the planned Batman: The Brave and the Bold movie, and whether Dick Grayson will plar a role, as Damian is the rumored Robin of that story.
You would think that the Titans would welcome a wealthy benefactor like Warren Worthington into their ranks, but it looks like drama has followed. Just what could have happened to get Kori so worked up?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit was a thrill for me back in the day, watching cartoon characters from different companies crossing over with each other. The only thing missing was a superhero appearance. Sure it was too soon for Batman The Animated Series, but surely Max Fleischer's Superman could have done a fly by?
This team is a place to give second chances to some heroes that I thought were taken before their prime. These being comic characters, a couple of them have actually made a return to the land of the living. I still wince at the memory of reading Katma Tui's death at the hands of Star Sapphire - that one hurt!
One cool thing that I have liked about the Teen Titans is the variety of types of stories that were told with the team. They could easily go from standard superhero fare to epic off-planet action to street level mysteries. It would be cool to see them share a mystic adventure with Dr. Strange.
Uh oh, looks like Dick Grayson has run afoul of the Spirit of Things Yet to Come on this fateful Christmas Eve. Let's see what the living vampire has to say about that!
Morbius also encountered the Tim Drake Robin in STF #4420
If you are going to wear a big initial on your costume, just be sure you are aware of who you are standing next to! Let's hope these guys can get some fashion tips from superherodom's top designer!
The Rocketeer and Batman first shared an adventure on one of my earliest B&B covers, back in 2010. A crude effort, to be sure, so I thought that it was time to feature them together again. Throwing Robin into the mix would be a welcome addition. He might give Cliff Secord someone to relate to.
Namorita joined the Teen Titans back in STF #1714, and the team previously crossed paths with her and her cousin, The Sub-Mariner and back in STF #2648. I figured that the third part in this ongoing saga should involve a third sea-faring guest star, and that was an opportunity to use the always cool Stingray.
Miles Morales has been seen traversing the multiverse into many realities, some quite familiar to long time comic fans. It would be cool to see him wall crawl his way into the Saturday Morning Hanna-Barbera universe. I'd love to see his reaction to these family-friendly heroes.
The Super Friends met the Peter Parker Spidey (and his Amazing Friends) in STF #1299...
With Kraven about to make his cinematic debut, we will finally have seen live action versions of all of the Sinister Six. Spider-Man: No Way Home came kind of close, but it's too bad we never got a proper Spidey Vs. The Sinister Six Movie.
Dick Grayson will face off against a slightly different Six lineup once he transitions into Nightwing, as seen in STF #3738...
This is another cover in which the primary image required some extension and repair before I could add in any new elements. Here's a look at the behind the scenes progress:
Here's another cover which required a bit of prep work on the main image before I could add in the guest stars. Check out a peek at the behind the scenes progress:
I'm not sure what kinds of rules there are against vampires in children's animation, but Morbius did not drink blood in the 90's Spider-Man animated series. Instead they depicted him feeding on human plasma through circular growths on the palms of his hands. For me, that seemed grosser than biting someone's neck, but I suppose the producers' thinking was that they didn't want kids running around taking chomps out of each other to emulate him.
For the conclusion to this three-part tale, we see that Alpha Flight's premiere mage has made the journey to Titans Tower. He'll certainly be a big help to the team, but his teen years are behind him. Let's hope he can fit in!
Darth Vader and Starfire have a bit of history on this blog - Starfire first ran afoul of the Empire in STF #397, and was taken hostage by Vader in STF #398... (her marriage to The Silver Surfer was resolved in STF #2200, if you're curious). Vader was last seen taunting Starfire by joining forces with her sister in STF #3047.
It looks like we'll have to wait a while longer to see Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson again. Captain America: Brave New World has been pushed back a year for retooling. Apparently test screenings did not go well and they are looking at reshoots. The film sounded pretty stuffed, with The Leader, Red Hulk and The Sentry all rumored to be involved, so maybe it's a pacing issue that can be fixed with editing.
The Falcon and Robin previously had battled The Outsider together in STF #2180, Had an adventure with the original Teen Titans in STF #2743, and fought the hand after Dick Grayson became Nightwing in STF #2990.
I've had the Avengers meet The New Teen Titans on the blog - first in STF #1250, and then again in STF #3179, but for this Anniversary Issue, I thought it would be cool if Earth's Mightiest Heroes had an epic adventure with the original Teen Titans team. With two such powerful teams, I needed to find adversaries that could give them a run for their money, and that's where the classic Kirby monsters come in!
Here are larger images of the individual stories:
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