Monday, August 12, 2013

The Culling, Part 1: Teen Titans Annual #1

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Not many stories manage to fail so spectacularly in every department, but behold one of the finest examples of doing so.




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Julz Chan said...

Oh and btw I meant I ignored the Culling,not the the whole Teen Titans series. Although I am suspecting a patter with the villains in this series.Being over complicated with their plans, or just dumb.If you`ve gotten to issue 23 you know what I mean.

SkinnyAy said...

I realize this is a bit of late comment to the party of recommendations but I had to point out one that most people seem to be forgetting:

Batman Beyond Unlimited (Or the new title for it, Batman Beyond Universe).

I'm surprised nobody's mentioned this awesome book. Each Issue is split into segments for Batman Beyond, the Justice League Beyond,and Superman Beyond. The Superman Beyond parts are my favorites. I really suggest purchasing the first trade collections of the stories. Characters are really well done and continue from the what went on the Batman Beyond Ongoing Series that followed after Hush Beyond. They're some pretty good books and continuing to be so, although disappointing that they trimmed down the number of segments in Universe to just Batman Beyond and Superman Beyond Stories. I wanted to see a bit more of Justice League Beyond, especially since they added Mr. Miracle and Capt. Marvel into the Group.

If this recommendation has been made in one of the other segments of the Culling Review, I'm very sorry to bother, Linkara.

Anonymous said...

I think the Government in Earth-2 is right to fear Superheroes, I mean when you think about it. Terry Sloan "the 8th Wonder" or whatever his code name was nuked several countries! Fury, is in league with Steppenwolf, Flash and Green Lantern have fought against the World Army... Is it all that weird that they aren't too trusting?

Unknown said...

Is it me, or does the Tron outfits paradoxically highlights the black colours? If you look at the costume for long periods, it looks like the coloured lines become more subdued and the black is highlighted.

Maybe other people see it in the opposite way, but the point here is that the suits two-colour scheme with neon highlights look like they are fighting each other to see which can hurt my eyes more.

Dread Pirate Robin said...

Funny thing about the Tron look, Brett Booth didn't like it. He actually inputted a pretty damn good looking Superboy suit, that managed to find a line between suit and clothes, but it was shot down by the editorial staff. So, yeah, once again we can blame our good buddies DiDio and friends for eye puke.
What could have been - http://demonpuppy.blogspot.com/2012/05/rejects-superboy-design.html

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