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In a way, when you get right down to it, there isn’t a whole lot to describe for this issue. The various Titans continue to deal with their respective Black Lanterns ... snag the first two; but taken with those first two and as its own story tied to Blackest Night, this is well worth your while. I suspect the older Titans fans more familiar ... Night.
Story: 7.5/10
Art: 8.5/10
Whole: 8/10 ...
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... Can't Spell "Titans" Without T and A.
Definitely the weakest of the Blackest Night tie-ins so far.
The biggest problem ... Teen Titan heroine who died in the same Titans/Teen Titans special in which Donna Troy died ( ... yeah.
This whole state of affairs is especially problematic given that this is the Teen Titans we're talking about. I've haven't particularly been a fan of ...
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... apocalypse side of things. We also get to see Dove take on the black lanterns. For those who followed the Blackest Night: Titans miniseries, you’ll know what I’m talking about. And while we’re on the Titans mini, Donna Troy is now in a worse place in Blackest Night ... Joe Prado, Mera, Oclair Albert, review, Superman, Titans, Wally West, Weekly Comic Book Review, Wonder ...
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This week, Mike and Eric discuss the lists of top 5 gadgets and vehicles in the DCU as submitted by listeners. Then it’s directly into our usual spoiler filled comics discussion with: Justice League: Cry for Justice #4, Blackest Night Superman #3, Blackest Night Titans #3, Green Lantern #47 and Blackest Night #4.
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... and #31 dealt specifically with the fallout of Final Crisis, as did Titans #16; we also can't forget the "Last Rites" story ... the main event as with Infinite Crisis and Blackest Night -- but rather its effects are felt later in Teen Titans, Robin, Nightwing, and the ... Crisis and Final Crisis (or even how Blue Beetle and Teen Titans eventually crossed over with Sinestro Corps War) seems a ...
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... about the Batman and Superman minis. I was pleased to see how relevant the Titans mini turned out to be for the main series (at least its latest issue).
... is essentially functioning as a parody of Blackest Night by the guy who is actually writing it.As for Titans #77, I've always dug Deathstroke. In the X-Men/New Teen Titans crossover, he was cool enough to make me want to start reading DC ...
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