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Sto caricando le informazioni... The New Teen Titans: The Terror of Trigon (edizione 2003)di Marv Wolfman (Autore), George Pérez (Autore), Romeo Tanghal (Autore)
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Collecting the first five issues of THE NEW TEEN TITANS, as well asredesigned Titans profile entries from the first volume of WHO'S WHO: THEDEFINITIVE DIRECTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE! The mysterious Titans member, Raven,has been battling her inner demons for some time now, but she can no longer holdthe evil that is her father Trigon in check. Now the otherworldly demon hasbreached his dimensional prison, conquering the Earth - and Nightwing, Starfire,Cyborg, Changeling, and the rest of the Titans are mankind's only hope ofdefeating him! Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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In its day, this title was the primary market competitor to Marvel's immensely popular X-Men. Unfortunately, I don't think Marv Wolfman's writing holds up nearly as well today as Chris Claremont's does. Despite touching on some mature themes (Raven being the product of a rape, Dick and Kory sleeping together), The New Teen Titans still feels like it is written for juveniles. The most obvious evidence is in the super-annoying Changeling and his constant barrage of bad jokes, but it's there in more subtle ways as well.
The story itself (being what it is) is full of metaphysical nonsense and finishes with a deus ex machina that makes the whole conflict and journey feel unsatisfying.
On the plus side, George Pérez (the hardest-working artist in comics) is at his best here. And there are some good sequences, particularly one where the Titans confront their dark selves, and with them all their worst fears and insecurities.
It's still an okay comic, just not a great one. ( )