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Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Omnibus

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Witness the birth of the new Teen Titans! Superboy, Kid Flash, Robin, Wonder Girl, Cyborg and more join together to reform the DC Universe's premiere teen superteam! But these youngster quickly learn the dangers of putting on a costume from classic Titans foe Deathstroke! Plus, the return of former Titans long though lost, new arrivals in the form of Miss Martian and Ravager, and a life and death battle for the fate of the universe itself as the INFINITE CRISIS arrives! This hardcover omnibus is a must for any Teen Titans fan! Read more


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dc Comics (May 31, 2022)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 1440 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1779515456


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 52


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.91 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.64 x 3.03 x 11.15 inches


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  • My Preferred Titans
I absolutely love this run. The reintroduction of the Teen Titans after Young Justice had their run brings together a perfect mix of the classic New Teen Titans team with new younger characters that are actually teenagers. Geoff Johns delivers his version of some Titans story tropes, the Deathstroke story, the Brother Blood story, Raven dealing with her father's influence, but does it so well you'll forget that there isn't much new ground here. Art is fantastic throughout and very consistent, even when the artist changes it's mostly people with similar styles. One stand out I want to mention is the way this omnibus collects the Infinite Crisis story. It peppers in just enough of the main event to tell the Superboy story perfectly and the Titans tie ins GREATLY impact the event comic. This was the first time I'd read those tie ins and I've never seen a tie in fit so perfectly into an event and enhance it in such a meaningful way. Another strength of this run is the way character is such a focal point. You're seeing the lives of these kids and their relationships, there's just some villains popping in along the way to give them something to do. If I had to come up with a negative, I'd say the size of the book can be a challenge. The binding is well done but just from the sheer size, I often felt like I was strainingit while reading. It's incredibly convenient to have everything in one collection, but for the sake of practicality it may have been better to split up. While the Wolfman/Perez run is the objective best, this run is without a doubt my personal favorite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Tom T

  • Over 1400 pages of goodness
This Omnibus is huge and it is not an understatement. It comes in at 1426 pages and weights over 7 pounds. This is not a book you carry around. Find a good reading place and leave it there. The binding superb and the pages are thick. This book will last as long as it is not stood up on a shelf. The weight of the book will eventually tear the spine binding over time if left standing a shelf. I recommend laying the book flat on a shelf to preserve the spine. Without spoiling anything, I really like Geoff Johns' take on a new generation of Teen Titans especially how the teens are a mirror image of the Justice League (Robin/Batman, Superboy/Superman and Wonder Girl/Wonder Woman) and for the most part the teens don't want to grow as replacements for the Justice League. Hold overs Starfire and Cyborg provided a connection to the previous Titan goldens years of Marv Wolfman and George Perez. Johns' interpretation of Raven also deserves some praise. As the series developed, new characters like Rose Wilson/Ravager, Kid Devil, and others are added while others are removed (such as Starfire leaving to join the Outsiders). This omnibus effectively ended at issue 50, Johns' last issue, but the series continued for another 50 issues with other tie ins. I really hope DC will reprint the second half of this series in omnibus format. If you like DC heroes, get this and read it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2022 by samiam samiam

  • very good tale but not a standalone
What this book IS: a way to read all of Geoff Johns' Teen Titans stories at once, at high quality production and a good price. What this book ISN'T: a way to read the comprehensive Teen Titans with a clear beginning\middle\end. I finished reading this from cover to cover today, I really enjoyed it and if you like Johns' writing or DC's characters you will probably like it too. It's similar to his style with his Lantern teams except substitute magic instead of outer space (I prefer space though). There are a LOT of characters in this book. I hadn't heard of most of them before other than Superboy (Conner Kent version), Robin (Tim Drake version), Speedy (Mia Dearden version) and Impulse (Bart Allen). The plots focused on them and Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark version) were my favorites. The stuff with the others was fine too but less meaningful to me. By the end of this massive book it is mostly all "B-level" side characters however, just FYI. The biggest thing I think you should know is that it kinda counts on you being fairly familiar with the DC universe of that era. It would greatly help you as a reader if you were already knowledgeable on the prior teams (like the previous Teen Titans and Young Justice) and related teams (like the Outsiders or Doom Patrol). Additionally, this book covers so many years that it crosses many major events (such as Identity Crisis, Infinite Crisis, some OMAC stuff, some Amazon stuff, etc) and a primary character relies on you remembering the Death of Superman \ Reign of the Supermen comics from the '90s. If you haven't read those you may not know what is going on sometimes. You should be able to follow what the Titans are up to and why but you may be lost as to the big picture at points. Keep in mind most of the Titans also exist in their own separate titles at the time or at least appear in their "family's" stories. Those issues impact them too and they carry that over to this comic, often without explanations. For me personally the most confusing aspects are when members will join the team and leave the team (or die and resurrect) yet one of the two events will be included while the other won't. I don't know if that's because it took place when someone else was writing or what but I just had to go with the flow. Note for the editors: it really is over 1400 pages long but nearly every chapter has a blank black page separating it from the next so I really think they could've been used to throw in a couple lines of text explaining what is going on outside of the book to get the audience more up to speed. Lastly, if you are not experienced with a hardcover comic this thick the middle section is quite tough to read in your lap. It's so heavy that you have to hold it open with effort and when the page gets towards the binding you have to work at reading it. In conclusion if they had made a little more effort at turning it into a single long arc with lots of subplots then it would've been five stars from me. Instead it is just a stack of somewhat related chapters occasionally presented without context and that hurts it's readability as a cohesive epic. If I had known all of this beforehand I still would have ordered the book even though I've only read about half of the other works it depends on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2013 by dishpandan

  • THIS BOOK IS EVERYTHING IT SAYS IT IS!
STORY & ART LIKE THIS TOGETHER, YOU TELL ME HOW CAN YOU GO WRONG WITH THAT, I WILL TELL YOU HOW? BY NOT BUYING IT, THATS HOW! LOVE IT!
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by frances rios

  • Worth the price
While I haven’t been able to read it yet I can say that the book came in immaculate condition and the artwork is impeccable. This is one of the largest omnibus I own in my collection and you should get it for yours.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022 by Dps

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