Showing posts with label Scott Lobdell. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003

Teen Titans | Comics

Apart from doing their vigilantism work as sidekicks, Aqualad, Kid Flash and Robin were also active as a solo hero. When Mister Twister started trouble at Hatton Corners, these young heroes stopped him by working as a team and they decided to continue their union by calling themselves Teen Titans with approval from their mentors Aquaman, Batman and The Flash.

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Teen Titans | Comics

Soon, they recruited Donna Troy as original Wonder Girl and Speedy to the team and start operating from a former Wayne Enterprises warehouse. When the mysterious tele-empathetic teen superhero Raven approaches Cyborg, Beast Boy, Kid Flash, Robin, Starfire and Wonder Girl for help fighting the menace of her demonic father Trigon, they re-builded the team as New Teen Titans.

In the aftermath of “Zero Hour”, Nightwing passed the leadership mantle to Arsenal, following a bunch of new recruits like Changeling, Damage, Impulse, Kyle Rayner, Minion, Mirage, Supergirl and Terra. Then Donna Troy dies on “Graduation Day” and Nightwing formed The Outsiders. This apparently left Beast Boy, Cyborg and Starfire in their San Francisco based Titans Tower.

Bart Allen as Impulse, Tim Drake as the new Robin, Superboy and a new Wonder Girl re-formed the team again to deal with Deathstroke and the Church of Blood, led by a new Brother Blood. The team was also active during Identity Crisis, Infinite Crisis and Countdown to Final Crisis. The older members of the team later formed "Titans" and Cyborg reforms Titans East.

For more information on Teen Titans comics series, you can check out these links below.

Teen Titans (Comics) Wikipedia


Teen Titans (Comics) DC Wikia



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Early Days of the Titans

Here is your links to buy "Teen Titans" comics from DC Comics on Amazon.

Teen Titans – Year One

The Silver Age Teen Titans Archives Vol 01

The New Teen Titans Archives Vol 01

The New Teen Titans Archives Vol 02

The New Teen Titans Archives Vol 03

The New Teen Titans Archives Vol 04

The New Teen Titans – Terra Incognito

The New Teen Titans – The Judas Contract

The New Teen Titans – The Terror of Trigon

Crisis on Infinite Earths (Softcover)

Crisis on Infinite Earths (Hardcover)

Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths

History of the DC Universe (Softcover)

History of the DC Universe (Hardcover)

New Teen Titans – Games (Softcover)

New Teen Titans – Games (Hardcover)

JLA/Titans – The Technis Imperative

Titans/Young Justice – Graduation Day

New Teen Titans – Who Is Donna Troy?

Teen Titans Vol 01 – A Kid’s Game

Teen Titans Vol 02 – Family Lost

Teen Titans Vol 03 – Beast Boys and Girls

Teen Titans Vol 04 – The Future is Now

Teen Titans/Outsiders – The Insiders

Infinite Crisis (Softcover)

Infinite Crisis (Hardcover)

Teen Titans Vol 05 – Life and Death

Teen Titans Vol 06 – Titans Around The World

Teen Titans Vol 07 – Titans East

Teen Titans – Titans of Tomorrow

Teen Titans – Spotlight – Wonder Girl

Teen Titans – On the Clock

Teen Titans – Spotlight – Raven

Titans – Old Friends (Softcover)

Titans – Old Friends (Hardcover)

Teen Titans – Spotlight – Cyborg

Titans – Lockdown

Teen Titans – Changing of the Guard

Terror Titans

Teen Titans – Deathtrap

Teen Titans – Child’s Play

Teen Titans – Ravager – Fresh Hell

Consisting of the popular teenage superheroes, the concept of the fictional superhero team Teen Titans was created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani. It first appeared in the 60th issue of The Brave and the Bold monthly ongoing series from DC Comics in 1965.

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Titans on Adventure

During the long running publication period, writer Dan Jurgens (Superman/Doomsday – Hunter/Prey, The Death of Superman), Geoff Johns (Blackest Night, Brightest Day) and Scott Lobdell (The Darkness, WildC.A.T.s) has helped create the base of a long running chronological storytelling along with artists Gil Kane (Conan the Barbarian, John Carter; Warlord of Mars), Art Saaf, Neal Adams, Mike McKone, Eddy Barrows and Ed Benes (Artemis – Requiem, Blackest Night – Titans).

Following the timeline reboot of The New 52 after "Flashpoint" crossover event, the team of Teen Titans have begin their adventure anew on Prime Earth. Apart from shining in the comic book pages, the team also appeared in its own TV show aired on Cartoon Network simply titled Teen Titans on The WB from 2003 to 2006.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2003

Magneto | Comics

Max Eisenhardt was born a mutant in a Jewish family and happens to be the only survivor of the Holocaust from Nazis, would create the alias of Erik Magnus Lehnsherr and moved with a woman named Magda. But tragedy followed him as he lost his daughter at the hands of humans and in a blind rage; he destroyed almost everyone at sight with his magnetic powers.

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Magneto | Comics

Terrified at his husband, a pregnant Magda fled and gave birth to her twin child; Wanda and Pietro, who would join The Avengers as Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. Erik would later meet Professor Charles Xavier and discussed the “Existence of Mutants” which quickly bonded these two. But after their being mutant is revealed to each other, Eric soon parted his ways with Xavier.

He became the self-proclaimed savior of mutants by taking the alias "Magneto" and formed Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. His old friend Charles Xavier and his team of X-Men would cross paths with him whenever he tries to terrorize the world with his world dominating schemes.

Over the years they’d fight each other on numerous occasions and when he forcibly pulled the Adamantium from Wolverine’s body (Fatal Attractions), Xavier tries to shut his mind that created the psionic being Onslaught. Magneto battled Fantastic Four, The Sub-Mariner, The Inhumans, ruled the island nation of Genosha, rendered powerless, reunited with Wanda and Pietro, fought Apocalypse in another reality, came back from dead many times and eventually joined the ranks of X-Men.

For more information on Magneto comics series, you can check out the links below.

Magneto (Comics) Wikipedia

Magneto (Comics) Marvel Wikia

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Age of Rebellion

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X-Men – Magneto Testament (Softcover)

X-Men – Magneto Testament (Hardcover)

Secret Wars

Secret Wars Omnibus

X-Men First Class – Class Portraits

Acts of Vengeance Crossovers

X-Men Legends – Mutant Genesis

X-Men – Mutant Genesis (Softcover)

X-Men – Mutant Genesis (Hardcover)

X-Men – Fatal Attractions

Avengers/X-Men – Bloodties

X-Men – Age of Apocalypse Prelude

X-Men – Legionquest

X-Men – Dawn of The Age of Apocalypse

X-Men – Age of Apocalypse – The Complete Epic Book 01

X-Men – Age of Apocalypse – The Complete Epic Book 02

X-Men – Age of Apocalypse – The Complete Epic Book 03

X-Men – Age of Apocalypse – The Complete Epic Book 04

X-Men – The Age of Apocalypse Omnibus

X-Men – Age of Apocalypse Omnibus Companion

X-Men – Prelude to Onslaught

X-Men/Avengers – Onslaught Omnibus

Earth X

X-Men – Dream's End

X-Men – Eve of Destruction

Magneto – Rogue Nation

X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol 01 – The Twelve

X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol 02 – Ages of Apocalypse

X-Men – Eve of Destruction

X-Treme X-Men Vol 1.5 – Savage Land

X-Men Evolution Vol 01

X-Men Evolution Vol 02

New X-Men Vol 03 – New Worlds

New X-Men Vol 04 – Riot At Xavier's

New X-Men Vol 06 – Planet X

X-Men – The New Age of Apocalypse

House of M (Softcover)

House of M (Hardcover)

X-Men Legacy – Salvage

X-Necrosha

X-Men Legacy – Collision

X-Men – Curse of The Mutants

X-Men – Age of X

X-Men – Nation X

Avengers – The Children's Crusade (Softcover)

Avengers – The Children's Crusade (Hardcover)

Avengers Vs. X-Men (Softcover)

Avengers Vs. X-Men (Hardcover)

Avengers vs. X-Men – VS

Avengers & X-Men – Axis (Softcover)

Avengers & X-Men – Axis (Hardcover)

Magneto is a fictional character who was created by Stan Lee (Amazing Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk) and Jack Kirby (Black Panther, Eternals) for Marvel Comics in 1963. He became a recurring antagonist and his first appearance was made on the first issue of the X-Men, which would later become Uncanny X-Men.

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Magneto Battles The Avengers

Apart from appearing on the regular X-Titles for years, Magneto was part of many stories and crossovers like Secret Wars (1984), Acts of Vengeance, Legion Quest, Age of Apocalypse, The Magneto War, The Twelve, Eve of Destruction, House of M, Necrosha, Age of X, Nation X, Regenesis, The Children's Crusade, Avengers Vs. X-Men, AXIS and Time Runs Out over the years of publication.

On live-action X-Men movies, actor Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender has played the role of Magneto and the latest incarnation of the character will be seen on X-Men – Apocalypse in 2016.
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