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Posted by: rowdyrjp

I grew up with the Teen Titans. I know that may sound corny ... but it is true.

As a Teenager in the 80's I decided to pick up an interesting looking book ... The New Teen Titans from Marv Wolfman and George Perez. Well, I was familiar with George' artwork and it caught my eye.

Together they decided to do something different. Not only would they tackle real problems along with the fantastic { something Green Arrow/Green Lantern pioneered and Marvel proceeeded to innovate upon } But they would allow they copyrighted characters to AGE... I started reading them as a teen and when I hit University these characters were also in their 20's!!!

The issues and personal development of these characters were such that I could relate to... in a sense I went thru it with them every month.

This cemented my interest in comics from early childhood into a lifelong love affair with the art form.

Fancy variant covers... game tie ins... movie marketing... etc. etc.
All of these sales gimmicks fail miserably to develop loyal fans compared to well crafted stories. This is a story tellers medium and all the AD reps will never 'get' that.

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Posted by: HECK!

Teen Titans were funny. There was a teenage version of almost every hero and villian... Joker's daughter Harlequin, etc.

-HECK!

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Posted by: rowdyrjp

Yeah the initial 60's 70's Teen Titans were camp. I am referring to the re-launch in 1980. They decided to tackle drug abuse, Teen violence, gang issues, runaways, Teenage prostitution, Parental abuse..........

Maybe not so ground breaking today... but it was at the time.

Race, prejudice, justice vs the letter of the law.. many serious themes permeated this book for a decade. Which is why it is the only time when this book actually beat out Marvel's X-men in sales.

The partnership between Marv Wolfman and George Perez was so highly regarded that DC gave them the keys to the kingdom.

The two were allowed to re-mold the entire DC universe { killing characters that had been around for decades.. wiping out entire universes.... } in the higly acclaimed Crisis on Infinite Earths... No other series has so profoundly altered the continuity of DC Comics.

Their work on New Teen Titans is where they made their names { as partners } and it garnered the numerous industry awards.

For me it was a hell of a good read

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Posted by: coshawn jenkins

I'm a lover of the Teen Titans also .

but my favorite book is Ultimate Spiderman, it's the story of somthing fantastic happing to an ordnary person, and the fantastic spetical that his life becomes as a result.

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Posted by: Whidden

Silver Surfer.

I have a big book with the first 6 comic issues in it.

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Posted by: Sandy June

Archie

http://www.danparent.com/images/archies%20angels.jpg

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Posted by: Pippin

Sabrina the Teenage Witch comics (same people who did Archie)

I think I own every issue

Out of the big name comics X-Men is my favorite

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Posted by: complexbrother

Right now it's a tossup between the New Avengers and Ultimate Spiderman, with Top Ten coming in at a close third.

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Posted by: HECK!

New Avengers is pretty cool, haven't picked up a whole lot of them yet though.

-HECK!

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Posted by: complexbrother

and we can't forget JLA

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