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Deathstroke Mask posted on twitter by Joe Manganiello
Introduced to comic book readers in December 1980 in DC Comics' The New Teen Titans #2, Slade Wilson is known for being DC's deadliest assassin – and as we can see from the tweet below (followed by released image), he's still showing no mercy: No mercy…Deathstroke is coming soon to CW Seed pic.twitter.com/55G4PqarcI — CW Seed (@cwseed) May 16,[...]
Will (SPOILER)'s Death Have Consequences? Teen Titans #30 Preview
This preview of Teen Titans #40 contains spoilers for Deathstroke #43, released earlier this month, so click away now if you don't want to read them… Now then, if you read Deathstroke #43, you know that Red Arrow shot Deathstroke through the eye, killing him, in the issue's final pages Also of note, the robins came[...]
It's 'The Walking Dead' / 'Teen Titans GO!' Mash-Up You Need in Your Life! [VIDEO]
Meanwhile, Ezekiel (Khary Payton) and the rest of the Teen Titans are trying to figure out "rock/paper/scissors" long enough to decide who's treating for pizza – as the flowing hair of musical greatness known as B.E.R gets their night shining. AMC/Cartoon Network And then we woke up… So until we develop a cheap form of interdimensional travel, what[...]
Damian Wayne May Break Batman's Code in the Terminus Agenda Finale
"Oi used to dress up as a nice sansevieria, but that's a bit too ritzy these days, so now Oi have to infiltrate as a shabby philodendron." "Pip pip," Johnston said, his eyes glowing with the thought of all the clicks. The latest solicit to catch our eye and prompt a highly clickable article is for the final[...]
A Good Old Fashioned Butt Stabbing in This Week's Teen Titan's Annual
So when Damian confronts Jason Todd in this week's Teen Titans Annual, he makes his displeasure known in the best way possible… by stabbing Jason in the butt with a dart. Fisticuffs, presumably, ensue, though the preview ends there We know if we were stabbed in the butt by a kid, we'd definitely be in a[...]
Why Are the Teen Titans Robbing the Batcave in This Week's Teen Titans #26
But Damian Wayne doesn't follow the rules, which is why he and the Teen Titans are seen breaking into the Bat-Cave in this week's issue of Teen Titans. But they aren't just there to throw an all-night rager They're there to steal stuff. Batman is not going to be happy when he finds out And he always[...]
Deathstroke and Teen Titans Crossover in March for The Terminus Agenda
It's the crossover event you didn't realize you were highly anticipating until just now! In March, DC Comics presents The Terminus Agenda, a crossover between Deathstroke and Teen Titans, kicking off with a prelude in Deathstroke #41 The story sees Deathstroke's secret identity revealed to the world, followed by Damian Wayne leading the Teen Titans to[...]
'Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans': Let Reasoned Discussion, Debate Begin!
But only one rivalry stands heads, shoulders, and capes above all others…reaching such a fever pitch that DC Entertainment, Cartoon Network, and Warner Bros. could no longer turn a deaf ear and a blind eye to the inevitable. With that, we present… Warner Bros. So what do we know about it? Not much, except that you can find the[...]
Titans #24 cover by Brandon Peterson
The Titans find themselves fighting demonic creatures from an unknown realm. Where did they come from? Can they be sent back? Is it a good read?
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies More Successful Than Justice League After One Weekend
Positioning itself as potentially the new core franchise of the Worlds of DC (™), the officially branded new name of the cinematic universe formerly known as the DCEU, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies brought in $10.5 million in the North American box office and an additional $1 million internationally in its opening weekend, performing[...]
Teen Titans #20 cover by Bernard Chang and Wil Quintana
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Teen Titans ambush a sacrificial ritual being performed by Brother Blood and his followers As this new group of Titans spread out and subdue both Blood and his commune, we are shown how Robin put this team together We see Damian meet with each member and make the offer that brings them onto[...]
Daybreak Games Adds the Teen Titans to DC Universe Online
In case you're a fan of the Teen Titans, Daybreak Games has brought the team and their most famous story "The Judas Contract" to DC Universe Online If you're not familiar with the storyline, we won't spoil the fun for you to find out what happens, but the storyline is only available for players over[...]
Titans #23 cover by Brandon Peterson
The new Titans begin their first mission when a metahuman manifests in New York City. They need to save the city and the new metahuman. Is it a good read?
Teen Titans Special #1 cover by Robson Rocha, Trevor Scott, and Hi-Fi
Older Wally tries to convince young Wallace that there are complex situations that can't always be resolved by heroism. Teen Titans Special #1 cover by Robson Rocha, Trevor Scott, and Hi-Fi Teen Titans Special #1 immediately establishes its identity as a contrast to the Justice League These are young and angry heroes dissatisfied with how the world[...]
Justice League: No Justice #1 cover by Francis Manapul
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Brainiac has attacked Earth, specifically targeting the Justice League, the Titans, the Teen Titans, and the Suicide Squad Despite defeating each team handily, Brainiac is seeking help from the heroes of Earth The destruction of the Source Wall has released the Omega Titans, and one is targeting Brainiac's home planet of Colu for consumption[...]
Nightwing #44 cover by Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire
Nightwing is witness to a number of attempted murders through a hacker who can detonate the lithium in phone batteries. Things get more disturbing when a man is found dead in his apartment. What is going on? Is the comic a good read?
Teen Titans #19 cover by Dan Mora
Meanwhile, Kid Flash, Raven, Aqualad, and Starfire try to control the crowd driven mad by Joran's NeVRland technology. Teen Titans #19 cover by Dan Mora This is my first excursion with the Teen Titans, unless you count Dan Abnett's Titans, since the Lazarus Contract story. I was pleasantly surprised by how complex the themes of this installment were,[...]