Teen Titans Go #52 (2004)

Teen Titans Go #52 (2004)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by J. Torres Art by Alexander Serra Cover by Joe Quinones
The Teen Titans thought they were the only game in town…so who are all these new teen superheroes popping up all over Jump City? With some of the Titans experiencing some problems with their own super powers, maybe it's a good thing!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS



Issue featured your basic “long introduction to established DC character” story. Here is what my six-year old said about this issue. On art: “Enjoyed it on the inside, but didn't like the cover.” For me, the colorist was a bit heavy on dark, background shades, but overall it had solid, cartoony graphics. On story: “Cool. Wondered who was stealing all of their powers.” For me, it was obvious from the start, but that’s the difference between reading thousands of comics...while checking out the advanced previews, with spoilers. Overall rating: “Eight." He preferred it over the Tiny Titans first issue; this comic has a book length story, where they “Go on a mission.” The physical threat to the Titans could have been built up more, but the riddles and jokes were superior then normal. And have to love those short, “When will we see ?”, letters from kids. Good, solid read. .
I GIVE THIS ONE 7 OUT OF 10 GRAHAMS.
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by J. Torres Art by Alexander Serra Cover by Joe Quinones
The Teen Titans thought they were the only game in town…so who are all these new teen superheroes popping up all over Jump City? With some of the Titans experiencing some problems with their own super powers, maybe it's a good thing!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS



Issue featured your basic “long introduction to established DC character” story. Here is what my six-year old said about this issue. On art: “Enjoyed it on the inside, but didn't like the cover.” For me, the colorist was a bit heavy on dark, background shades, but overall it had solid, cartoony graphics. On story: “Cool. Wondered who was stealing all of their powers.” For me, it was obvious from the start, but that’s the difference between reading thousands of comics...while checking out the advanced previews, with spoilers. Overall rating: “Eight." He preferred it over the Tiny Titans first issue; this comic has a book length story, where they “Go on a mission.” The physical threat to the Titans could have been built up more, but the riddles and jokes were superior then normal. And have to love those short, “When will we see ?”, letters from kids. Good, solid read. .
I GIVE THIS ONE 7 OUT OF 10 GRAHAMS.
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