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In the late '70s, I jumped on the Claremont/Byrne X-Men bandwagonβ€”a bit late, but I started with what became The Dark Phoenix Saga. I was there from the beginning of the Wolfman/PΓ©rez New Teen Titans. Now, I find myself immersed in @tomtaylormade.bsky.social's Titans, and it continues to feel...

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NYERinWESTCHESTER's avatar NYERinWESTCHESTER @andrewaltenburg.bsky.social
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I tried the new Titans but couldn't get past the first issue - but your post gives me reason to give it another try. I too read the Titans from the start - what a thrilling time it was to be a comics fan! :)

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Skanedog's avatar Skanedog @skanedog.bsky.social
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His Titans run is fantastic. That book and Nightwing really gave DC the breath of fresh air that it needed as it was getting deeply stale bogged down in endless retreads of Metal-era stories. His characters feel vibrant and alive and new and familiar all at the same time, it's a joy to read.

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...simultaneously fresh and classic. The superheroic action is grand, but the spot-on characterization makes each issue a true pleasure. No. 10 further develops the Dark-Winged Queen story and brings an old favorite back to the team. It's an absolutely solid installment in what looks to be...

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