Teen Titans Vol. 1: It's Our Right to Fight (The New 52) [Kindle Edition] Author: SCOTT LOBDELL BRETT BOOTH Norm Rapmund | Language: English | ISBN:
B0098SWEKY | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Download electronic versions of selected books Download Teen Titans Vol. 1: It's Our Right to Fight for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics - The New 52 event of September 2011, writer Scott Lobdell (X-Men, The Age of Apocalypse) and artist Brett Booth (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the Teen Titans.Tim Drake, Batman's former sidekick, is back in action when an international organization called Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. seeks to capture, kill or co-opt super-powered teenagers. As Red Robin, he's going to have to team up with the mysterious and belligerent powerhouse thief known as Wonder Girl, the hyperactive speedster calling himself Kid Flash and few more all-new teen super-heroes to stand any chance at all against N.O.W.H.E.R.E. But as Superboy meets them for the first time, the Titans have to wonder, is he a friend - or foe? Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Download Teen Titans Vol. 1: It's Our Right to Fight
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- Print Length: 168 pages
- Publisher: DC Comics; 1st edition (September 11, 2012)
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B0098SWEKY
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This is not your T-E-E-N T-I-T-A-N-S, Teen Titans. In fact, it isn't even the Teen Titans from pre- New 52. Of the New 52 book, this is one of the most changed. And it's not all for the good.
This iteration of the Titans is lead by Tim Drake, Batman's former sidekick, as Red Robin. Starting with issue 1 we find Red Robin immediately and without explanation fighting against an international organization called Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. that seems to be seeking out super-powered young people to capture and turn to their side or to kill them.
Red Robin is joined by Wonder Girl, a thief with powers derived from stolen artifacts, Kid Flash, a young Flash with an unclear history, and a couple others as the story goes on (and who I don't want to spoil the story arch) working towards finding other super-powered teens and saving them from N.O.W.H.E.R.E.. And one major obstacle stands in their way: Superboy.
For fans of the Teen Titans going all the way back to the late 1980s, like myself, I find the switch to new characters tough to swallow. I'm especially troubled by where some of the characters went (see Starfire in Red Hood and the Outlaws, for instance). Cyborg as a member of Justice League is a good fit, but the move leaves very little to work with here. But as jarring as the switch is, Lobdel does a serviceable job bring a compelling story even though not historically an actual Teen Titans story.
The artwork is on par with the other New 52 titles, which means frankly that it looks like all the others.
There were two things that surprised me the most about the New 52 reboot of DC's TEEN TITANS. First, I'm surprised I bought it. I was NEVER a Titans fan, never read it, never wanted to, never felt I was missing anything by not reading it. Plus the reboot was written by Scott Lobdell, a man who, in my opinion, totally ruined The X-Men after Chris Claremont left it in the 1990s. But there was something about it, something about that first cover, something about the ad I kept seeing in all the other books, how it gave off this rebellious New Warriors vibe, I just had to at least give this version a shot. The second thing that surprised me was I friggin' loved it. I loved it so much, I gave it to my son to read, and he loved it, too. I know it's been a long time since I'd read a Scott Lobdell book, but sometime between then and now, he got good (the scripts for issues 3-4 are among the best I've ever read), and the first Titans arc, "It's Our Right to Fight", which collects the first 7 issues, has everything you could hope for in a super hero book. Excellent characterization, an intriguing plot, tons of action, and it sets up the origin and the series perfectly.
This new TEEN TITANS starts with Red Robin--formerly Robin III, Tim Drake--who discovers there's an organization called N.O.W.H.E.R.E. that is hunting down metahuman teens and taking them away. He doesn't know what they're doing with them, and he doesn't care. When he discovers Cassie Sandsmark (don't call her Wonder Girl) is their next target, he intercepts and saves her from being kidnapped. She thanks him by letting him sleep on her couch that night, then tells him hit the bricks the next morning.
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