![]() ![]() The last trade in this series was a little unsatisfying, in that it didn’t really work as a trade. It had the Titans’ foray into the world of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, and dealt with the team splintering. They didn’t break up, but Nightwing and Jericho went with Starfire to Tamaran, while Changeling dealt with family drama, and Cyborg’s mostly imagined relationship came to a clear ending.īasically, what made this book so successful in the 80s is what doesn’t make it work as a series of trades today. The stories weren’t written for collection the way today’s comics are, so Marv Wolfman just continued a whole bunch of plotlines, and worked at a much larger and grander story. I’m fine with that, especially when I’m able to read the next volume pretty soon after. So, let’s see if things tighten up a little more with this one, which starts with an issue of Omega Men that’s relevant to Kory’s story. This intrigues me, because this is one of those series I’ve often wondered if I should go back and acquire. This book features the following characters: Blackfire teen titans series# Starfire (K’oriandr Omega Men #34, New Teen Titans #16-19, 22-23). ![]()
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