Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Tiny Titans...Awww, Yeah!

Confession:  I love Tiny Titans.  And I'm not talking about Mexican midget wrestling. 

Tiny Titans is a DC Comic featuring toddler versions of your favorite Teen Titans, mostly from the wildly popular and well-written 1980s New Teen Titans series.  Think Muppet Babies.  Or A Pup Named Scooby Doo.  Or even the Flintstone Kids.  The stories for Tiny Titans are set in a kid-friendly, elementary school environment.  They're simple, silly, cute, and usually contain some sort of moral from which kids can learn.  They're also fun for adults.  Although I have a hard time justifying the $2.99 price tag for a comic I can read in one-third the time of a regular comic, sometimes I just can't resist.  My justification is that this Titans book is better written (thanks to Art Balthazar and Franco Aureliani) than the current Teen Titans comic, written by the awful Felicia Henderson.

I just read the first issue of the three-issue mini-series Tiny Titans/Little Archie, featuring toddler versions of the Archie Comics characters paired up with the Tiny Titans.  Again, cute.  Robin's and Archie's clothes get mixed up at the drycleaners.  Archie's mom and Alfred, the butler, pick up the wrong clothing and bring it to the kids.  Since they both have an "r" on their shirt ("r" for Robin and "r" for Riverdale, Archie's hometown), the adults believe they have picked up the right clothing.  Archie freaks when he starts to put on the clothes and sees Robin's green underwear and booties.  The identity mix-up continues with their respective friends.  Fun and lighthearted.

Tiny Titans is a great way to introduce your youngest kids to the DC Comics characters.  The stories are wholesome, non-violent, and moral-teaching.  They're also great entertainment for adults.


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