First, the cover. For a first issue, it's pretty average. It doesn't say much. It doesn't give me much insight into the interior, what the story's about, or make me think, "Oh, that looks great. I wanna buy that."
On the other hand, I really like Kenneth Rocafort's art and the vibrate colors that leap off the page. I appreciate that DC tried to appeal to a younger crowd by incorporating social media into the cover, like Twitter ("Chirper" here with #hashtags and @mentions) and Facebook (with the facial tags in the image), but it still doesn't give me any insight into the comic's contents.
It's also interesting to note that even though they're starting another Teen Titans series (after only a month hiatus), they chose not to create a new logo to distinguish the new series with a "new direction" with a new logo. They didn't even bother to include "NEW" in the title like the New Suicide Squad series which underwent a similar cancellation/month hiatus/revamp to help boost sales, too. I have to say that the New 52 logo is my least favorite (and the least creative) of all the TT logos from series' past, so I'm disappointed that they didn't even try something new and different. My favorite logos, of course, being from the 1980 and 2003 series.
In this latest first issue, the team, fortunately, is already established. We don't have to go through another origin story. I will say that I already like the characters in this new series much better than the previous attempt. Are they the same characters? Yes. But apparently DC listened to its readers and decided to make the comic more "fun" than dark and dreary. Cassie/Wonder Girl is much more pleasant and easier to deal with. She's not the friendly Cassie of pre-Flashpoint, but she's better than the first New 52 grumpy version. And so far, she hasn't said, "Don't call me Wonder Girl" (even though she IS Wonder Girl). Let's keep it that way.
Also, Gar is green. Again. Beast Boy started out in the New 52 as red. Now, mysteriously, he's back to being his original green from Pre-Flashpoint, and so far, nobody's questioning it, and we're not given an explanation why. Will this be addressed? I'm not complaining, because I do like a green Gar better, so thanks also for that character change.
That's SO NOT Raven. |
The award for "Least Missed" in this new series goes to N.O.W.H.E.R.E. and Harvest, both of whom (thank Trigon) didn't make an appearance in the first issue.
There is, however, a S.T.A.R. Labs, though, like in the 1980s series.
The best thing about this new series is that the five teenage superheroes are all working together as a team. Let's hope we can continue to see the team evolve with additional character development and interaction between our five heroes and any new ones that may be added in the future.
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