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    Teen Titans #0

    Teen Titans » Teen Titans #0 - Red Robin released by DC Comics on November 2012.

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    Focusing on the origin of Tim Drake; how a would be Olympic star and computer genius went on to become Batman’s third Robin.

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    Tim's New Origin 0

    I have enjoyed the Teen Titan series even though the Culling was a bit disappointing and we are only scratching the surface of most of the character being a year in it is still a fun series. I really like Booth's art in the series and was happy when I noticed his name on the cover, only to be slightly disappointed to see that it was in fact Tyler Kirkham doing the art. I wont take anything away from Kirkham I like his work and his art on this issue is amazing, it's just that I'm a fan of Booth a...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Teen Titans #0 0

    This is the first Teen Titans issue that I bought, and with the new Death of the Family arc coming in a few months, this is surely not the last one I will buy. I have always wanted to get an issue from this series and the 0 issue seemed like the right one to check out. I've seen Lobdell's work before and I have read issues of this before, but what excites me is that we get to see Tim Drake's new origin. This is the Robin i saw in my childhood, but word says that he isnt a Robin anymore, does it ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Teen Titans #0 0

    THE GOOD: Brett Booth isn't on this issue but Tyler Kirkham does a great job at penciling this issue. His facial expressions are very strong and they help convey emotion very well, and it makes the issue much stronger when we have something to look at. The backgrounds are detailed and when he drew the Gotham Aviary, you instantly want to see more of it. The story retells the origin on Tim Drake, and this will be good for some, but not for others. We see Tim Drake achieving at everything, then we...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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