POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Teen Titans fans. Read Full Review
Jay Stephens and the Allreds pinch hit for Nick Cardy, and they do a splendid job. Stephens and the Allreds make the mop-topped aliens look bizarre and the beast men pure Star Trek. Kennedy appears to have escaped from a pop art museum. The Titans possess proportions that befit their youth, and when Donna cries, the reader feels a little sad for her. In short, it's groovy. What's not groovy is the ad for Green Lantern in the midst of beautiful sketch pages of the Titans by Nick Cardy. "Who are the Alpha Lanterns?" I don't give a flying fig. The temerity of DC just knows no bounds. The ad placement was just insulting. Read Full Review
Teen Titans: The Lost Annual is too stupid for the normal "It's just Silver Age" excuses to hold much water. When you consider that this was the last Teen Titans story Haney ever wrote, it's a bit depressing. I like to see classic writers collaborating with modern artists now and again, but too often these projects prove it's better to get out of the industry while the getting's still good. Read Full Review
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