![]() ![]() ![]() Miller, Felicia Henderson, and JT Krul are not names that most comics fans know intimately. The other half of the impressive 100 issues had four creative teams. Geoff Johns leaves and the book basically goes to shit. It’s just a shame that it was pretty mediocre, kicked off with the murder of a cult classic character (Ryan Choi Atom), and was a little redundant with the near perfect Secret Six by Gail Simone.īack to Teen Titans though. I actually think it was a really neat premise. Deathstroke leads a team of villains and some reluctant “heroes” (low key Final Crisis star Ink and Cheshire’s baby daddy Roy Harper). Turned into “Villains for Hire” around Brightest Day. It then devolved into a Titans Spotlight-like book with alternating creative teams and solo stories. Winick only wrote the book for barely a year and it was hindered by cringey 90s leftover artists (this cover by EVS not indicative of that). If only that was entirely accurate though. Titans Vol 2 launched in 2008 and lasted through Flashpoint. So Judd Winick took his toys and made the book that Outsiders should have been. ![]() At that point DC wanted the name back and transformed the Outsiders back into a Batman spinoff, putting Bat veteran Chuck Dixon at the helm and overhauling the roster. Just like Johns’ Teen Titans run, Outsiders also lasted a nice 50 issues, most all written by Winick. The Titans franchise goes out with a whimper into the reboot. ![]()
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