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Reddit mentions of Teen Titans Vol. 1: A Kid's Game

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Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of Teen Titans Vol. 1: A Kid's Game. Here are the top ones.

Teen Titans Vol. 1: A Kid's Game
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Length6.6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2004
Weight0.72091159674 Pounds
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Found 11 comments on Teen Titans Vol. 1: A Kid's Game:

u/watwait · 14 pointsr/DCcomics

The 2003 run of Teen Titans, starting with this one

http://www.amazon.com/Teen-Titans-Vol-Kids-Game/dp/1401203086

Bart really starts to really come into his own here.

u/alchemist5 · 6 pointsr/youngjustice

In addition to the YJ comic, I recommend these.

Totally different continuity, but they have a lot of small plot elements and characters in common. The problem is that these comics are a different continuity, so that might make it more confusing instead of less, when differences pop up in YJ.

But if you're just looking to find out who people are, the DC wiki is your best bet. Characters like Lagoon Boy, Captain Atom, and Adam Strange rarely get the spotlight, so reading their character bios is better than sifting through comics to find them.

u/Mr_Smartie · 6 pointsr/comicbooks

Here's a big list of DC recommendations I've made before. You can pick them up in trades, or as single issues. Check Amazon, or Comixology, or InStockTrades.

> For New 52 Batman and Batman-related books, I recommend the following:

u/OddDarkGhost · 6 pointsr/DCcomics

If you're talking about the recently cancelled Teen Titans written by Scott Lobdell, skip it. Lobdell does a pretty terrible job, and was up there with Catwoman as a terrible comic written by a terrible writer. But if you're talking about the newly released Teen Titans by Pfeifer and Rocafort, it's only one issue, but I enjoyed it immensely. The only characters from this comic who was in the TV show are Beast Boy and Raven. The leader is Tim Drake, aka Red Robin (the third Robin), and not Dick Grayson (the first Robin and from the TV show). But other than that, it's pretty reader-friendly so far. I would definitely recommend it to fans of the TV show.

If I was you, I would invest into buying this bad boy http://www.amazon.com/Teen-Titans-Geoff-Johns-Omnibus/dp/1401236936 (of course you can just buy the trades which is a lot cheaper http://www.amazon.com/Teen-Titans-Vol-Kids-Game/dp/1401203086/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1408422310&sr=1-2&keywords=Teen+Titans+vol+1). Geoff Johns, arguably the best comic book writer at the moment, wrote this a while back. And while this has nothing to do with the New 52, it was a great read. I read this immediately after Teen Titans the show ended, and it held up to the greatness the show was.

u/another_space_song · 4 pointsr/DCcomics

If you haven't read it before, just read Geoff Johns' run from a few years back. Not New 52, but still easy to understand and follow.

u/Tigertemprr · 2 pointsr/DCcomics

New Teen Titans (1980) by Marv Wolfman

Teen Titans (2003) by Geoff Johns

u/ideatio · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

There's good and bad. As you can see above, I'm really liking Snyder's new take on the first year of Batmannery, but IMO, the new Robin origin sucks the balls of a million and one feral donkeys. Or something a normal person might say.

So with that in mind, my pre new 52 recommendations...

Batman: Year One Wouldn't be too surprised if you'd read this already. A gritty, 4-issue take on Batman's formative Batmanning, this has long been regarded as the gold standard. Highly recommended.

Teen Titans by Geoff Johns, Vol1 This features wildly different characterisations than New 52, however, I think it's solid work, and just fun comics. Features Tim Drake Robin. If this interests you, also consider Young Justice by Peter David, based around Tim Drake, Superboy, Bart Allen(Kid Flash,basically) and Wonder Girl. It's lighthearted and pretty accessible if you like teen drama/comedy.

If you're looking at Batman's early years, there's The Man who Laughs for the first Joker encounter, or Batman and the Mad Monk.

Batgirl: Year Oneis super fun, and Robin: Year One is also pretty good, this is Dick Grayson Robin.

Also, if we're talking about essential Joker stories and Batgirl, I can't avoid talking about the seminal The Killing Joke.

The whole Damien thing really requires reading all of Grant Morrison's trippy, sci-fi Batman run, a guide to which can be found here. This might be what you call intermediate Batman.

And I think that's a good primer for the Batman universe. Anything in particular you're interested in, i.e Batman and other heroes, Batman as detective, Batman as superhero? There are tons of paper devoted to whatever you're into.

P.S While it seems I haven't shut up in ages, this is just important stories of the last 20 or so years. I've got nothing if you want anything on Batman from 1939-1987. If you need some more Adam West-ish Batman in you're life you'll have to ask someone smarter :(

Ninja Edit: Singing Batman

u/baalroo · 1 pointr/comicbooks

I see a lot of your questions have been answered, but I wanna squeeze in here and address this one:

> So i get vol.1 after i finish reading , go for vol.2?

The answer in the case of those two specific titles is YES, but it's not always that simple.

You need to pay attention to 2 things.

  1. The date of publishing.

  2. The creative team.

    Check these three titles out to see the problem-

    Teen Titans Vol 1

    vs

    Teen Titans Vol 1

    vs

    Teen Titans Vol 1

    See, series regularly get "rebooted" as new teams take over and decide to do something different with the character(s). Furthermore, even when the series doesn't get rebooted, from volume to volume the creative team can change. New writers and/or artists come in and completely change the look and feel of the book. So, just because you like TITLE A Vol 1 by Writer John Doe and Artist Tits McGee doesn't necessary mean you'll actually enjoy TITLE A Vol 2 by Writer Guy Fella and Artist Lady Woman.

    Thus, you always want to check the date of publishing and make sure it matches up with the previous volume, and then check the creative team to make sure it didn't change.

    Over time, just like this any medium, you'll learn who's work you enjoy and who's you don't and then you can start choosing what you read based on the creative teams a little more decisively.
u/CircuitBreakerD · 1 pointr/comicbooks

Raven/Starfire

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the New Teen Titans

Teen Titans by Geoff Johns

Nightwing: the New Order (What-If tale)

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Deadpool/X-Men

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Deadpool by Joe Kelly

New X-Men

Uncanny X-Force

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Spider-Man

Ultimate Spider-Man

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Harley Quinn

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Mad Love (What-If tale)

Harley and Ivy (What-If tale)

Batman: Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn by Kesel and Lieberman

Gotham City Sirens

Harley Quinn by Conner and Palmiotti