![]() ![]() ![]() Looking back, it’s easy to dismiss DC’s Teen Titans as a bunch of embarrassingly conservative sidekicks, especially compared to the bold storytelling innovations of Claremont’s X-Men, but both books trod similar ground and are both regarded as definitive by fans. It seems postively unimaginable given the steamroller success of the X-Men brand (which has had 18 films and 68 animated series by last count, along with a chain of theme restaurants), that back in the age of Chris Claremont, the Uncanny X-Men Golden Age when many of the truly landmark storylines played out and core characterisations were chipped into stone tablets, that Marv Wolfman and George Pérez’ New Teen Titans gave the mutants of Westchester a run for their money. ![]()
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