SCOUT COMICS signs distribution deal WITH SIMON & SCHUSTER

substantial news as Scout Comics signs a worldwide distribution deal with Simon & Schuster a ViacomCBS Company. Signing with Simon & Schuster as well as the Webber agency will give Scout the ability to distribute worldwide and lock in foreign language rights deals around the world.

It Eats What Feeds It #1

One of Scout’s new comics in 2020 is It Eats What Feeds It. Francois, a stunning woman has convinced Kenny, a halfwit teenager who is trying to find a summer job to take on the role of caretaker. Blinded by her beauty, Kenny ignores the fact that he is required to slide raw meat into the slot of the steel attic door that is locked. As Kenny falls for Francois she falls ill forcing Kenny to learn the secrets behind the door. A terrific story with some room for growth.

Yasmeen #1

Yasmeen is the story of a 16-year-old Iraqi girl who survives slavery in the ISIS routine in Mosul. At 16 years old she was captured by ISIS invading forces and forced to find the courage to survive. After two years in slavery, she is freed. emerging as a completely changed person she struggles with her identity becoming a refugee in a foreign land, America.

The growth of Independent Comics

Scout is building its inventory steadily considering that being introduced into the market back in October 2015. Scout has distributed terrific titles such as Atlantis Wasn’t built For Tourists, Phantom Starkiller, North Bend, White Ash, The Mall, Vlad Dracul, Zinnober, and lots of others. If Simon & Schuster saw fit to sign a distribution deal I could certainly see why. Scout Comics is one of the fastest-growing indie labels.

Keep A close Eye On Scout Comics As motion pictures are in The Works

There are terrific things on the horizon with Scout Comics. In January 2021 they are introducing their new kid’s line of comics “Scoot” geared towards younger aged readers. The upcoming stories include Unikorn by Don Handfield and Joshua Malkin. This title is already in production for a motion picture at Armory films with Debbie Berman at the helm. Debbie Berman (Black Panther, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Captain Marvel) will get her first chance behind the camera. With her extraordinary resume at marvel Films, Unikorn is sure to be one not to miss. Armory films Co-founders Chris Lemole & Tim Zajardos describe the film: “Unikorn has heart, humor and ultimately leaves you feeling inspired and hopeful, story elements which define some of our favorite films like Goonies, ET and The Black Stallion.” other new scoot lines are “Sengi & Tembo”, “Soulstream”, “Mapmaker”, “Wild Bull & Chipper” and lots of others in negotiation.

 The best Is Yet To Come

The timing is everything as this distribution deal comes as Scout also has deals in the works with Amazon Studios and Disney/Freeform. Coincidence, I think not. With the form of the current comic market, Scout has positioned itself to continue having exponential growth in the future. 2020 seems to be the year of the new storyline and characters. The current speculation market is running crazy on every comment of a possible animated series, TV series, or movie. These are terrific storylines with major room for growth with the new distribution deal being signed.

 

 

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Roger talks about one of the a lot more bizarre (but cool!) collections from Marvel. The Spider-Man PSAs (public service announcements) have Spider-man teaming up with Storm, fantastic Four, Power pack and lots of others in order to show how to deal with bullies, how to fight plaque, and much more!

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THE BLACK PANTHER battles DEADPOOL THIS OCTOBER

Media release — Deadpool has gone up against practically everybody in the marvel Universe…and now, that roster includes the legendary Black Panther in BLACK PANTHER VS. DEADPOOL, a new story from Lockjaw as well as The Late show with Stephen Colbert writer Daniel Kibblesmith as well as artist Ricardo Lopez Ortiz (Hit-Girl, Civil war II: Kingpin).
For a reason he’d rather not disclose (because, well, it makes him look bad!) Deadpool needs a piece of Vibranium…and the only method to get Vibranium is to go with the Black Panther himself! however Deadpool soon learns that his unconventional techniques don’t precisely work against the king of the most technologically advanced country on the planet…

“Featuring a brawl you can only get in comics (for now anyway), BLACK PANTHER VS. DEADPOOL is the very best of both worlds, equal parts Black Panther/Wakanda as well as Deadpool/Crazytown,” stated Editor Wil Moss. “In bouncing these two characters off each other (and in some cases with each other), Daniel as well as Ricardo have discovered some truly interesting insights into what makes them tick as individuals.”

Don’t miss the throw-down of the century when BLACK PANTHER VS. DEADPOOL concerns comic shops this October!

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COMICLIST PREVIEW: I AM GROOT #1

big things come in small packages this may as the heart and soul of the Guardians of the Galaxy goes solo in his own series – smaller and better than ever! Today, marvel is pleased to present your first look inside I AM GROOT #1 – the new comic series sprouting up on may 24th! writer Christopher Hastings (The astonishing Gwenpool) teams with artist Flaviano (Power man and Iron Fist) to bring you an all-new adventure of Groot branching out on his own! Spinning out of the events of the highly anticipated all-new Guardians of the Galaxy series, Groot doesn’t seem to be growing back to full size! and being small is about to be a big problem when Groot gets separated billions of light-years away from the rest of the team! falling to a planet below, Groot discovers he is on an entirely alien and unknown world full of odd creature and societies. Underdeveloped with nobody who can understand him, Groot will embark on a journey across the universe to find his family. but first he needs to get off this planet! much easier said than done! Be there on may 24th when I AM GROOT #1 pertains to comic shops and digital devices everywhere!I AM GROOT #1 (MAR170951)
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MOST prominent COMICS: SILVER AGE

among the top five Silver Age books, amazing four #49 has outpaced the returns of its more prominent competitors. There are four different superheroes highlighted in this Silver Age roundup. Black Panther comes out swinging, Captain marvel blasts onto the scene (Also, hits the huge screen in a matter of weeks.), Iron guy repulses into the top three as well as the Silver Surfer dominates both ends of the rankings. The continued supremacy of the amazing four books from this age is truly encouraging. For so many years these comics were a huge let down as investments. I do not mean the major secrets however whatever else was impacted. After all, the FF very first appeared in November 1961 well before Spider-Man. Spidey didn’t show up up until July 31st, 1962 in amazing fantasy #15. Please respond on Facebook if you are one of the many who originally was hooked by marvel on the amazing Four. I understand that I sure was. Don’t get me wrong Spider-Man is the lifeblood of the franchise as well as I would never modification that. however fandom is prepared for the amazing four to have decent movies as well as time in the spotlight. My hope is that the FF books will catch on fire like the amazing Spider-Man’s very first 100 problems have. Nowadays you can seldom discover them offered in the common back problem bin.

Fantastic Four #49

Is the fifth-ranked most prominent Silver Age comic from last month.  According to the Overstreet Guide, this book is the genuine second appearance of both Silver Surfer as well as his planet-devouring master Galactus. However, I believe this is a full appearance of Galactus. Be that as it may, both have their very first cover appearance on this book. I phone call it a pure masterpiece of comic art from that era. Currently, the top cost paid for Fantastic Four #49 was $180,000 on Heritage in 2016 rather a sum to own a mint copy (9.8).

Marvel Super-Heroes #13

This is the second appearance of Captain Marvel; however more significantly the extremely very first appearance of Carol Danvers. With the latest edition of Captain marvel to the MCU due out in a few weeks, this book has been in the top ten awhile.  toward the end of 2018 in November somebody paid $31,111 on the internet for a (9.8) graded copy.  Currently, this cosmic commander is sitting at the fourth-ranked most prominent comic of Silver Age.

Iron guy #1

Has been in the top comics for most of the last year as well as well into 2019. This problem is not even his very first appearance. It is, however, the very first problem of Iron guy in a titled series, as well as a retelling of the origin of Iron Man. Origins always have value particularly when it comes to a main hero like Iron Man. the most recent greatest cost paid for a mint grade (9.8) was $16,500 on the internet in August of 2018. Currently, placed third location in Silver Age.

 

Fantastic four #52

I cannot state sufficient positive words about Fantastic four #52. It is currently placed second most prominent Silver Age books from January. This is one of those early books that has always had value as well as just continues to grow as well as profit. assumption what my feline friends, this superhero is just getting started. The unmatched great Black Panther movie ensures at least three more of those puppies. That means, profit, profit, as well as yes, more profit. I would not be surprised if it becomes one of the most costly of the FF books outside of the FF’s very first appearance, of course. The typical cost for a grade (9.8) in this book is $84,000 FMV.

Fantastic four #48

Finally, the Numero Uno for the month of January in the Silver Age: amazing four #48. This comic has been in the top three over the last year. mainly because of conjecture on the Disney purchase of Fox. This means that all the rights to the amazing four as well as X-Men will return where they belong to Marvel. The last recorded sale of this book is $31,833 on Comic link grade (9.8). This very first appearance of the Silver Surfer is a excellent book to own. However, I prefer FF #49 for cover as well as upper cost prospective as well as the Black Panther which has an open runway for movies for the next decade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COMICLIST: DARK equine COMICS new RELEASES FOR 02/22/2017

ComicList: Dark equine Comics new Releases for Wednesday, February 22, 2017, by Charles LePage.

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Season 2 Premiere of Harley Quinn Tackles No Man’s Land (and It just might Work)

After airing the season 1 finale just weeks ago, Harley Quinn is already back on DC universe with its season 2 premiere. In the aftermath of the, literally, earth-shaking events of the last episode, Gotham City faces a problem Bat-fans are very familiar with. Yes, it appears that Harley Quinn will give us yet another retelling of the classic “No Man’s Land” storyline. However, instead of feeling like a needless retread the Harley Quinn season 2 premiere might finally deliver a version of this story that both makes sense and fits into the world they’ve established.

As discussed in our review of the Harley Quinn series premiere, this is a distinct take on the world of DC heroes and villains. It’s ultra-violent yet cartoonish, vulgar yet practically childlike, and features simplistic characters that still have shining moments of depth. It’s a good show that fans of superhero stories and those exhausted of superhero stories can both enjoy. just like last time, this premiere can leave you somewhat uncertain about how to feel about the show. Yet, if the quality of this season matches the last, it will be can’t-miss television.

The rest of our review of the Harley Quinn season 2 premiere will feature spoilers. If you’ve not seen it and want to stay unspoiled, bookmark here and return when you have. count on me, you’ll have some feelings to work out. especially if you are as conflicted about the “No Man’s Land” story as I am.

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What Is “No Man’s Land?”

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The first iteration of this storyline came in the late 1990s as a mega-event in all of the numerous Bat-titles in publication at the time. Robin, Catwoman, Nightwing, and Azrael all had monthly titles. There were also one-shots starring young Justice, Harley Quinn, and the Bat himself. Essentially, Gotham is hit first by a afflict and then by a huge earthquake that nearly levels the city. The united states government officially disowns Gotham, making it “no man’s land.” Without any authority, the regular characters in the Bat books break into gangs and fight to take the city back. Batman is missing for a time, but then comes back and saves everyone.

This storyline has because been adapted a number of times in different media. It was an inspiration for Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. The final season of Gotham also adapted the No Man’s Land storyline. It was also pitched to Warner Bros. animation by James Tucker as both a conventional and CG animated series. It’s a good story featuring interesting emotional moments for all the characters involved. It also makes no damn sense.

In a world with hundreds of superheroes, there is no way that Gotham City, the home of one of the most revered heroes in the multiverse, would be left to this fate. The mechanics of the us abandoning Gotham also defies belief. With some comic book logic, readers can accept it all and let the story be what it is. Yet, it’s not the greatest Batman story ever told, and the fascination with it does Bat-adaptations no favors. Yesterday, I’d have said we didn’t need another No Man’s Land story. but Harley Quinn may be just the place for it.

Why the Harley Quinn season 2 Premiere provides the best version of ‘No Man’s Land’

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So, even though “No Man’s Land” makes no sense, Harley Quinn is the ideal place to see it play out. Quinn is in a distinct place in that she’s not a hero but not a full-on villain either. So, the storytellers have to pit her against other DC villains, which works great. Unlike many anti-heroes, she doesn’t do bad things thinking she’s good, she does good things while still committing to villainy. So, the premiere’s “No Man’s Land” fits perfectly with her worldview. She’s an anarchist and living in a lawless wasteland feels like her dream. The Justice league is gone, Batman is presumed dead, and this version of Jim Gordon (voiced by Christopher Meloni at his manic best) is a joke.

The anything-goes nature of this world also helps sell the idea. I mean, the legion of Doom had a huge headquarters in the center of Gotham City, and no one did anything about them. This world is nuts, and so the lunatic premise of “No Man’s Land” fits here better than any other version of the story.

Also, as evidenced by the premiere, Harley Quinn will kill all the villains that screw with her. She graphically murders Penguin in the first episode, and it appears that Riddler, Two-Face, and the rest of them might be next. They even figured out a good reason to remove Batman from the equation, putting him in a coma rather than just “gathering resources” or whatever rationale he gives in the comics. season 2 of Harley Quinn seems like it will push the boundaries of how much disaster and comedy can fit in a half-hour.

Harley Quinn debuts on Fridays on DC Universe.What did you think of the Harley Quinn season 2 premiere? Are you getting exhausted of seeing No Man’s Land adapted or is it a classic part of Batman lore? tell us below!

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COMICLIST PREVIEW: MY bit pony friendship IS MAGIC #51

Media release — Twilight is startled to discover that the most essential history books in Equestria are going missing. will she as well as her buddies be able to discover the identity of the mysterious new villain responsible?

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My bit Pony: friendship is Magic #51
James Asmus (w) • Tony Fleecs (a & c)
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HAPPY birthday EDDIE RABBITT!

Eddie Rabbitt, the country/pop hitmaker of the late ’70s as well as early ’80s was born on November 27, 1941. To celebrate his birthday, we’ve got covers of a few of his biggest hits! Eddie passed away on may 7, 1998, from lung cancer. rest in peace.

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KC COLUMN: DICK GIORDANO

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Dick Giordano passed away on Saturday, March 27. He had been battling leukemia as well as had been hospitalized for the illness. He passed away because of problems from pneumonia. He was 77.

There are already a ton of tributes to Dick popping up around the Web (see links at the end of this column). numerous of these talk about what a fantastic artist – as well as particularly inker – Dick was. much more talk about his numerous as well as different accomplishments in steering DC Comics as a business in the 1980s as well as 90s. even much more are speaking about what a fantastic teacher, mentor, friend, as well as just ordinary great person Dick was.

All of this is true.

So I’d like to spend a bit bit of time speaking about a period of his life that is mostly being glossed over – Dick’s profession as a comic book editor. I’ve talked about this a bit bit previously, here.

I very first found what comic book editors are by reading comics created by Julius Schwartz as well as Stan Lee. It wasn’t difficult to miss that Stan was editing whatever at marvel in the 60s. As far as Julie’s books went, he was editing my preferred characters, so I checked out every word in the comics he edited, including the indicia, where I found his name for the very first time. Julie likewise ran extremely informative, although extremely formal, letter columns. Stan, as all of us know, was always extremely informal. That best there quite much summed up the major difference between the marvel as well as DC comic books of the Silver Age.

But it was Dick Giordano’s editorial work in the late 1960s/early 70s that made me begin to comprehend what an editor really does – as well as exactly how they have the power to modification things.

Late in the Silver Age, DC Comics had a major skill (and editorial) turnover, when a number of of the old guard either chose to leave DC (or were asked to) as well as former Flash as well as Adam unusual artist Carmine Infantino started handling much more as well as much more managerial responsibilities for the company, ultimately ending up being the Publisher. As Infantino was dealt with with declining sales, aging skill as well as the public understanding that numerous of DC’s titles were “behind the times,” he made a couple of essential decisions when hiring new editors to replace outgoing ones (like Mort Weisinger, Robert Kanigher, George Kashdan, as well as Jack Miller). His new editors were going to be younger as well as much more prepared to work with as well as train younger innovative talent. Fittingly, these new editors were all artists themselves, as was Carmine. They all spoke the exact same language. So, during this period, longtime DC artists Joe Kubert as well as Mike Sekowsky, former EC fantastic Joe Orlando, as well as Charlton mainstay (and former executive Editor) Dick Giordano all discovered themselves at editor’s desks, in addition to behind a drawing board.

Kubert quite much stuck to editing DC’s traditional war comics, with the occasional new job (Firehair, child of Tomahawk), as well as Sekowsky ended up being in essence an artist/editor, editing only those jobs that he was likewise drawing (Wonder Woman, metal Men, a short stint on Supergirl). Conversely, both Orlando as well as Giordano were around the DC line-up. They not only edited superheroes; they likewise dealt with romance comics, teen comedies, funny-animal comics, as well as lost genres like Western as well as jungle comics. They upped the ante on firing up the longtime not-so-scary “mystery” comics into full-fledged horror comics (although they still weren’t enabled to be called that).

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Of course, for Dick Giordano, this was – for him – company as usual. He was just doing it in a different (and bigger!) town. He had started editing at Connecticut-based Charlton Comics in 1965, where as eventual executive Editor, he was editing many of the comics line. Here’s just a partial noting of the titles he dealt with at Charlton: army Attack, army war Heroes, Attack, Billy the Kid, profession woman Romances, Charlton Premiere, Cheyenne Kid, D-Day, Drag-Strip Hotrodders, Fightin’ Army, Fightin’ Five, Fightin’ Marines, Ghostly Tales, Go-Go (starring miss Bikini Luv!), Grand Prix, The Gunfighters, Gunmaster, Hercules, Hollywood Romances, hot Rod Racers, hot Rods as well as Racking Cars, I like You, just Married, like Diary, The numerous Ghosts of physician Graves, Marine war Heroes, Outlaws of the West, charming Story, frightening Tales, unusual Suspense Stories, Sweethearts, teen Confessions, Teen-Age Love, teen Hotrodders, Texas Rangers in Action, Time For Love, Timmy the Timid Ghost, top Eliminator, war as well as Attack, war Heroes, Wild West, world of Wheels, as well as Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal.

Of special note was Dick’s work in reviving Charlton’s superhero characters under the action Heroes line, featuring Captain Atom, Blue Beetle, Nightshade, as well as later, The Question. other heroic Charlton characters included Judomaster, Peacemaker, Sarge Steel (which he likewise drew), as well as Thunderbolt. during this time, his main artist for the line was Steve Ditko, who returned to Charlton after leaving marvel Comics in 1966.

Bomba the Jungle young boy #5

Initially at DC, he inherited a lot of series begun by others as well as quite much doomed to cancellation, like Bomba, the Jungle young boy as well as Blackhawk, however he handled to put his mark on them on the method out. His final Blackhawk problems thankfully righted the series to its original ideas after a devastating (and inadvertently funny) revamp of the WWII vets as terrible superheroes like The Listener (who used a skintight costume featuring photos of ears. No. Really.) as well as M’sieu Machine.

Giordano was at first hired at DC based on a recommendation by Ditko, who had begun working there. At DC, they were reunited on two new Ditko creations, be careful the Creeper as well as The Hawk as well as the Dove. What we have right here are essentially templates of fascinating new characters that don’t rather jell completely, as Ditko abandoned each series before its conclusion. (Each ran just six issues, after introductory showcase installments.) The Creeper was originally dialogued by Denny O’Neil, one more Charlton skill who traveled with Giordano to DC. The Creeper still exists today as the exact same fundamental character, although many, numerous attempts to introduce him into his own series have satisfied with aggravation as well as failure. in spite of this, he stays a prominent cult character. (A hardcover collection of this series as well as other early Creeper stories is being published by DC Comics this week.)

The Hawk as well as the Dove idea likewise still exists at DC, albeit in a much different type than the original. For one thing, the original two guy have died, as well as the powers have been transferred to two women. In the past few years, this new Hawk as well as Dove have appeared as occasional Titans characters. Ditko’s original idea for the characters was based on 1960s political slang for defining a person’s beliefs based on (specifically) the Vietnam War. Hawks were those who supported the war, frequently in outspoken, angry, as well as fierce ways. Doves were against the war, in favor of trying to discover non-violent methods of ending the conflict. The Hawk as well as Dove of the comics were two siblings in high school, Hank as well as Don Hall. As you can most likely assumption from their not-so-subtle names, Hank was a Hawk as well as Don a Dove, as well as the series revolved around their continuous conflict, which had to be sometimes reigned in by their father, a judge. One day, a mysterious source provided the pair remarkable powers. Hawk ended up being a fierce combatant, while Dove utilized his powers to try to non-violently catch or subdue his foes. Of course, this being DC as well as not wanting to get questionable or appear to be taking any type of sides, the comic ended up being toothless quite quickly, as well as Ditko bailed. Steve Skeates was the scripter, as well as Gil Kane appeared as artist to wrap up the series. The book had tons of potential, however DC was still a quite conventional business at this time around in history, so the series had nowhere to go.

Secret six was one more series that Giordano inherited as well as made his own. (He likewise edited the series revival years later in the pages of action Comics Weekly.) This was an espionage series produced by E. Nelson Bridwell as well as artist Frank Springer (who left the series after two issues; it was continued by Jack Springer). trick six featured a number of disparate non-powered characters all brought together as well as blackmailed by their mysterious leader, Mockingbird, who it was rapidly exposed was one of them. It was intricately plotted, with just sufficient hints (and false leads) in each problem to keep everybody on their toes. Unfortunately, the details of the series were worked out in advancement of Giordano’s arrival, as well as he unintentionally gotten rid of two of the suspects with the insertion of two believed balloons. The series was likewise suddenly as well as abruptly canceled with problem #7, with Mockingbird’s identity unrevealed. Giordano kept the trick for practically twenty years, up until the series was lastly revived in 1988 as well as the identity exposed, only to have the original team killed off as well as replaced with new characters. The trick six name (but not its concept) survives to this day in the prominent super-villain series written by Gail Simone.

Aquaman #45

Other series Giordano was much luckier with. soon after taking over Aquaman, Giordano rapidly assigned former Charlton mainstays Steve Skeates (writer) as well as Jim Aparo (artist) to the title. Aparo replaced prominent artist Nick Cardy on the series, which was questionable in fan circles at the time, however the switch was lessened somewhat by Giordano retaining Cardy on an amazing run of strong Aquaman covers. In the early 70s, Cardy would be the routine cover artist for many of DC’s superhero titles.

Skeates as well as Aparo (with Giordano) crafted an incredibly unforgettable multi-part storyline (very unusual at DC at the time) concerning Aquaman’s browse for the kidnapped Mera over the program of nine bi-monthly issues. This remarkable storyline was radically different from the lighthearted, family-oriented (there was Aquaman as well as Mera, their child Aquababy (for reals), Aqualad, as well as Aquagirl, plus the “talking” walrus as well as sea horses) tales that had populated the title. Under Giordano, the book went from household romps to an continuous experience story. DC fans were not utilized to this type of radical modification (or any type of modification at all, frankly) in their characters. I liked it.

After this “epic” concluded, Skeates as well as Aparo continued with a three-part Aquaman/Deadman crossover (kinda), with Neal Adams offering the artwork for the Deadman chapters of the story. The final problem of Aquaman (#56, when it was canceled) featured the Justice league as well as a radical new DC one-shot superhero, The Crusader. The Crusader likewise offered comics with one of the earliest, totally unofficial DC/Marvel crossover stories when aspects from this story were chosen up in an problem of Sub-Mariner #72 (ironically, likewise the last problem of Namor’s series), likewise written by Skeates. Dial B For blog has the full story.

Teen Titans #16

Another book that Giordano radically altered over a program of a relatively long run was teen Titans. He started with problem #15, working mainly with Nick Cardy as the (mostly) routine artist, as well as a number of different writers including Bob Haney, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman (his very first work on Titans), as well as Mike Friedrich. The title transitioned from one more of DC’s lighthearted romp books to something that may really charm to teens as well as young adults in the quickly altering genuine world of the late 1960s. Besides tacking some real-world issues (but still in a DC-safe way), the earlier problems really spent some effort at cleaning up some continuous concerns about the team itself. fast was lastly brought in as a full member, while Aqualad began to drift away from the team (partially to assist Aquaman in the browse for Mera in a good bit of early DC cross-continuity). as well as the concern of “Who is question Girl?” was very first asked as well as solved. (Unfortunately, not for the last time, as subsequent modifications in question lady history would effect Donna over the years.) As DC was beginning to establish other young superheroes, like siblings Hawk as well as Dove, they were likewise brought into the team.

Teen Titans #21

Teen Titans #20-22 features DC’s very first Jericho character, in a storyline with some unusual credits. The art is by Neal Adams, inked by routine Titans penciller Nick Cardy, which is a extremely fascinating as well as pleasing (and never repeated) art collab. The composing is likewise officially credited to Adams, however the genuine story goes deeper than that, as this story was based on an original concept by Len Wein as well as Marv Wolfman to produce a new African-American character for DC. For reasons as well long to go into here, the original Wein/Wolfman story was rejected, the African-American character didn’t appear, as well as Wein as well as Wolfman were “blacklisted” by a few of the higher-ups at DC over the story as well as their subsequent perceived habits afterwards. Adams went to bat for the neophyte writers as well as volunteered to step in to get the story published, although it was radically altered for publication. (This modified story was just recently reprinted in DC world Illustrated by Neal Adams volume 1.) Not much of the original story remains, however copies of existing Cardy pages as well as an explanation of the story’s background appears in the unfortunately hard-to-find Comic book artist Collection volume 1, which reprinted the original short article from Comic book artist #1, both published by TwoMorrows. This story was likewise discussed just recently in Back Isuue #33, likewise from TwoMorrows.

In problem #25, Robert Kanigher is brought in as the writer of the Titans’ new direction, as peace motion leader Arthur Swenson (think Martin Luther King or Robert Kennedy) is unintentionally killed as well as the Titans are directly involved. They choose to renounce their costumed identities as well as go to work for the mysterious Mr. Jupiter, aiming to continue Swenson’s peacekeeping work undercover in addition to bringing his murderer