(Teen Titans #20)
honestly can't explain it but the teen titans are like a group filled with people with daddy issues and young justice are group filled with mommy issues
teen titans #20
she’s so protective oooooh love her sm Teen Titans vol 3 #11-12
tour of the Flash museum The Flash vol 2 #208
[DC] Happy Birthday Duckboy!! 🐥💜
Young Justice #46 (06/05/02) “Rock The Vote!”
Red Robin #20 (02/09/11)
Some things never change.
Happy 30th anniversary to Tim Drake!
The third and best Robin and one of my favorite fictional characters ever
Bart with his Father, Aunt, and Grandma!
two dc bros trinities!
Young Justice Outsiders Trailer
If the DC universe was how I want it:
- It would basically be like pre-52
- Dick would be Batman
- Stephanie Brown would be Nightwing
- I honestly don’t know if Tim would still be Red Robin or something else because Red Robin is so unoriginal
- Bruce would (probably) be alive and retired, happily married to Selina
- Barbara would be Oracle
- Cass would be Black Bat
- Damian would of course be Robin
- Jason would be an anti-hero, but still loved by his family
- Damian would have his own Teen Titans, composed of kids his age
- Conner Kent would be in the universe as the Metropolis Kid
- Bart Allen would be in the universe as Kid Mercury
- Cassie Sandsmark would be Wonder Girl again
- Jai and Irey would be back
- Lian Harper would be back
- Jai West would be called express
- Irey would be impulse
- Lian would be Speedy
- Tim would be the leader of Titans
- Tim’s Titans would basically be like the 2003 Teen Titans team (except Conner wouldn’t have that stupid t-shirt)
- Dick and Kory would be together
- Kory would be part of the Justice League
- The Justice League would consist of constants like Superman and Wonder Woman along with a lot of old Teen Titans members who are old enough for the Justice League.
- Beast Boy and Raven would be in their 20’s, as they should be by now
- The universe would show real change.
It could happen. Multiverses are a thing so this situation could happen.
New group shot of the Team in season 3 of Young Justice, featuring Blue Beetle, Kid Flash (Bart Allen), Traci 13, Arrowette, Static, Wonder Girl, Robin (Tim Drake) and Spoiler.
The new original TV shows that will premiere on the service have already been announced: the live-action Titans is scheduled to debut later this year, with Swamp Thing and Doom Patrol scheduled for 2019. On the animated side, the third season of Young Justice: Outsiders and the new Harley Quinn series will debut in 2019, as well. But DC Universe will also feature other films and TV shows featuring DC Comics characters, including movies like Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, the four original Christopher Reeve Superman films, and TV shows like Lois and Clark and the Lynda Carter series Wonder Woman. Conspicuously missing are more recent DC film adaptations such as Man of Steel, Justice League, Suicide Squad, and Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman. Given that several of those films underwhelmed fans, however, that could be considered a feature rather than a bug.
Photo: DC Universe DC Universe will also be offering up many of the company’s animated films — Batman: Year One and Gotham by Gaslight are two of the titles mentioned — but what could make the service stand out is its selection of comics. At this point, the details are a little fuzzy as to which titles will be available. According to press materials, DC Universe will offer “a rotating, curated selection of digital comics” that will include various titles, stretching back to the introduction of Superman in the 1930s.
Thanks to @keeper-of-the-lore for the link
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Stating in July you will be able to go to a WallMart and pick up DC’s 100-pages Giant comics, anthologies featuring both new and old stories.
Superman 100 Page Giant #1 will feature reprints of Superman/Batman #1 (2003, by Loeb & McGuinness), Green Lantern #1 (2005, Johns and Van Sciver) and the Terrifics (2018, Lemire and Reis) as well as original stories. First two issues will have a two-parter by Jimmy Palmiotti and Tom Derenick and then a 12-part story by Tom King and Andy Kubert.
Teen Titans 100-Page Giant will launch with a six-part story by Dan Jurgens and Scott Eaton and feature reprints of Teen Titans (2003, Johns and McKeone), Super Sons (2017, Thomasi, Gleason and Jimenez) and Sideways (2017, Didio and Rocaforth).
Batman 100-Page Giant #1 will have a new story by Jimmy Palmiotti and Patrick Zicher and reprints of Batman #608 (2002, Loeb and Lee), Nightwing #1 (2011, Higgins and Barrows) and Harley Quinn #1 (2011, Palmiotti and Conner). With issue #3 it will launch all-new Batman story by Brian Bendis and Nick Derington.
Justice League 100-page giant will bring new Wonder Woman stories, first two written by Tim Seeley and illustrated by various artists and then a twelve-parter by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti. The first issue will have reprints of 2011 series Justice League #1 (Johns & Lee), Aquaman #1 (Johns & Reis) and Flash #1 (Buccelatto and Manapul).
Personally, I find this idea to be a stroke of genius. Not only will they introduce new fans and more importantly kids to the comics and there is some nice selection of new and modern classic (and some…odd choices like 2011 Nightwing) titles alike. I’m especially happy to see Super Sons, Sideways and Terrifics make the cut in the first issue. I suspect the content of the reprints will be changing each month, giving a spotlight to more obscure and critically acclaimed titles alike. I hope this not only succeeds but gets popular enough we get more titles. I’d especially suggest a 100-Page giant with heroes of the Arroverse, say 2016 Green Arrow #1, Supergirl #1 and Flash #1 and maybe for a new story a new Black Lighting by Tony Isabella?
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Yeah, you can trust them! They’re the Teen Titans! - No, we’re not. Oh, right! They’re the Young Justice League of America! - No… we’re young, but just us.
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