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Are you a Teen Titans fan?
Yes. 79%  79%  [ 11 ]
No, I'm obsessed. 14%  14%  [ 2 ]
No. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Teen Titans fails. 7%  7%  [ 1 ]
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06 Nov 2007, 10:43 pm

...Computer appears to be the only other person with much familiarity with the comic book , yes , it is a much more " funny-kiddie-ish " - and magna-style , I was very interested to hear Ping , a Japanese person , say that . - approach to the concept .
The 80s Wolfman-Perez is , more or less , what the cartoon was modeled after .
I had a book reprinting the first 20 or so issues of the 60s version , I liked it .



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07 Nov 2007, 1:33 am

ASS-P wrote:
...Computer appears to be the only other person with much familiarity with the comic book , yes , it is a much more " funny-kiddie-ish " - and magna-style , I was very interested to hear Ping , a Japanese person , say that . - approach to the concept .
The 80s Wolfman-Perez is , more or less , what the cartoon was modeled after .
I had a book reprinting the first 20 or so issues of the 60s version , I liked it .


Cool, I've never seen those 60's stuff!


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07 Nov 2007, 9:32 pm

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ASS-P wrote:
...Computer appears to be the only other person with much familiarity with the comic book , yes , it is a much more " funny-kiddie-ish " - and magna-style , I was very interested to hear Ping , a Japanese person , say that . - approach to the concept .
The 80s Wolfman-Perez is , more or less , what the cartoon was modeled after .
I had a book reprinting the first 20 or so issues of the 60s version , I liked it .


Cool, I've never seen those 60's stuff!





...It's in the DC Showcase volume , quite cheap ! !! !!



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07 Nov 2007, 9:32 pm

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ASS-P wrote:
...Computer appears to be the only other person with much familiarity with the comic book , yes , it is a much more " funny-kiddie-ish " - and magna-style , I was very interested to hear Ping , a Japanese person , say that . - approach to the concept .
The 80s Wolfman-Perez is , more or less , what the cartoon was modeled after .
I had a book reprinting the first 20 or so issues of the 60s version , I liked it .


Cool, I've never seen those 60's stuff!





...It's in the DC Showcase volume , quite cheap ! !! !!



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07 Nov 2007, 9:32 pm

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ASS-P wrote:
...Computer appears to be the only other person with much familiarity with the comic book , yes , it is a much more " funny-kiddie-ish " - and magna-style , I was very interested to hear Ping , a Japanese person , say that . - approach to the concept .
The 80s Wolfman-Perez is , more or less , what the cartoon was modeled after .
I had a book reprinting the first 20 or so issues of the 60s version , I liked it .


Cool, I've never seen those 60's stuff!





...It's in the DC Showcase volume , quite cheap ! !! !!



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08 Nov 2007, 5:37 pm

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ASS-P wrote:
...Computer appears to be the only other person with much familiarity with the comic book , yes , it is a much more " funny-kiddie-ish " - and magna-style , I was very interested to hear Ping , a Japanese person , say that . - approach to the concept .
The 80s Wolfman-Perez is , more or less , what the cartoon was modeled after .
I had a book reprinting the first 20 or so issues of the 60s version , I liked it .


Cool, I've never seen those 60's stuff!











...I'd put up a link to the (presumed) Amazon listing for the book , but I'm low on time now .
Marvin Wolfman even co-wrote some of the later of those stories !



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08 Nov 2007, 8:55 pm

I really like Teen Titans, especially the character Raven. She reminds me of myself. ^_^ Beast Boy is also great. I haven't watched it in a while though.


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08 Nov 2007, 9:38 pm

@ASS-P: thanks, I'll check it out :)

@gurl: she's also my fave character ;)


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09 Nov 2007, 3:58 pm

Raven is my favorite character. Ooh, another understatement. Restarting!

I'm obsessed with Raven. Seriously. I'm so obsessed that I'm thoroughly disappointed at the fact that the stores never sell blue cloaks on Halloween.

Hooray for Raven fans!


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10 Nov 2007, 12:05 am

@Nairin: A friend did a cloak this past halloween, very easy to do.


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10 Nov 2007, 10:36 am

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@Nairin: A friend did a cloak this past halloween, very easy to do.


The only problem I really have with cloaks is my inability to make a hood that isn't just an extension of the cape.

Yeah, I'm lame.


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10 Nov 2007, 9:06 pm

the girl who made the cloak is taking sewing/etc. lessons, I'll ask her how to do it :)


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11 Nov 2007, 7:00 pm

Loved it especially for Slade as to who he is in fact Slade Wilson, in the comics he was called Death stroke the Terminator but CN staff wouldn't let them use the name much to the creators annoyance. with the end way the final season seemd pot be going I was hoping to see if they would include Rose Wilson., i mean they already had Jericho as a minor character.

As for Slade's voice couldn't think of another voice actor that would have been better than Ron Perlman he was freakin awesome as Slade.