Titans Review: Second Opinion – DC finally cracks it
A great start to DC's new universe, and one that caters for the more mature audience. It's not perfect, but what is offers is a breath of fresh air in a somewhat stale DC universe.
A great start to DC's new universe, and one that caters for the more mature audience. It's not perfect, but what is offers is a breath of fresh air in a somewhat stale DC universe.
Let me be frank, I have no business talking about the DC universe. Not wanting to compare apples and grenades, but the criticism and discourse surrounding the comic books and their televisual and cinematic outings is unlike any other fandom due to it, well, being on opposite ends of both the quality spectrum, and that of its own adaptation. The …
Hope, potential and family. For decades, those have been the key themes that have united the Teen Titans, DC’s signature team of heroes who represent the next generation of crimefighting in that particular universe. Titans isn’t that kind of series. Instead, the new series from the DC Universe streaming service is a dark, moody and violent reboot of the classic property that starts with Robin saying “F*** Batman”. So pretty much the inverse of Teen Titans Go then. Here’s the first trailer for it
The heroes of Injustice 2 will be joined soon by the latest addition to the roster, a strange visitor from another planet who happens to be powered by Earth’s yellow sun. It’s not Krypto the superdog (DAMMIT!) but rather the Teen Titan known as Starfire. Or Coriander Koriand’r to her friends.
DC is dipping once again into their archives to finally bring the Teen Titans back in an adaptation of The Judas Contract.
DC is dipping once again into their archives to finally bring the Teen Titans back in an adaptation of The Judas Contract.
With DC Rebirth on the way and everyone getting a redesign, so are the youngest team of heroes in that universe.
The Justice League are going to war with the Teen Titans. Because I want to see Damien Wayne get clobbered into paste by Superman.
Blizzard continues to delight players. This time, the developers have shared information about what’s …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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