Okay, so I’ve been meaning to catch up on some comics, and I finally got around to diving into “Tales of the Titans.” I heard some buzz about it, something about it being like those old-school “Tales of the New Teen Titans” comics from the ’80s, which I totally loved back in the day. So, I was pretty hyped to check this out.
First off, I had to figure out where to even read these things. Turns out, they’re on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE. I made sure I had access to that.
- Signing Up: I signed up for DC UNIVERSE INFINITE. It was pretty straightforward.
- Finding the Series: I searched for “Tales of the Titans” on the platform and found it easily.
So, I started with “Tales of the Titans #1.”
Then I moved on to “Tales of the Titans #2.”
I gotta say, the whole setup of this series is really cool. Each issue puts the spotlight on a different character, giving you a deep dive into their story. It’s not just action-packed panels; there’s some real character development going on. They call it a “spotlight” series, and yeah, that’s a pretty accurate way to put it.
What I Found
- Nostalgia Hit: It really does feel like those classic comics from the ’80s, but with a modern twist.
- Character Focus: Each issue is dedicated to one character, which is awesome.
- Raven’s Story: I read that there’s a new Raven story by Tini Howard, who also wrote for Harley Quinn and Catwoman. That’s pretty interesting, considering Raven’s whole dark past with Trigon.
I’m not through all the issues yet, but so far, it’s been a fun ride. It’s cool to see these characters get their own focused stories, and the whole vibe of the series is just what I was looking for. If you’re into the Titans or just looking for some good character-driven comic stories, I’d say give “Tales of the Titans” a shot. It’s been a blast going through these issues, and I’m looking forward to seeing what the rest of the series has in store.
I spent a good chunk of my weekend just flipping through these digital pages, and honestly, it was time well spent. It’s like a little escape, you know? Just getting lost in these stories and seeing what makes these characters tick. I’ll probably keep chipping away at the rest of the issues this week. It’s become my go-to for winding down after work.