I was completely confused by the last pages in Teen Titans, when there was a future city and stuff about genes. Well, more confused than I was for the rest of the issue.
I think when
the Titans came from the 31st century back to the 21st century, they didn't go far enough, and they "landed" in, roughly, the year 2014.
If I read it right.
I was completely confused by the last pages in Teen Titans, when there was a future city and stuff about genes. Well, more confused than I was for the rest of the issue.
Those pages are
the Legion reboot. The kid who got slapped by his dad looks to be Lyle Norg, aka Invisible Kid. When he jumps, he puts on a Legion flight ring and flies off with the rest of the new AU version of the Legion. Meanwhile, as Teppy said, the Titans seem to have wound up in 2014.
Oh, oops. I was reading askye's post as if she meant the
last pages of where the Teen Titans-specific story ends,
which is NOT the
end of the issue -- the last pages are,
like DX said,
Legion-related
stuff.
Ah, so that is what the back of the book means by the
"future Titans" --
do we think this is going to be permanent, or just an arc? And what does it say about any possible future for
a Babs/Dick relationship if he is apparently going to get back together with Kory.
(See how focused I am?)
I don't want Dick
back with
Kory -- it was nice while it lasted,
but let's move on. However, given the last panel of Outsiders, who knows?
Picked up "Starman: Grand Guiginol" yesterday, and although I'm not quite done, I dare say "Starman" may well have become my favorite comic book story ever.
In the last GL we see
Kyle going off into space -- is that it? Is this just so that they can do the Hal Jordan rebirth thing? Or are we unlikely to see Kyle in GL for the foreseeable future?
Also, on the Whedonesque lj I read that they are still shopping the Animated Buffy around and that Showtime is mentioned and something about dvds. (Whedonesque linked to Moviehole which got it's info from that David Fury post on the Bronze Beta.)
Sumi, Kyle is set to be in Green Lantern: Rebirth.
Thanks Victor!
I am having such issues with its and it's recently.
Picked up "Starman: Grand Guiginol" yesterday, and although I'm not quite done, I dare say "Starman" may well have become my favorite comic book story ever.
I think you and Ple are in agreement on this.