The Teen Titans Return in July!

We all knew it was going to happen eventually, but I didn’t realize how closely it would follow the current, horrid Teen Titans series. Either way, the Teen Titans are coming back from cancellation with a new #1 issue by writer Will Pfeifer and artist Kenneth Rocafort! The roster isn’t going to change, keeping Red Robin, Wonder Girl, Raven, Beast Boy and Bunker!

The new Teen Titans are just the old Teen Titans

Newsarama made the reveal today, posting the cover and an interview with Pfeifer. Most recently, he’s been writing a few issues of Red Hood and the Outlaws. Beyond that, he hasn’t been in comics for a few years now. That’s not a good sign, as far as I’m concerned. But maybe he has some good ideas in store.

From the interview, it looks like Pfeifer is kind of going to keep things the way they are. The Titans are going to be heroes and fight bad guys. Though Pfiefer does claim that he’ll be focusing on them more as teenagers. That’s a good sign as far as I’m concerned, and it was the No. 1 thing missing from Scott Lobdell’s series. The key to a really good Teen Titans comic, in my opinion, is a focus on the characters as teenagers first, superheroes second. Just because they wear colorful costumes doesn’t mean they have to be in those costumes all the time.

Pfeifer had this to say about the series:

The fact that these characters are actual teens (and we’re going to be writing them like actual teens, too) opens up a whole world of possibilities. I mentioned before how they’re going to screw things up from time to time, and though that has some serious implications, it’s also a way to put some genuine comedy into the book. Plus, the Titans haven’t been heroes for too long, which means they’re not burned out or jaded by the (insane) pressures of the superheroic life. They’re actually having fun themselves – well, sometimes – and I want that to come across in the comic.

I find it very interesting that Teen Titans is starting over with a new #1 issue. This is a tactic that Marvel does a lot, but DC hasn’t done it since the start of the New 52. This is a new gimmick for DC. And I really, really, really think it has to do with washing off the stink of Lobdell’s run. That comic was just horrendous. Clearly, though, Pfeifer is going to keep the same cast and tell the same stories. So what other reason could DC have for starting with a new #1 than trying to lure back readers that Lobdell scared off?

Of course, Pfeifer doesn’t put it like that.

Putting the #1 on the cover of our first issue accomplished a couple of things: First of all, it draws attention to the book. There are so many comic books competing for the readers’ attention now – not just with other books but with video games, TV and that little thing called “the internet” – that anything we can do to lure some eyes to our cover is something I’m all far. But even more importantly, that #1 lets the reader know that this isn’t just a continuation of the other series. Yes, the Titans are the same heroes, and no, we’re not going to kick things off with a year of origin stories, but we are heading in a new direction and exploring some new themes.

If you’ve been reading the book, by all means, keep reading it. (Please – I have a daughter who’s going to need braces soon!) But if you haven’t been reading Teen Titans, give this version a shot. I don’t think there’s another book on the shelves quite like it.

I am always willing to give a series like this one a shot. So consider me on board, and definitely keep reading the in depth reviews that will continue with the new creative team.

Maybe, just maybe, we’ll get an enjoyable Teen Titans comic in the New 52.

Also, why is Beast Boy suddenly green again? Another sign that DC are trying to correct their mistakes?

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About Sean Ian Mills

Hello, this is Sean, the Henchman-4-Hire! By day I am a mild-mannered newspaper reporter in Central New York, and by the rest of the day I'm a pretty big geek when it comes to video games, comic books, movies, cartoons and more.

Posted on April 8, 2014, in Comics, DC, Robin and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

  1. joe mccormick's avatar joe mccormick

    I’m looking forward to it, the artwork looks really nice, especially since they kinda look like teenagers (especially lil’ beast boy). Its a shame that we may never see kid flash or solstice return to the series though as I really love Bart from before the new 52 and I really like solstices new 52 design, however Lobdell truly ruined them forever and i;m guessing skitter still won’t ever be mentioned again. At least Bunker got a new outfit.

    • We must learn to let go of Solstice and Kid Flash. They are now a bitter warning to all future wannabe writers.

      And I’m not sold on Rocafort on Teen TItans. He’s an OK artist, but I just don’t think his style will suit a book trying to focus on teenagers.

      • joe mccormick's avatar joe mccormick

        as a wannabe artist myself, Rocafort’s art has always spoken to me in a way, but his panel layout do tend to be a bit bipolar, he’s also one of those artists that drew giant boobs on every girl regardless of age, but his art is the main reason I picked up red hood and the outlaws so i’m hoping for the best. it’s all we can do with teen titans anymore.

      • Sadly, you’re right. We can just hope for the best…and prepare for the worst. God forbid DC hire somebody who can actually draw teenagers for their one teenage book.

  2. I’ll try it too. Still totally hate what they did to bart and superboy. Glad bunker is in it but i want him to be treated as equally as his team mates in the story. I want him to have a romantic relationship, preferably with a team mate, not some no powers supporting character. If they do right by bunker, i’ll keep reading then

  3. Good or bad, I’m gonna enjoy your reviews on the comics.

  4. I’ve been so traumatized by Lodbell’s run, I don’t know if I dare open another Teen Titans book, for fear of more character abuse. But who am kidding, I’m too much of a Drake fangirl to skip over any book that features him.Let’s hope the writers will be able to agree on his character this time – switching personalities every second issue gets confusing fast.

    I’m not sure what to think about Pfeifer, though. Red Hood series had more ups and downs than a rollercoaster, so his name isn’t exactly a seal of approval. But hopefully he doesn’t hate the Teen Titans and everything they stand for as passionately as Lodbell does.

    • I’m still reading Teen Titans because of Tim Drake too! And I’ll keep reading whatever he’s doing. He can still be saved. He’s one of the only characters to come through Lobdell’s Teen Titans in tact – to some degree, at least.

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