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ChuckMoore
post Jun 23 2005, 01:43 PM
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New Teen Titans #1 Celebrates 25 Years In 2005
Archival story regarding the debut of the series from late 2004

Could it possibly have been a quarter of a century since New Teen Titans #1 hit the stands? Well, yes, it could in 2005. New Teen Titans #1, which debuted following a teaser appearance by the team within the pages of DC Comics Presents #26, became an instant hit following its release back in 1980.

The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #35 celebrates that historic issue and the series that followed with a special re-creation cover by none other than George Pérez, the artist who illustrated the famed original version and helped make that particular super team the powerhouse it is today. Colored by Pérez's JLA/Avengers colorist Tom Smith, this cover will appear in wide release through traditional bookstores on the Random House edition of the Guide and in comic book stops on the limited edition, spiral-bound version called The Big Big Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide in May 2005.

"Both George and Tom knocked themselves out on this cover," said J.C. Vaughn, Executive Editor of Gemstone Publishing. "It's a tremendous version of New Teen Titans #1, which is simultaneously very faithful to the original and yet slightly better, if that's possible. We're very happy to have it as one of our covers this year."

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A closer look at Teen Titans 25

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The thrilling 4 part ‘Insiders’ storyline continues, as both the Titans and Outsiders confront betrayal from within.

I can’t say I am a huge fan of crossover stories involving more than one title. I’ve often found the hype doesn’t necessarily live up to the story being told, so I tend to shy away from crossovers in general. But I will admit there was something intriguing about a crossover with the Titans and Outsiders that caught my attention. Perhaps it was the mention of Donna Troy’s link to the story, or the stunning work of newcomer Matthew Clark on Titans. I’m not sure what it was exactly, but so far I am enjoying the story immensely.

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