Titans: Old Friends #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2009 DC collection brings together the four-issue miniseries Titans: Old Friends, which reunites former members of the Teen Titans for a story centered on the complex history between Nightwing and Roy Harper. The plot delves into their strained friendship and shared past as the duo faces a threat that forces them to confront old wounds. Written by J.T. Krul with art by various contributors, the volume offers a character-driven look at legacy heroes navigating their adult lives and relationships.
In "The Fickle Hand, Part One: Go East, Young Man," Cyborg attempts to unite the past and present by bringing the original Teen Titans together to train a new generation of heroes—only to find that old bonds aren’t as easy to rebuild as he hoped. As the Titans East face a grueling team exercise, tensions flare and trust begins to unravel in ways no one expected. Written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Ian Churchill, with inks by Norm Rapmund, Andy Lanning, and Jon Sibal, and colors by Edgar Delgado, the issue features a striking cover by Ethan Van Sciver.
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Some time ago, a group of Teen Titans successfully defeated the Joker and Bizarro, but today, none of them agrees to rejoin Cyborg and help train his new crew of Titans. So Cyborg takes the members of Teen Titans East out for a training mission in teamwork, but the exercise has disastrous results.
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