Tiny Titans, Vol. 6: The Treehouse and Beyond! (Tiny Titans #6)
by
Art Baltazar,
Franco
These all-ages tales from the DC Universe, beautifully written and illustrated by Art Baltazar and Franco, will entertain both new readers and seasoned fans of the DC Universe. In this new collection, the Tiny Titans take a look at look-alikes, meet their counterparts from another world, take a trip to the center of the Earth and more!
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
December 27th 2011
by DC Comics
(first published December 20th 2011)
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I love these graphic novels! This series appeals to even our youngest readers, and is great way to introduce kids to graphic novels. There are awesome illustrations, funny moments kids will really dig, and silliness. Some of the references to DC Heroes will go over their heads, but the story has enough silliness and interest to keep kids reading!
Aw Yeah Titans let's get our parallel Earth selves happening in this volume--Speedy is Quickly! Kid Flash is Flash Kid! Wonder Girl is Girl of Wonder! Plus let's not forget the all Shazam special :)
I've said it before and I mean it, these might be technically for little kids, but they are so freaking hilarious. Art Baltazar and Franco take some of the stupidest plot devices from past and present DC stories and rationalize them in a kid friendly way. I love it.
I've said it before and I mean it, these might be technically for little kids, but they are so freaking hilarious. Art Baltazar and Franco take some of the stupidest plot devices from past and present DC stories and rationalize them in a kid friendly way. I love it.
My girls (6 and 8) love the Tiny Titans and I enjoy reading them as well with them. I probably wouldn't buy them on my own, but they serve as a great introduction to young kids into the world of comics. Some of the jokes fall flat, others actually require a sense of the "real" heroes in the "real" DC world, but my girls just move past that stuff to the stories and strips they like. There are very few comics that lend themselves to kids and even fewer to girls, so I'll support this series as long...more
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