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Titans Vol. 2: Lockdown (The Titans II #2)
There's a traitor in the Titans' midst, and the entire Titans headquarters is under lockdown until the team can discover which member could betray them. The problem is, there's no real way to investigate, since the traitor is now a sleeper agent! Will they have the strength to take down one of their own? And even more, will they want to?
Paperback, 128 pages
Published
September 15th 2009
by DC Comics
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A quick and short read (so of course, it took me all weekend), this story involves the grown-up New Teen Titans team from the '80s (plus Speedy-who-is-now-Arsenal) trying to help out their old pal Joey, aka Jericho, the body jumping son of bad guy Deathstroke. Whew. Did you get all that? Even if you don't know the Titans' history, you still pick up the story pretty fast. When the story starts. Jericho is stuck inside a rotting Superman clone. He “jumped” in to the clone, but can’t jump out. The ...more
So Jericho body jumps into one of the Titans and they're on lock-down in the tower and they have a great security measure which involves each individual going into a locked box and saying a secret that only they know. This, for obvious reasons, gives one of the best pages ever. Raven watches Gossip Girl religiously. Wally apparently kissed someone other than Linda. Kory has god-awful survivor's guilt. And I haven't even gotten to the good stuff.
Roy says, "That wasn't the ...more
Roy says, "That wasn't the ...more
I liked this a little better than the first Collection. Ties in with the overall dC Events and stories going on at the time, like Batman R.I.P. .
It picks up where the first trade ended: The team suddenly has to deal with their former body jumping team mate Jericho, trapped in a crazy clone body - or is Jericho the one going crazy? To not let him escape they have to go into lockdown and suddenly everbody can be a danger...
There were some really satsfying revelations and some r...more
It picks up where the first trade ended: The team suddenly has to deal with their former body jumping team mate Jericho, trapped in a crazy clone body - or is Jericho the one going crazy? To not let him escape they have to go into lockdown and suddenly everbody can be a danger...
There were some really satsfying revelations and some r...more
The Titans have a Lockdown because Jericho cannot control his powers. There are some nice character moments, especially the secret questons that prove who they are but the story is not that great.
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Born February 12th, 1970 and raised on Long Island in New York, Judd began cartooning professionally at 16 with a single-paneled strip called Nuts & Bolts. This ran weekly through Anton Publications, a newspaper publisher that produced town papers in the Tri state area. He was paid 10 dollars a week.
In August of 1988, Judd began attending the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor bringing ...more
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