Starfire has always wanted to be better friends with her sister, who mostly comes to Earth to cause trouble instead of enjoying the sisterly bonding. But this time, Blackfire’s not even in the same Earth dimension! The Teen Titans will have to go undercover in a strange new version of Metropolis…one where the heroes have secret identities!
Meanwhile, the DC Super Hero Girls have all been assigned exchange students to show around school. They’d really rather battle the new super-villain in town, but hiding their super-activities from the rather strange new people staying in their homes is proving difficult.
Amy Wolfram is an American writer who wrote Teen Titans: Year One for DC Comics, as well as four issues of the Teen Titans Go! tie-in series. She also worked on the original Teen Titans animated series, Super Hero Girls graphic novels and more.
A chaotic, fun, hilarious graphic novel in which DC Super Hero Girls will meet the Teen Titans! Chaos ensues~
I so so so needed this book in my life! I am a big fan of both Dc Super Hero Girls and Teen Titans Go! so I just had to get this book in which those two universes get together and they fight one (or well, two) villains! In the end I really enjoyed it and OH it was just so much fun~
It all starts when Beast Boy gets the remote of a villain and tries it out on the TV. That is how they find out about the DC Super Hero world and also that a certain someone is there, namely Blackfire. Yep. The big sister of Starfire. The not so kind sister. The one who is so rude (and also to her sister). Of course the group decides to go, I would love to have such a remote as well and just go to another multiverse, see what is up there and what I am doing there. I had such a big laugh though at how the Teen Titans decide to infiltrate. As exchange students, and boy oh boy, someone should have told them about how to look, because I was just laughing so hard. Typical Teen Titans. They are pretty good at being heroes… but other parts are not doing so well. XD
I loved seeing the DC Super Hero Girls and see them try to get along with the Teen Titans. Let me just say that while Star and Green Lantern hit off and become The Besties as Star so adorably says, the others are clashing more. Supergirl is always the strongest and she is paired with Cyborg… it ends with lots of seeing who is the best/strongest. XD Bumblebee is paired with Beast Boy which may work, but we all know how our tiny boy is… not exactly good social wise. Then there is Robin and Batwoman. Yep. Such pairing. And lastly Raven and Zatanna. Which just made me laugh. I think out of all the pairings I liked Star x GL the most followed by Raven and Zatanna. Because despite the glitter and the magic being different they have some parts that match, like cute fluffy beings or tv shows.
It was quite funny when the DC Girls were hiding their superpowers while the Teen Titans already knew it but were keeping quiet. I am happy when they all found out they were superheroes. Well, it took a bit longer for them to work together.
The villains were fantastic, I am especially happy to see my girl Harley there and having a grand time doing crime. Blackfire fitted quite well in the group, though also not entirely as she wanted to go the way of world domination whereas I don’t see our villains go that far.
I do still think it is hilarious that the Girls don’t know that the villains just go to school with them. I love how that works in superhero stuff. That once you wear the uniform/outfit you are unknown. You are someone else.
I absolutely adored how the Teen Titans are in their own style whereas the DC Super Hero Girls and their world are in their style. It was just so much fun! I was bit worried that they would go for the same style, and this is just so much better and fits really well. It just meshes together.
I do hope that we get the reverse of this book. That the Super Hero Girls go to the Teen Titans world! That would be so fun.
All in all, highly recommend if you are fan of either of the series or both (like me). This was just a fun romp with action and humour and finding out that despite the differences you all can work together.
I read this one with my daughter - she loved it. Lots of jokes, plenty of fun, and all of the characters get in on the action. It certainly helps that Amy Wolfram is a writer on Teen Titans Go! as she nails the voices and the madcap fun of it all. Plenty to enjoy here for the young (my daughter) and the young at heart (me).
The book was amazing it took two of my favorite TV shows.It was funny and comical and I like the beast boy was always asking for pizza and a black fire went to the Stone Age of the day in tower and it was a pterodactyl.
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I love the Teen Titans and DC superhero girls and graphic novels, so this was a perfect book for me! I liked how my mom tried to do voices for the book! There were a lot of characters to keep track of, but it was fun.
Amusing for what it is. The team setup of Super Hero Girls always throws me off given that Wonder Woman should be closer in age to Batman and Superman to keep the Trinity together. Overall fun story, though, and my daughter is already requesting there be a second volume (which is so far unplanned).
It’s sad that I have to read these first to make sure there is no in appropriate co tent. Thankfully, as I’ve come to expect from Superhero girls, this is perfectly fine e and enjoyable for 10 yo daughter
My favorite part of this actually wasn't the story, but the way the art styles for both series were merged together. It was so interesting to see the differences and then, when the Titans switched universes, how their characters kept their art style against the lineless Super Hero Girls.
I didn’t necessarily find this funny but this was definitely fun. Raven did bother me though even in this iteration. When asked what her favorite book it bothered me that her response was “The Book of Witchcraft.”