Choked by her own lasso
In Teen Titans #64, we got to see it for starters on the cover.
Now, in Teen Titans #65, we get to see it taking place right within the pages of the book.
And with that, Teen Titans lurches sharply from being a book that was alternately mediocre and unpleasant to one that's obnoxious, vulgar, and downright pointless.
Last time I looked, it had fallen below 40,000 in sales. It's cancelation can't come fast enough, but if and when it does, I figure it'll be a great mercy.
Now, in Teen Titans #65, we get to see it taking place right within the pages of the book.
And with that, Teen Titans lurches sharply from being a book that was alternately mediocre and unpleasant to one that's obnoxious, vulgar, and downright pointless.
Last time I looked, it had fallen below 40,000 in sales. It's cancelation can't come fast enough, but if and when it does, I figure it'll be a great mercy.
Labels: dc comics, misogyny and racism, Titans, violence