Another example of Geoff Johns' irritating dialogue
I don't think that inclusion of the p-word in the lower left box helps this book one bit. Nor would it pass muster in Power Pack. It only serves to make this book all the more unappealing in terms of dialogue. How anyone could think this series ever had any energy when it first began under his scripting I just don't know. It's just another sign of how this volume of Teen Titans is not for young children.
And that's an example of how Johns can write some pretty alienating, colorless dialogue when he wants to, just like how he can write up some pretty alienating acts of mayhem.
Labels: dc comics, dreadful writers, moonbat writers, Titans
How ironic that his Titans weren't made for children, yet he was clearly influenced by the 2003 animated series (e.g., re-modifying Deathstroke as a manipulator, like his animated version, the return of the Doom Patrol, the resurrection of Raven and Mas y Menos actually converted into comic.) Then, of course, we have another modern influences to consider, like with Dr. Light. Depressing. It is living proof how the media vs. the comic canon clash, and quite frequently with both Marvel and DC. Depressing, as, frankly, the animated version, despite its flaws, was far more entertaining.
Posted by Killer Moth | 12:11 PM
Waitaminute. I thought the Greek gods were dead now because of the Wonder Woman reboot.
Confused...
Posted by The Drizzt | 2:44 PM