Forget Superman, Green Lantern or Wonder Woman. The Teen Titans were the heroes most in need of some DC Rebirth magic. This franchise's woes predate the New 52 by several years, and too often it's seemed as though animation is the only area where the Titans can still thrive. But the relaunched Teen Titans series serves as yet more proof that all a franchise needs to turn itself around is the right creative team.
Teen Titans #1 picks up immediately where the Rebirth one-shot left off, with Damian Wayne kidnapping Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven and Kid Flash and essentially forcing them to form a new Titans squad. Right away, that makes for an entertaining and dysfunctional dynamic. And as much as this new series succeeds in hearkening back to a more classic Titans era with its slimmed down roster, the fact that it features Damian rather than Tim Drake makes all the difference. Percy catches the Damian baton from Pete Tomasi and Patrick Gleason and immediately runs with it. Not only is Damian an entertaining lead, but the emphasis on his 13th birthday and Damian confronting his impending adulthood gives him a compelling arc to follow.
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