Teen Titans #98 (2003)

Teen Titans #98 (2003)

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by J.T. KRUL
Art by EDUARDO PANSICA
and EBER FERREIRA
Cover by NICOLA SCOTT
and DOUG HAZLEWOD

TEEN TITANS ships twice in July for extra thrills! He's back! Don't miss the issue where one of the deadliest and most psychotic threats in the DC Universe returns. It's Superboy Prime! Of all things to hate, he hates The Teen Titans most of all. Now he's coming for them, and he's not coming alone.
Date Available: 07/27/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAEFER

Since its inception all those years ago, the Teen Titans have always been hit or miss. But after the introduction of of a new character, Teen Titans seem to be back on the hit side again. We still have all the teen drama between Suberboy, Wonder Girl, and Ravenger. We still have the annoying humor of Beast Boy/Changling/whatever he's calling himself these days. We still have the inner conflict of Raven. But we also get to see a stronger, less comical Kid Flash. We get to see Red Robin discovering a new mystery to check into. And we get to see everyone's favorite angry fanboy, Super-Boy Prime! Sucked out of his universe by error, S-Prime is back and pissed off. Moaning about a girlfriend missing in our universe. (Hold on a minute, didn't he whack her at the end of Final Crisis right before living in the Twilight Zone episode starring young Billy Mumy being real good?) Anyhow, S-Prime gathers some like-minded and like-super-powered villians and its go time. But is it too late...remember only an issue or two more before the everything goes #1.
6 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by J.T. KRUL
Art by EDUARDO PANSICA
and EBER FERREIRA
Cover by NICOLA SCOTT
and DOUG HAZLEWOD

TEEN TITANS ships twice in July for extra thrills! He's back! Don't miss the issue where one of the deadliest and most psychotic threats in the DC Universe returns. It's Superboy Prime! Of all things to hate, he hates The Teen Titans most of all. Now he's coming for them, and he's not coming alone.
Date Available: 07/27/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAEFER

Since its inception all those years ago, the Teen Titans have always been hit or miss. But after the introduction of of a new character, Teen Titans seem to be back on the hit side again. We still have all the teen drama between Suberboy, Wonder Girl, and Ravenger. We still have the annoying humor of Beast Boy/Changling/whatever he's calling himself these days. We still have the inner conflict of Raven. But we also get to see a stronger, less comical Kid Flash. We get to see Red Robin discovering a new mystery to check into. And we get to see everyone's favorite angry fanboy, Super-Boy Prime! Sucked out of his universe by error, S-Prime is back and pissed off. Moaning about a girlfriend missing in our universe. (Hold on a minute, didn't he whack her at the end of Final Crisis right before living in the Twilight Zone episode starring young Billy Mumy being real good?) Anyhow, S-Prime gathers some like-minded and like-super-powered villians and its go time. But is it too late...remember only an issue or two more before the everything goes #1.
6 out of 10 Grahams
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