cover:
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Dan Jurgens
George Perez
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TEEN TITANS #9
Date: Jun 1997
Cover Price: $1.95
Publisher: dccomics.com
Description
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Credits
"The Lost World of Skartaris" (part 1)
writer:
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Dan Jurgens
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art:
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Dan Jurgens
George Perez
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colors:
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Gregory Wright
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letters:
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Richard Starkings
Comicraft
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editor:
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Eddie Berganza
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May 2, 2003 | Pipeline (May 2) |
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From Comic Book Resources
TEEN TITANS #1
(Oct 1996)
DC Comics
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PIPELINE PREVIEWS FOR JULY 2003
Friday May 2, 2003
written by Augie De Blieck Jr.
(excerpt)
I've only ever followed one TEEN TITANS series, and that was the Dan
Jurgens and George Perez series of the mid-1990s. I don't remember much
of it now, and most of the characters have dispersed into the dark
corners of the DCU, with the possible exception of Argent. In any case,
I'm going to give the team another try in July with the new TEEN TITANS
series, written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Mike McKone and Marlo
Alquiza. The two did beautiful work on SUPERMAN not too long ago, and I
think McKone's style is more naturally suited to the DC superheroes than
the Marvel ones. It just ends up looking more natural and fluid at DC
than it ever did at Marvel. There's a nice looking preview of this
series in the new WIZARD, as well.
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