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The second season of Teen Titans is adding another family member as Chella Man is joining the cast of the DC Universe series in the recurring role of Joseph Wilson, the son of Slade Wilson AKA Deathstroke, the merciless one-eyed assassin who will be played by Esai Morales in Titans’ eagerly awaited sophomore season. Joseph Wilson is the Titan known as Jericho. Mute after his father failed to rescue him from having his vocal cords severed by assassins, Jericho has the unique ability to possess anyone just by making eye contact. This gentle natured yet proud hero has proven himself a formid
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Deadline is reporting that Esai Morales will portray Deathstroke, the fan-favorite assassin and archenemy of Teen Titans leader Dick Grayson. The Titans, the first original programming franchise for the DC Universe subscription steaming site follows the superhero squad that’s led by Batman’s former sidekick, Robin, aka Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites), and includes the hot-tempered alien princess Starfire (Anna Diop), the mysterious empath Raven (Teagan Croft), and the green-skinned shape-shifter Beast Boy (Ryan Potter). The character bio from the show’s producers: “Slade Wilson is kn
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If I were a betting man, I’d bet you were guessing I would unleash holy hell on the ‘Titans’ Season Finale episode... But, y’know what? To my surprise, no! No rant was necessary! It was actually, dare I say, good. ? EDIT: So, I’m just a fair mite peeved... After having watched what I thought was the entirety of the ‘Titans’ season finale, and then doing a video discussion of it, I come to learn that it contained a post credits scene that I entirely missed out on, as I always click off as soon as the credits roll. The scene in question features Superboy and Krypto, apparent
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Herein discussing episode 9 of the DC Universe ‘Titans’ series, entitled, ‘Hank and Dawn’... And man, when an episode of this show is written this good, it begs the question, why isn’t the rest of the series? Especially as it relates to the alleged main cast of characters. The origins of Hawk and Dove, though? Damn, that was some — surprisingly — good stuff.
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The latest episode of ‘Titans’ — and more pointedly, the Season Finale Trailer — made me angry... Like, angrier than I’ve been in a while. So, this week’s discussion is very much a rant, instead of a full on review. Posted with a thorough Language Warning.
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This 2015 BISHOUJO statue is back by popular demand! Demons and evil doers beware! Raven is ready for action as she floats in the air, hands outstretched before her to conjure eldritch energies. The Teen Titan wears her classic costume with thigh high boots, bodysuit with long tabard, detached sleeves anchored at the middle finger, and a massive swirling cloak with pointed hood. The updated 2nd edition of the statue features a deep purple costume, which highlights the gold accents on her shoulders and her detailed belt. Sculpted by Hogarii (Jetstream), the flowing movement of the demonic
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Much as I anticipated, whenever they bring in a background DC Comics character, (background in that, they’re not part of the main cast), that character is served so much better than the titular Titans... As such, Donna Troy was an absolute delight, in this episode. To hear more of my thoughts about it, please check out the video — and be sure to share your thoughts on it below!
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Herein discussing the overly monochromatic, dark and edgy seventh episode of the DC Universe ‘Titans’ series, which gets pretty damned abysmal, if I do say so myself. But, it is what it is. Take a look — and be sure to share your thoughts on the episode and series as a whole!
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Herein discussing episodes 5 & 6 of the DC Universe ‘Titans’ series, ‘Together’ and ‘Jason Todd’... The problems I’ve noted previously still persist. But, to my surprise, sometimes they actually manage to get things relatively spot on. What does that say for the overall mismanagement of the series’ titular characters? To tell the truth, I’m not really sure.
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Herein discussing episode 4 of the DC Universe ‘Titans’ series, entitled ‘Doom Patrol’... Annnd man, it was certainly a great Doom Patrol episode, at the very least. Take a look, and be sure to tell me what you thought of it!
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Herein discussing my thoughts on episode 2 of DC Universe’s brand new ‘Titans’ series... If you’ve seen my episode 1 discussion, you might not be surprised that the question on my mind going into this one was, ‘Could it get any better, or would it only get much worse?’ And, I definitely answer that question, in this review!
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Herein discussing the premiere episode of DC Universe’s brand new ‘Titans’ series... Did I love it, did I hate it? If you’ve got close to 20 minutes to spare, you’ll find out by watching this review. ?
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DC Collectibles has launched a new diorama statue line for fans of the classic Marv Wolfman and George Perez run of All-New Teen Titans comics which started in 1982. The entire team of Starfire, Robin, Beast Boy, Cyborg, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl and Raven will be featured in the series, and things kick off with Robin and Starfire who are starting to hit comic and specialty shops now. The statues come with detachable bases and Robin who is sculpted in a running like pose stands around 7.37" tall while Starfire who is sculpted in a blast-off like pose is 10" high. Both statues were sculpt
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Warner Bros. and Comic-Con® have teamed up once again, with the Studio to provide the official bags of SDCC for the ninth year in a row. For 2018, Warner Bros. brings fans 18 different bag designs featuring fan-favorite returning series plus the highly anticipated upcoming Castle Rock and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, as well as four feature films and two bags dedicated to DC Entertainment. And for the second year in a row, each bag will come with a unique collector’s pin, with 12 DC character designs for 2018. Fans donning their cool carriers at the convention center can also make thei
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