“Endless Winter” chapter six! Crush, Roundhouse, Kid Flash, and Red Arrow embark on a bonding exercise with new partners from the original New Teen Titans: Donna Troy and Beast Boy? Everyone’s limits will be tested as they brave the challenges of holiday shopping in Manhattan! And then, the city is buried in snow! When they discover a teen whose powers are triggered by the “Endless Winter” chapter six! Crush, Roundhouse, Kid Flash, and Red Arrow embark on a bonding exercise with new partners from the original New Teen Titans: Donna Troy and Beast Boy? Everyone’s limits will be tested as they brave the challenges of holiday shopping in Manhattan! And then, the city is buried in snow! When they discover a teen whose powers are triggered by the extreme cold, the team must decide if this new arrival is a future hero or villain. And in the past, Black Adam battles the Frost King with devastating consequences.
Teen Titans: Endless Winter Special #1
“Endless Winter” chapter six! Crush, Roundhouse, Kid Flash, and Red Arrow embark on a bonding exercise with new partners from the original New Teen Titans: Donna Troy and Beast Boy? Everyone’s limits will be tested as they brave the challenges of holiday shopping in Manhattan! And then, the city is buried in snow! When they discover a teen whose powers are triggered by the “Endless Winter” chapter six! Crush, Roundhouse, Kid Flash, and Red Arrow embark on a bonding exercise with new partners from the original New Teen Titans: Donna Troy and Beast Boy? Everyone’s limits will be tested as they brave the challenges of holiday shopping in Manhattan! And then, the city is buried in snow! When they discover a teen whose powers are triggered by the extreme cold, the team must decide if this new arrival is a future hero or villain. And in the past, Black Adam battles the Frost King with devastating consequences.
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Scratch –
Nope. Thought that a "special" might be an okay jumping off point for someone who used to read DC comics, but pretty much stopped reading anything new after the New 52. I was wrong. I had read about the existence of "Crush" before, and I do typically like hybrid characters. The other newbies, Red Arrow and Roundhouse, were totally lost on me. I know that I can just look them up now, like I looked up Crush a few weeks ago, but still. Usual sort of whining from teenage superheroes who want more res Nope. Thought that a "special" might be an okay jumping off point for someone who used to read DC comics, but pretty much stopped reading anything new after the New 52. I was wrong. I had read about the existence of "Crush" before, and I do typically like hybrid characters. The other newbies, Red Arrow and Roundhouse, were totally lost on me. I know that I can just look them up now, like I looked up Crush a few weeks ago, but still. Usual sort of whining from teenage superheroes who want more responsibility. Lot of ice, usually from characters with ice powers. Unimpressive aside from the fact this isn't a great starting point for someone who hasn't read new DC comics (much) in years.
Larakaa –
Read this by chance. The new character is the most interesting aspect here. Sadly, we don’t get to know much about them in this issue.
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