Showing posts with label Teen Titans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teen Titans. Show all posts
Monday, December 10, 2012
YOUNG JUSTICE LEAGUE 2 GRAPHIC NOVELS DC ROBIN BATMAN SUPERMAN SUPERBOY FLASH!!!
JUSTICE LEAGUE 2 GRAPHIC NOVELS!
starring YOUNG JUSTICE/TEEN TITANS
this is the first appearance of YOUNG JUSTICE!
RARE and OUT OF PRINT.
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEM FOR FANS OF JUSTICE LEAGUE AND YOUNG JUSTICE.
The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in a miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice! A boy receives a gift from his father and somehow triggers a force that puts all the 16-years-old-and-younger humans on one Earth and the adults on another. As the JLA searches for an answer to the mystery on one world, Robin, Impulse, Superboy and other heroes try to keep a kid-ruled world from falling apart. Does Billy Batson hold the key to bridging the two worlds?
The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in the conclusion of the miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice! Having said his magic word, Billy Batson is lightning-bolted to the AdultWorld, but much to his surprise he has not been transformed to Captain Marvel. On KidWorld, Robin, Superboy and Impulse go after the cause of all their troubles, the kid villain Bedlam. He's using the JLA's original cave headquarters as his stronghold, and to keep the youthful heroes away, he's using junior versions of the Joker, Metallo and Gorilla Grodd as guards. The JLA can't help the kids, and if the kids don't win, the two worlds will remain permanently separate. But the scariest thing is that the key to victory may lie in the hands of DC's most reckless youth...Impulse.
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Justice League,
Teen Titans,
Young Justice
JUSTICE LEAGUE VS TEEN TITANS 2 COMIC BOOKS #1 BATMAN WONDER WOMAN SUPERMAN DC!!
JUSTICE LEAGUE VS TEEN TITANS 2 COMIC BOOKS. #1 and #2.
RARE AND OUT OF PRINT! AN ISSUE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY COMIC BOOK SERIES PITTING THE JUSTICE LEAGUE AGAINST THEIR SIDEKICKS!
An entity that's destabilizing Earth's technology is also abducting past members of the Titans, leaving the JLA to figure out a plan of attack in the 38-page "One of Ours." Appearances by Starfire, Argent, Changeling, Prysm, Fringe, Flash (Wally West), Martian Manhunter, Big Barda, Orion, Steel, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Oracle, Batman, Superman, Zauriel, Huntress, Robin (Tim Drake), Nightwing, Wonder Woman, Raven, Donna Troy, Cyborg, Aquaman, Atom, Terra II, Plastic Man, Omen.
Batman and the JLA won't let Nightwing and the Titans place the interests of one already-dead friend ahead of the safety of millions in the 38-page "The Generation Gap." Appearances by Big Barda, Orion, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Zauriel, Wonder Woman, Superman, Plastic Man, Huntress, Steel, Cyborg, Flash (Wally West), Changeling, Raven, Tempest, Catwoman, Flamebird, Terra II, Herald, Bumblebee, Arsenal, Pantha, Oracle, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Prysm, Impulse, Starfire, Damage, Supergirl, Donna Troy, Omen, Atom, Risk, CM3, Thunder, Lightning, Azrael, Red Star, Fringe, Magenta, Chris King, Harlequin, Deathstroke, Robin (Tim Drake), Superboy, Argent, Mirage, Rose Wilson, Hawk II, Dove III, Wildebeest, Black Canary
An EXTREMELY RARE item!!
This item was not available in any mass market retail outlet and could only be found in comic book specialty stores.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
X-MEN VS TEEN TITANS #1 COMIC BOOK '82 WOLVERINE WALT SIMONSON CHRIS CLAREMONT!!
MARVEL AND DC PRESENT:
THE UNCANNY X-MEN and THE NEW TEEN TITANS #1 COMIC BOOK
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
In 1982, crossovers between publishers were rare and special events, and none were as much anticipated as the get-together between Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men and DC’s New Teen Titans—the two hottest titles then on the stands. The two super-groups were united when DC’s baddest bad guy, Darkseid of Apokolips, revived the all-powerful Dark Phoenix, who had just met her demise after an action-packed (and top selling) series in the X-Men. The New Gods’ Metron and Titan villain Deathstroke the Terminator made guest appearances.
Chris Claremont wrote the epic, and artists Walter Simonson and Terry Austin did a good job synthesizing the styles of John Byrne and George Pérez to give the crossover an appearance consistent with the artwork in both series.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
CYBORG VS TWO FACE COMICBOOK TEENTITANS JUSTICE LEAGUE JMS J MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI
CYBORG VS TWO FACE COMIC BOOK
TEEN TITANS SPOTLIGHT
COLLECTORS EDITION COMIC BOOK.
Written by BABYLON 5 creator J MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI, longtime writer on SPIDER-MAN, SUPERMAN and THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
CYBORG is a member of THE TEEN TITANS and THE JUSTICE LEAGUE
TWO FACE is the BATMAN villain portrayed by Aaron Eckhart in THE DARK KNIGHT
Synopsis: Two-Face sees Cyborg on television and becomes intrigued by his dual nature. He begins to stalk him and later kidnaps Sarah Charles. Trying to prove Cyborg is more monster than man, he goads him into a confrontation. Cyborg, in anger, points his laser attachment at ‘Two-Face’ only to realize it is Sarah Charles, bound and gagged in a Two-Face mask. Two-Face wanted Cyborg to give into his dark side and kill his lady love. As the lovers are reunited, Two-Face considers activating a bomb to kill them both but his coin prevents him from doing so.
An EXTREMELY RARE item!!
This item was not available in any mass market retail outlet and could only be found in comic book specialty stores.
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Comic Book,
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DC Comics,
J Michael Stracynzski,
JMS,
Justice League,
Teen Titans
Monday, January 10, 2011
STATIC SHOCK #1 COMIC BOOK TEEN TITANS AFRICAN AMERICAN

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STATIC #1 COMIC BOOK.
The first appearance of the popular character who stars in the STATIC SHOCK animated series was within the pages of this comic book, STATIC #1. STATIC SHOCK was created by DWAYNE MCDUFFIE, best known as a producer of the JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED animated series (STATIC was seen as a member of the future Justice League in one episode).
Static returned to the DC Universe recently and joining the THE TEEN TITANS, alongside Robin, Superboy, Wondergirl and Kid Flash!
This is the extremely rare issue, published by MILESTONE MEDIA. This comic was never available in any mass market retail outlets and was only available to purchase through comic book specialty stores.
Vintage COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Highly sought after.
RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!
Synopsis:
Static rescues Frieda from a gang of thugs, the next day they try again and this time, manage to steal her away.
When Static flies to her rescue, he comes across their leader, Hotstreak.
Creator Dwayne McDuffie's description "Like any other awkward 15 year-old, Virgil Hawkins worries about sex, pocket money, and getting beaten up. But recently, he's had even more on his mind: stuff like his powers, his secret identity, and sex. Because, when innocents are in danger, and Virgil can slip away from class, the geeky youth becomes Static, the dashing, adventurous superhero!"
An African American, Static was a key character of Milestone Comics, an independently-owned imprint of DC Comics specializing in minority heroes. Milestone folded in 1997 but Static was saved from obscurity by the WB animated series Static Shock, which aired for four seasons and led to the 2001 comic book miniseries Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool.
Static's civilian identity was named after the first African-American to go to law school, who was himself named after the Roman poets Virgil and Ovid.
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. It was founded in 1993 by a coalition of African-American artists and writers (namely Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis and Derek T. Dingle) who believed that minorities were severely underrepresented in American comics. Milestone Media was their attempt to correct this imbalance.
Writer(s):
Dwayne McDuffie
Robert L Washington III
Penciller(s):
John Paul Leon
Inker(s):
Steve Mitchell
Colorist(s):
Noelle C. Giddings - '(sometimes Nöel?)'
Letterer(s):
Steve Haynie
Editor(s):
Dwayne McDuffie
Cover Artist(s):
Denys Cowan
Noelle C. Giddings - '(sometimes Nöel?)'
Jimmy Palmiotti
James T Sherman
Monday, April 20, 2009
STATIC SHOCK: COMIC BOOK TEEN TITANS DWAYNE MCDUFFIE!
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
STATIC #1 COMIC BOOK.
The first appearance of the popular character who stars in the STATIC SHOCK animated series was within the pages of this comic book, STATIC #1. STATIC SHOCK was created by DWAYNE MCDUFFIE, best known as a producer of the JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED animated series (STATIC was seen as a member of the future Justice League in one episode).
It has just been announced at the San Diego Comicon that Static will be returning and joining the THE TEEN TITANS!
This is the extremely rare issue, published by MILESTONE MEDIA. This comic was never available in any mass market retail outlets and was only available to purchase through comic book specialty stores.
Vintage COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Highly sought after.
RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!
Synopsis:
Static rescues Frieda from a gang of thugs, the next day they try again and this time, manage to steal her away.
When Static flies to her rescue, he comes across their leader, Hotstreak.
Creator Dwayne McDuffie's description "Like any other awkward 15 year-old, Virgil Hawkins worries about sex, pocket money, and getting beaten up. But recently, he's had even more on his mind: stuff like his powers, his secret identity, and sex. Because, when innocents are in danger, and Virgil can slip away from class, the geeky youth becomes Static, the dashing, adventurous superhero!"
An African American, Static was a key character of Milestone Comics, an independently-owned imprint of DC Comics specializing in minority heroes. Milestone folded in 1997 but Static was saved from obscurity by the WB animated series Static Shock, which aired for four seasons and led to the 2001 comic book miniseries Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool.
Static's civilian identity was named after the first African-American to go to law school, who was himself named after the Roman poets Virgil and Ovid.
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. It was founded in 1993 by a coalition of African-American artists and writers (namely Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis and Derek T. Dingle) who believed that minorities were severely underrepresented in American comics. Milestone Media was their attempt to correct this imbalance.
Writer(s):
Dwayne McDuffie
Robert L Washington III
Penciller(s):
John Paul Leon
Inker(s):
Steve Mitchell
Colorist(s):
Noelle C. Giddings - '(sometimes Nöel?)'
Letterer(s):
Steve Haynie
Editor(s):
Dwayne McDuffie
Cover Artist(s):
Denys Cowan
Noelle C. Giddings - '(sometimes Nöel?)'
Jimmy Palmiotti
James T Sherman
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
STATIC #1 COMIC BOOK.
The first appearance of the popular character who stars in the STATIC SHOCK animated series was within the pages of this comic book, STATIC #1. STATIC SHOCK was created by DWAYNE MCDUFFIE, best known as a producer of the JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED animated series (STATIC was seen as a member of the future Justice League in one episode).
It has just been announced at the San Diego Comicon that Static will be returning and joining the THE TEEN TITANS!
This is the extremely rare issue, published by MILESTONE MEDIA. This comic was never available in any mass market retail outlets and was only available to purchase through comic book specialty stores.
Vintage COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Highly sought after.
RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!
Synopsis:
Static rescues Frieda from a gang of thugs, the next day they try again and this time, manage to steal her away.
When Static flies to her rescue, he comes across their leader, Hotstreak.
Creator Dwayne McDuffie's description "Like any other awkward 15 year-old, Virgil Hawkins worries about sex, pocket money, and getting beaten up. But recently, he's had even more on his mind: stuff like his powers, his secret identity, and sex. Because, when innocents are in danger, and Virgil can slip away from class, the geeky youth becomes Static, the dashing, adventurous superhero!"
An African American, Static was a key character of Milestone Comics, an independently-owned imprint of DC Comics specializing in minority heroes. Milestone folded in 1997 but Static was saved from obscurity by the WB animated series Static Shock, which aired for four seasons and led to the 2001 comic book miniseries Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool.
Static's civilian identity was named after the first African-American to go to law school, who was himself named after the Roman poets Virgil and Ovid.
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. It was founded in 1993 by a coalition of African-American artists and writers (namely Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis and Derek T. Dingle) who believed that minorities were severely underrepresented in American comics. Milestone Media was their attempt to correct this imbalance.
Writer(s):
Dwayne McDuffie
Robert L Washington III
Penciller(s):
John Paul Leon
Inker(s):
Steve Mitchell
Colorist(s):
Noelle C. Giddings - '(sometimes Nöel?)'
Letterer(s):
Steve Haynie
Editor(s):
Dwayne McDuffie
Cover Artist(s):
Denys Cowan
Noelle C. Giddings - '(sometimes Nöel?)'
Jimmy Palmiotti
James T Sherman
Labels:
Dwayne McDuffie,
Milestone Comics,
Static Shock,
Teen Titans
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