NEW TITANS #52 (Jan 1989)
DC Comics
NEW TITANS #52
Date: Jan 1989
Cover Price: $1.75
Publisher: DC Comics
Description
"Who Is Wonder Girl" Part 3
Reprinted in:
LOS NUEVOS TITANES #12 (Spain) (1990) Zinco LENDAS DO UNIVERSO DC: OS NOVOS TITÃS – Vol 11 (Brazil) (04 Dec 2019) Panini
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Art Day - New Titans #51 Cover by George Perez
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August 07, 2005 10:49 am
From www.comicbookbin.com
Aug 6, 2005, 06:40
By Leroy Douresseaux
(excerpt)
After New Mutants, Star Wars, and Spider-Man, I lose track of what you did for the rest of the 1980's. What were you doing?
BOB: I inked 6 issues of JEMM, SON OF SATURN over Gene Colan, for DCafter Klaus Janson bailed out of the series. I pencilled and inked afill-in on POWER PACK for my friend June Brigman, inked a couple issuesof SPITFIRE (one over [Herb] Trimpe, one over McFarlane), and inked alot of GI JOE covers. I then inked several issues of WONDER WOMAN over[George] Perez breakdowns, then inked several issues of the NEW TITANSover Perez breakdowns, inked a NEW MUTANTS ANNUAL over Brigmanbreakdowns, inked New Mutants #75 over [John] Byrne breakdowns, andthen inked that horrible 12-issue SUB-MARINER series over [Rick]Buckler, which almost stalled my career again. That's when I decided tomove back up north to rejuvenate my career, and being back in NYC madea big difference in the assignments I got. I started inking the HULKover Dale Keown, then quit that when I got an offer to pencil SUPERMAN.
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November 21, 2003
From Newsarama
WOLFMAN, PEREZ, AND THE TITANS: GAMES
11-21-2003 07:20 PM
posted by MattBrady
(excerpt)
As announced at today’sWizardWorld Texas DCU panel, 2004 will see the release of Marv Wolfmanand George Perez’s long (and we mean long) awaited Titans graphicnovel, Games. Newsarama caught up with Perez, Wolfman, and even asurprised Mike Lovitz to get the story of this legacy project and seesome art.
First, a little history on the graphicnovel. The setting for Games is just after the “deluxe” or “baxter”series changes its name from The New Teen Titans to The New Titans,circa 1988. “The Judas Contact” was a memory, Dick Grayson had becomeNightwing, the Wildebeast was around, Perez had left the series, andhad just come back with issue #50, the “Who is Wonder Girl?” four-partarc.
Actually – there’s a funny story about that arc. As it turns out, Games is the second Titans graphic novel.
“The irony of all of this is that the‘original’ Titans graphic novel was going to be the ‘Who is WonderGirl?’ story that ended up being issues #50 to #54 of The New Titanswhen I came back to the book,” Perez said. “Marv and I had alreadystarted that as a graphic novel, but when I came back, we decided thatwe could put the story into continuity, and get it out of the way. Butthat was the original graphic novel, so when that was printed, we hadto start fresh with a whole new story, and that became Games - so, ifyou want to get technical about it, this is my second Titans graphicnovel.”
So – on to Games.
It was originally started sometimebetween 1986 and 1989, when Wolfman was in New York visiting the thenTitans editor Barbara Kesel. “Barb and I were going to meet at George'shouse in Jamaica, Queens to discuss doing the first Titans graphicnovel,” Wolfman recalled. “When I got there I told them the roughbasics of what I thought might make a good story, and then we sat downand plotted out the novel. George fleshed it all out and went to workdrawing what I thought was some of absolute best Titans material he hadever done.”
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