The ’90s have a bit of a bad reputation when it comes to comic books. For veteran fans, it’s easy to understand why. Both DC Comics and Marvel took radical approaches to some of their biggest characters, trying to refresh them for both creators and audiences after being on the market for decades.While some changes gave the publishers exactly what they wantedâmassive sales increases with a huge character refreshâothers didn’t work out so well. Retcons became the name of the game throughout the ’90s as they had to fix some of these controversial storylines before things got too out of hand. These days, some of the most controversial stories have been left to history, but others remain unforgettable.When the Teen Titans returned in 1996, it was with an entirely new cast, abandoning all the cool sidekicks that made up the original team. None of the earlier Titans were a priority in this book; even the group’s mentor had never been connected with the team. Instead, they were led by a de-aged Ray Palmer, the Atom. The book lasted around two years before coming to an end, and there’s a reason none of the Titans fans ever really talk about it.
The ’90s have a bit of a bad reputation when it comes to comic books. For veteran fans, it’s easy to understand why. Both DC Comics and Marvel took radical approaches to some of their biggest characters, trying to refresh them for both creators and audiences after being on the market for decades.
While some changes gave the publishers exactly what they wantedâmassive sales increases with a huge character refreshâothers didn’t work out so well. Retcons became the name of the game throughout the ’90s as they had to fix some of these controversial storylines before things got too out of hand. These days, some of the most controversial stories have been left to history, but others remain unforgettable.
When the Teen Titans returned in 1996, it was with an entirely new cast, abandoning all the cool sidekicks that made up the original team. None of the earlier Titans were a priority in this book; even the group’s mentor had never been connected with the team. Instead, they were led by a de-aged Ray Palmer, the Atom. The book lasted around two years before coming to an end, and there’s a reason none of the Titans fans ever really talk about it.
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