Titans Vol. 4: Titans Apart

Titans Vol. 4: Titans Apart

Titans Vol. 4: Titans Apart

Titans Vol. 4: Titans Apart

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Overview

When a series of mistakes by the Titans nearly leads to global catastrophe, the Justice League steps in to issue a directive—Titans no more! While Donna Troy is kept under observation in the Justice League's watchtower to determine the link between Donna and her evil future self, Troia, the rest of the team is told to stand down and take a break.

That doesn't sit well with Arsenal, though. Seemingly abandoned by his friends, Roy Harper pushes himself right to the edge to track down the source of a dangerous new street drug...even teaming up with his deadly ex, Cheshire. But while Arsenal may be in over his head, his investigation reveals a worldwide threat that even the Justice League proves unable to stop!

Now it falls to the Titans to save the world from destruction. And while they're no longer a team, they are still a family...but will that be enough to unite them?

Writer Dan Abnett (Aquaman) and the art team of Paul Pelletier (Justice League), Andrew Hennessy (Green Lantern) and Adriano Lucas (Cyborg) close the book on this chapter of the Titans! Collects Titans #19-22 and Annual #2.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401284480
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication date: 09/25/2018
Pages: 136
Sales rank: 281,633
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Dan Abnett lives and works in Maidstone, Kent. After graduating from Oxford, he worked for a while as an editor of comics and children's books before turning to writing full-time. In the dozen or so years since then, he has written for such a diverse range of characters—including Scooby-Doo, Thunderbirds, Conan the Barbarian, the X-Men, Johnny Bravo, Batman, Rupert the Bear, Doctor Who, Mr. Men, the Terminator and Postman Pat—that he is now clinically bewildered. He created the popular series Sinister Dexter, which he continues to write, along with other strips, for 2000 AD, and helped rejuvenate Resurrection Man for DC Comics.
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