Connect with us
'Teen Titans Go! #1 is a perfect translation from screen to page
DC

Comic Books

‘Teen Titans Go! #1 is a perfect translation from screen to page

A meta adventure that pays tribute to the medium of comic books.

Teen Titans Go! #1 is a new go-around of putting the longest-running DC animated series into comic book form. Sholly Fisch returns as the writer, having written another Teen Titans Go! series a decade ago. He doesn’t skip a beat, capturing the show’s overall vibe to a tee. Each character speaks exactly how you’d expect them to from the show, from Starfire’s avoidance of using contractions to Beast Boy’s use of slang. Dario Brizuela pairs up well as the artist, capturing the look of the show one-to-one. He also gets a lot of room to play here, as the plot of the comic takes the art style to different places, tributing iconic artists in comic history from George Perez to Dave Gibbons.

Teen Titans Go #1

DC

The story starts at the DC offices, with the team being told that their comic book is cancelled. This feels like a playful jab at not only Teen Titans Go! but also the team as a whole, being underrepresented after a big push during the Dark Crisis event. The team gets kicked out back to Titans Tower, where they’re dejected that the public (comic book readers) doesn’t want them. Robin then gets the idea to keep reinventing themselves until they become relevant to the public’s desires.

This is where the fun begins. The comic changes to look like how George Perez first drew the Titans back in the ’60s, complete with dialogue that reflects that era, with fun alliterations and inner monologues. Afterward, it shifts into Robert Kirkman-esque black and white visuals. There are other winks and nods that I recommend you check out by yourself if you’re into this sort of comedy.

To be honest, I’m a sucker for all things meta. Fourth wall breaks and self-aware comics give way to some of the smartest and funniest moments of the medium. And this first issue of Teen Titans Go! is no exception. This comic becomes a creative outlet for these DC characters to critique the habits of their home company, all delivered through quick-witted jokes, like commenting on the overabundance of Batman-related media. There are other heroes included as well, with Wonder Woman, in particular, having surprisingly on-point characterization.

This could be a fresh series for all ages, full of humor and wit, but we’ll have to see whether or not they can keep the quality consistent.

Teen Titans Go! #1 feels right at home as one of the better episodes of the animated series. If you like the show, then this is for you. If you’ve never watched it, this is a great barometer to find out if you should. But if you don’t like the show, this probably won’t win you over.

'Teen Titans Go! #1 is a perfect translation from screen to page
‘Teen Titans Go! #1 is a perfect translation from screen to page
Teen Titans Go #1
Teen Titans Go #1 feels right at home as one of the better episodes of the animated series. If you like the show, then this is for you. If you’ve never watched it, this is a great barometer to find out if you should. But if you don’t like the show, this probably won’t win you over.
Reader Rating1 Vote
8.4
Funny for kids and adults alike
Contains multiple art styles
Carries the show’s best strengths
If you never cared about the show, this won’t significantly change your opinion
8
Good
Buy Now

In Case You Missed It

X-Men Outback 1 Cover X-Men Outback 1 Cover

‘X-Men: Outback’ #1 is a solid, nostalgic start

Comic Books

EXCLUSIVE BOOM! Preview: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Compact Comics Edition Vol. 1 TP EXCLUSIVE BOOM! Preview: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Compact Comics Edition Vol. 1 TP

EXCLUSIVE BOOM! Preview: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Compact Comics Edition Vol. 1 TP

Comic Books

Marvel clears up confusion over 'Amazing Spider-Man' #1000's two main covers Marvel clears up confusion over 'Amazing Spider-Man' #1000's two main covers

Marvel clears up confusion over ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #1000’s two main covers

Comic Books

Vault announces time-traveling cryptid adventure 'Project Perseus' launching this September Vault announces time-traveling cryptid adventure 'Project Perseus' launching this September

Vault announces time-traveling cryptid adventure ‘Project Perseus’ launching this September

Comic Books

Connect