cover:
colors:
George Perez
John Stracuzzi
DC HEROES ROLE PLAYING GAME: NEW TITANS SOURCEBOOK #252
ISBN: 0-923763-16-13
1990
$10.00
Mayfair Games (www.mayfairgames.com)/DC Comics (www.dccomics.com)

Interior Art: DC Staff, Edwin Lee Zamora/Jerry O'Malley (maps), Ike Scott/Jerry O'Malley (design)

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    From siskoid.blogspot.com

    DC HEROES ROLE PLAYING GAME: NEW TITANS SOURCEBOOK #252 (1990)
    RPGs that time forgot... New Titans Sourcebook
    Friday, January 26, 2007
    written by Siskoid

    (excerpt)

    In conclusion
    A fun little book in a handy format, the fact that a lot of DCHeroes scenarios are for Titans-level characters makes this better than most as inspiration, and since an inordinate amount of those scenarios are specifically for the Titans, an unambitious GM might prefer that the Titans indeed be used. Note that seeing three versions of Robin, Wondy, et al. gives a good example as to how characters could grow and evolve through a long-running campaign. That, in itself, is interesting.

     April 14, 2003 | 5 Questions with Geoff Johns
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    5 Questions With…Geoff Johns

  • TEEN TITANS vol 4, #1
  • (excerpt)

    Wizarduniverse.com had a chance to sit down with Johns to get his take on the Titans, keeping up with his almost endless list of monthly titles and how he could even make Batroc the Leaper cool.

    1. What kind of research did you do before you took on Teen Titans? Did you have to become a Mallrat for a few months to study up on how kids act?
    No, not really. All I did really was I basically went back and read the first couple of years of the Marv Wolfman and George Perez run on Titans. I’d already read every issue of Superboy, Impulse and Robin, so I had them pretty much nailed. And then I just went back and read the Titans sourcebook. Other than a lot of reading, I just thought a lot about what it was like in high school for me, and then I started writing. I was already really familiar with Titans, so really it was just a case of refreshing myself and seeing where the Titans came from originally and what the team should be about.