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lol a little crossover that i thought ofRelated content
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MegS-ILS In reply to JasonVoorheesfurry [2015-02-09 03:50:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you my friend! ^^
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GlamYas [2014-09-11 23:31:29 +0000 UTC]
Crossover? Please! M'gann was introduced in a Teen Titans comic for fuck sake! So it wouldn't be a crossover.
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MegS-ILS In reply to papoilademare [2014-09-10 21:49:45 +0000 UTC]
i agree!!! if only it was that easy XD
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papoilademare In reply to MegS-ILS [2014-09-10 22:02:02 +0000 UTC]
Your hair looks good today :3
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MegS-ILS In reply to papoilademare [2014-09-12 19:53:11 +0000 UTC]
Awww why thank you!!
and i bet you look stunning today!!! ;D
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CleoArrow [2014-09-05 00:10:47 +0000 UTC]
I really like the lighting in this! Of course, the artwork is great as always.
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AceOfSpeed94 [2014-09-04 05:50:56 +0000 UTC]
She made her blushing after that compliment haha! Job well done here lol!
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kato42 [2014-09-03 23:27:59 +0000 UTC]
HA! Nice!
Us introverts aren't thrilled by extroverts.
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TherealRNO In reply to kato42 [2014-09-04 03:36:39 +0000 UTC]
Except for the fact that BB and Rae were dating by the time Miss Martian, Superboy, Kid Flash, Robin, and Wonder Girl became the new Titans, and despite hiding his pain under a mask of comedy, BB is one of the biggest extroverts, opposite Raven, a definitive introvert.
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kato42 In reply to TherealRNO [2014-09-04 18:29:46 +0000 UTC]
That's my point, Raven is an introvert (like myself), and BB is an annoying extrovert.
And this is cartoon network Teen Titans, not comic book (as evidenced by the uniforms), so BB and Raven never officially dated.
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TherealRNO In reply to kato42 [2014-09-05 02:12:36 +0000 UTC]
The cartoon was loosely based on the comics. Though it was mostly based on the 1980's era timeline, the moments between BB and Rae (Nevermore, The Beast Within, Spellbound. etc.) were, no doubt, included because the 2003-2011 comics had made 'em canon for 8 years, including during the entirety of the show's core run on TV. Also, although Warner Bros. and Disney have been rivals (Warner owning DC opposite Disney owning Marvel doesn't help), the main Titan couples that endured seemed influenced by fairy tales (Robin/Starfire by The Little Mermaid [complete with the boat ride scene in Trouble in Tokyo, Beast Boy/Raven being literally a dark Beauty & the Beast [Beast Boy's feral form even resembles Disney's Beast in shape and design somewhat and the entire Beast Within situation in general put Raven in the role of Belle, Adonis as Gaston, and Beast Boy as The Beast], Cyborg/Sarasim has similarities with John Smith/Pocahontas [where a modern man comes across primitive society and falls for the native's core female protagonist before needing to return to his own world], and Kid Flash/Jinx as an inverted Aladdin/Jasmine, with Jinx as the petty "street rat" who steals to get by before falling for Kid Flash, who shows her "a whole new world" when he converts her to the side of good).
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TherealRNO In reply to kato42 [2014-09-06 02:35:33 +0000 UTC]
Point is, most of what we know from the show largely found a basis from the comics. You may not care about the comics, but without them (since Marv Wolfman, the comics' writer, was brought on board as the series' writer-consultant), the show wouldn't exist.
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kato42 In reply to TherealRNO [2014-09-08 18:38:06 +0000 UTC]
Irrelevant. Different continuities; 1960s TV Batman, Tim Burton Batman, Chris Nolan Batman, Batflek, several cartoon Batman, and various revisions of the comic - all are based on the same Kane and Finger idea, but its obvious that you cannot say that just because something is true in one it is true in all.
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TherealRNO In reply to kato42 [2014-09-09 23:37:11 +0000 UTC]
Not everything transfers from one medium to another. On Teen Titans (despite Marv Wolfman serving as writer-consultant for the 2003-2006 series), Brother Blood, Jinx, and (very slightly) Terra are all examples of the show NOT following its comic influence. For Terra, the betrayal still happened, as did her "death" and revival, but the way the show did it differed from the comics. Brother Blood and Jinx, by contrast, are completely different from their comic counterparts and should be considered separate from them.
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