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7/25/2025, 4:35:34 PM
>>149551425
Not to be a member of the Ettingville Club and talk about my fanfic, but the thing that I genuinely think with a good Titan run that actually follows up on these themes and ideas.
1) Rooster - A common problem that the Titans, especially from Titan Hunt had is both the members, mainly their purpose and perspective. See with Wolfman, all of his characters were cultural reactions, brought different genres to the table and also had a particular personality type which made it easy for them to bounce off each other. If you're making a new Titans rooster, either made up of old members or new ones, you need to think long and hard about what they bring to the table not just chuck em on the team cause nostalgia.

2) What's changed and how can you bring it in - The NTT were a reaction to their time period and Wolfman trying to update the common archetypes and tropes of the genre. Instead of trying to bring back the glory days of the NTT, think about how both culture and superhero comics have changed and bring that in to your stories.

3) Wolfman gave you a playground, use it - A common flaw is that the Titans are reduced to the sidekick/teen team that takes on junior versions of the threats which their mentors faced. However, when reading over Wolfman's stuff, you have things like the Monks of Azaroth, the Titans of Myth, Vega System, the Wilson family, HIVE, Brother Blood, Trigon etc. Likewise the Titans themselves are not just junior versions of their mentors, they have their own complicated relationships and history with each other, born from them being on the same team.

3) Espionage and Conspiracy - A key point of difference between the Titans and Justice League is the tone of their stories. The Justice League can be bundled up in conspiracies and international incidents, however that feeling of touching something that you can only barely understand was a vibe that Wolfman instilled in many of his Titan stories and in the modern world;