New Teen Titans.: The Judas contract
(Graphic Novel)

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Burbank, CA : DC Comics, [2003].
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Graphic Novel
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1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
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Back in the eighties, The New Teen Titans became DC's most popular title and a huge sales success. The series reached its greatest heights with the "Judas Contract" storyline -- a multipart epic that played on comics readers' expectations and offered shocking revelations and surprising twists at every turn. From the retirement of Robin and Kid Flash, to the birth of Nightwing and the introduction of Jericho, to the ultimate betrayal of a Titan -- "The Judas Contract" kept readers positively riveted during its initial run, and still has fans talking today.

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Language:
English
ISBN:
9781401276911, 1401276911

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Originally published in single magazine form in The New Teen Titans (Volume One) 39 and 40, Tales of The Teen Titans 41-44 and Annual 3.
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Back in the eighties, The New Teen Titans became DC's most popular title and a huge sales success. The series reached its greatest heights with the "Judas Contract" storyline -- a multipart epic that played on comics readers' expectations and offered shocking revelations and surprising twists at every turn. From the retirement of Robin and Kid Flash, to the birth of Nightwing and the introduction of Jericho, to the ultimate betrayal of a Titan -- "The Judas Contract" kept readers positively riveted during its initial run, and still has fans talking today.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Wolfman, M., Pérez, G., Giordano, D., De Carlo, M., Tanghal, R., Roy, A., Tollin, A., Oda, B., Costanza, J., Klein, T., & Lappan, B. (2003). New Teen Titans. DC Comics.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Marv, Wolfman et al.. 2003. New Teen Titans. DC Comics.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Marv, Wolfman et al., New Teen Titans. DC Comics, 2003.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Wolfman, Marv,, et al. New Teen Titans. DC Comics, 2003.

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