![]() ![]() From what I've seen on twitter, there are people with prosthetics that relate to Victor a lot. I enjoyed him bonding with coaching some kids in the park. I enjoyed his budding friendship with Gar. I enjoyed seeing the complex dynamics between him and his father. He's really unhappy about that and it's understandable. He was involuntarily experimented on and turned into a Cyborg. I liked that we got quite a bit of Victor Stone's backstory and his plight as Cyborg. Constantly writing his dialogue as "lissen", "mebbe" and "figgers" (although, Gar also said that last one) just really rubbed me the wrong way, not gonna lie. ![]() Some uncomfortable dialogue for Cyborg FYI, black people are saying the same words as white characters. It's full of a lot of cheesy, outdated, 80's lingo. The team is called together by Raven and they learn on the job how to be a team. I think this is the introduction of Cyborg and Starfire. So, this tells the story of the origins of the Teen Titans. To be honest, some times I find older DC books easier to read than newer DC books. Either way, older DC books are easier to read than older Marvel comics. Maybe it's just a different vibe was going on in DC? I'm not sure. I'm not sure exactly why that is? Maybe because DC permitted its writers to write some darker themes? I'm honestly surprised at how many times some sort of human smuggling/enslavement storyline crops up in different books. I've always said, older DC comics are easier to read than older Marvel comics. ![]()
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