Titans are determined to find out who erased their memories of each other, but an old foe is determined to destroy them.

In part 2 of “The Return Of Wally West”, the Titans appear in Keystone City and just stand there in the middle of the city, not moving. Reporter Linda Park tries to find what’s going on. When she does, she notices that the Titans are younger than they should be. Suddenly, the Titans start destroying the city. Luckily the real Titans show up to take on their doppelgangers. It’s a battle between the two groups of Titans. One younger, one older. The more experienced heroes gain the upper hand, as we see the mastermind behind all of this is the old Flash enemy, Abra Kadabra!

I’m so enjoying this series it’s not even funny. Dan Abnett’s writing on the book is the best I’ve seen in a long time. I’ve stated before that these are my Titans. The ones I grew up with. Abnett is making this book like wearing my favorite pair of old jeans. He gets the friend/family dynamic of the original Titans so well. And the book is just further complimented by Brett Booth’s art. Booth is on the top of his game here. Booth has the ability to make the action exciting and the quiet scenes very emotional. This is the one book I look forward. And so far I’m just loving the run.

By Brian Isaacs - Executive Editor / Publisher

An avid comic collector/reader for over 50 years and self-proclaimed professor of comicology, Brian originally started up the site Pendragon's Post to share his voice. Well, that voice has been shared and evolved into The Fanboy Factor. Brian is an advocate for remembering comic roots, and that we don't forget what was created in the past, and encourage everyone to read it as well. When not swimming in geek culture, he can be seen corrupting..introducing his young son to comics, much to his wife's chagrin.