According to [SPOILER], the Titans are considered better heroes than the Justice League due to their unique operational methods.
Key Takeaways:
- The civilians of Earth highlight a key advantage the Titans have over the Justice League.
- They note that the Titans not only excel as heroes but also benefit from stronger leadership.
- Tom Taylor drops hints about potential trouble for the Titans, as the presence of evil Raven leads to internal conflicts, foreshadowing future conflict.
In the new era of DC Comics, the Titans have become the main superhero team, outshining the Justice League. It’s clear that these teams work differently. Fans believe the Titans are better heroes, and here’s why:
In Titans #9 by Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer, the team helps out after a big hurricane. They’d already dealt with it in the last issue. Both the team and regular people think they did a great job.
When they talk to regular people, they’re surprised and thankful that the Titans stuck around to help, even after the danger had passed.
This shows a big difference between how the Titans and the Justice League work, and it’s why people think the Titans are better heroes.
The Titans Outshine the Justice League Because They Stay Beyond the Crisis
Based on the interviews’ expressions of gratitude, it’s clear that many view the Titans as better than the Justice League. The Titans go beyond just dealing with the initial crisis; they stay to help with the aftermath.
In contrast, the Justice League was often depicted as only handling crises and neglecting cleanup. When they did help clean up, it was usually just one member, not the whole team.
Nightwing’s choice to involve the entire Titans team in cleanup has impressed the people they’re helping. It shows that the Titans aren’t just better heroes; they also have a better leader.
Not long ago, the world saw the Titans as a threat after the events of Beast World. But Nightwing’s decision to keep helping despite the negativity has changed public opinion and contributed to the greater good in a more complete way.
From Heroes to Villains: Tom Taylor Is Setting the Titans Up For Their Biggest Fall Yet
The Titans’ sudden return to hero status seems too good to be true, and it likely is. They have a Trojan Horse within their ranks: Raven’s evil doppelganger, currently impersonating the empath.
This malevolent version of Raven is causing discord among the team by launching subtle psychic attacks, including mind-wiping certain thoughts and stripping Beast Boy of his emotions.
It appears that Taylor is leading the Titans towards a downfall. As their hero days seem numbered, will the Justice League step up to fill the hero void on Earth?
Titans #9 is out now from DC Comics!