Green Lantern: Oddly enough, as horrible as she was at Nightwing's solo book, she handled him awesome in Titans, and if DC would give her an Arsenal ongoing I would cream my pants, because shes the best at writing Roy.
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I don't know about her handeling Dick in the Titans was what I would call 'awesome'. He felt somewhat odd to me there. Like someone trying to fit back into some old clothes long after he/she outgrew them. I have to admit, she brought Roy into the spotlight with his relationship with Damage. And I was looking forward to seeing Jesse in the leader position, or even Argent.
But her run in the Titans, didn't have that "Titan"-feel to it when they 'Titans' book came out with Argent and Jesse Quick.
What was missing from that series was the detailed way Marv would carefully develop each character and supporting cast.
I'd give her an "A" for effort, but the final product "C-".
The concept of each Titan's book was always about strangers turning into friends and then forming a family with one another.
I fear she failed in that respect, because she recycled the previous Titans and just made some stories with them.....I mean come on...anyone remember that issue where Kory came back and had everyone wearing foil on their heads? (okay, that may/may not be Devin's work, but HELLO!!!!)
I remember when The Titans stood up against the likes of Trigon, and Brother Blood (can we say Earth-shattering/nail bitting/edge of our seats please, thank you) crisis type proportions.
Sure they they went up against the fearsome five (was it during their first few issues)....from then on....it went down hill.
Of course we Titan fans still got the book, but the essence/soul wasn't there anymore.