J. Smith 2007-03-26
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Interest in Terra of the Teen Titans comic book series has escalated since the character premiered in the animated version. In this trade paperback, the infamous Tara Markov makes her debut and eventually joins the heroic young group, but is ultimately revealed to be a "Judas" sent by their enemy, Deathstroke the Terminator,and that storyline is concluded in the follow-up tpb but printed first, "The Judas Contract."
Just a few stories short of ALL the original Terra stories (I believe one omission was a two-parter with the Outsiders series, which featured her brother, GeoForce), this collection starts perhaps the TT's most famous saga.
After re-reading this stories twenty some years later, it becomes evident that all the clues to Terra's upcoming betrayal are all there, and perhaps she isn't as multifaceted as some readers believe. Granted, there are a few panels which may indicate she is re-thinking her upcoming betrayal, but it might be that the fan base, expecting her to redeem herself at the last moment, has let their expectations color their judgement. What makes the story particularly tragic is that youngest Titan, Changeling (or Beast Boy) begins to fall for her-- hard, and that is what gives the tale it's emotional gravitas.
In the Teen Titans Companion, Mr. Wolfman reveals that he came up with the Terra plotline by looking at the X-Men's Kitty Pryde, and introducing a young female character that would appear sweet and innocent, but in reality was anything but.
In retrospect and comparing the comic book version to the recent animated one, it would seem that the original doesn't seem as fully realized as the one Glen Murakami developed for the cartoon version. It is the Terra storyline from the Teen Titans, along with the "Dark Phoenix" one from the X-Men, which brought real heartbreak into the comic book world, and after twenty years, many fans still debate Terra's fate.
I can't say I've ever been a big fan of the Trigon parts of the story, but "Terra Incognito" is a great start to a powerful story.
And it's great to see the young Changeling wise-crack again.
JThree
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