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FREE CULLING: RISE OF THE RAVAGERS PDF

Scott Lobdell | 176 pages | 05 Feb 2013 | DC Comics | 9781401237998 | English | United States : Rise of the Ravagers #1 - TPB (Issue)

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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Culling: Rise of the Ravagers to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — The Culling by Scott Lobdell. The Culling: Rise of the Ravagers Ravagers 0. Tom DeFalco. Various Illustrations. The Culling is upon us! The Teen Titans finally came together during their assault on Project N. Finding themselves a mile underneath N. Now trapped in a deadly arena where young teen metahumans must fight each other to the death for survival, also known as The Culling, the Titans and fellow teen superteam Legion Lost must find a way to escape. Will they be able to coexist long enough to survive? Or to defeat Harvest's teenage death squad known as The Ravagers? This massive New 52 crossover is a graphic novel collection not to be missed! Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Ravagers 0. Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Cullingplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 2. Rating details. More filters. Sort Culling: Rise of the Ravagers. Start your review of The Culling: Rise of the Ravagers. View all 12 comments. Aug 09, Anne rated it it was ok Shelves: random-grabs-from-libraryread-incomicsgraphic-novels. Everybody's right. This one isn't anything to write home about. There's not a whole lotta introduction to any previous storyline, and I guess I missed whatever happened to land both of these teams in this situation. Which isn't really surprising, because neither Teen Titans nor Legion of Super-Heroes are very popular titles. Basically, both teams get captured by a villain named Harvest, and thrown into an underground Part prison, part war zone, it's supposed to push all the kids insi Yep. Part prison, part war zone, it's supposed to push all the kids inside of it into survival mode. Kill or be killed! But before they get thrown into the pit, Harvest has some meta-human chick paw through their brains, pull out their worst fears, and screw with their minds. Then his lackey, Leashgrabs them with his Culling: Rise of the Ravagers powers clever, Culling: Rise of the Ravagers Ravagers are what the brainwashed psychopaths that survive the Culling are called, by the way. And he thinks both the Titans and the Legionnaires have what it takes to make the cut. Lots of problems with this one, unfortunately. First, Lobdell is assuming that everyone has been keeping up with what's going on in both of these teams. Now, I've read some about each of them, but not enough to make all the pieces click into place for me. So, a bit more backstory would have been nice. Second, you also need to know what's been happening in the title, to understand who the hell the red headed chick is, and why she wants to help. However, even if you've been religiously keeping up with all of these titles, there's still a problem. The premise is nothing more than an excuse to have a giant mash-up between these teams. There's no real heart to the story, and there's no real point to the plot. They fight, they lose, they fight, they win, they fight, they escape. The only thing I took away from this, was that Skitter goes missing towards the end. Don't bother with Culling: Rise of the Ravagers one. It's readable, but fairly pointless. View all 7 comments. Jun 01, Sans rated it it was ok Shelves: dc-wild-stormseries-readmediocrity-aboundscomics-graphic-novels. Remember how underwhelmed I was at JLI? This is going right next to it on the Why Did I Bother shelf. Jan 08, Eric Klee rated it it Culling: Rise of the Ravagers ok. At one point, I had to flip back to the cover of the comic I was reading to check out the credits and make sure it wasn't Felicia Henderson writing Teen Titans again. We Culling: Rise of the Ravagers know how that turned out the last time. It felt rudimentary and written by a beginner who didn't care a whit about character development. It was like reading a script for a porn movie vs. That's how awful the story and dialogue was. The concept of "The Culling" itself might have been better if it wasn't already so prevalent in Culling: Rise of the Ravagers minds as a little story called The Hunger Games. Worse, this story has already been done before in the last volume of Teen Titans, when it was called the Dark Side Club, pitting Titan against Titan in the ring for others' enjoyment. Only this time, instead of getting the Terror Titans series out of the story, we get The Ravagers. They're trying to capitalize on the popularity of both Twilight and The Hunger Games in one fell swoop. Here, we Culling: Rise of the Ravagers get some real character interaction that doesn't feel forced or Culling: Rise of the Ravagers written. We also get a bit of comedy as we see calling out Superboy's hotness, something we don't get to see anymore now that he's no longer in a tight-fitting T-shirt and jeans. And speaking of costumes, where did the Teen Titans get theirs? At the estate sale for the latest Tron movie? She's just known as . Not Rose, but Rose Wilson. This Rose Wilson still has both her eyes, though, having never lost one of them to her father's madness. In fact, I don't think we even know if she's related to the new . Who knows in ? And, seriously, at this point, who cares? Please, please, please Culling: Rise of the Ravagers this all just Culling: Rise of the Ravagers happening on Earth and eventually get back to Earth-1 where all of my favorite characters still reside pre-. Fairchild has the ability to pump up her boobs. , , Thunder, and Lightning aren't the characters we know and love! Rose Wilson is Culling: Rise of the Ravagers some cheap white-haired knock-off of her. Warblade is a character that might have and did come out of the s when comic stories started to get as lame as the generic codenames that came along with them. See: any s X-title. Ridge, a new character to DC Comics, seems to be the only decent character, and maybe that's because there is no former character or past history of his to fuck up. ' Teen Titans is what made me start reading comics again in after a year absence. Unfortunately, DC's New 52 version of Teen Titans might make me stop reading comics again all together.