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'Animal Man', 'Teen Titans': DC Comics unveils New 52 annuals
Published Wednesday, Feb 8 2012, 09:48 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | 1 comment
DC Comics has announced the first annuals of its New 52.
Animal Man and Teen Titans will receive giant-sized standalone issues in May, The Source has reported.
Animal Man writer Jeff Lemire will be joined by artist Timothy Green II, with regular Teen Titans creative team Scott Lobdell and artist Brett Booth joined by Legion Lost writer Tom DeFalco.

> 'Animal Man', 'Swamp Thing' crossover launches in 12th issues
The two annuals will lay the groundwork of their upcoming, respective crossovers.
Animal Man will reveal the connection between The Red, The Green and The Rot for its upcoming Swamp Thing crossover.
Teen Titans will feature Legion Lost and Superboy characters and provide the setup for the new Ravagers title as the team discovers N.O.W.H.E.R.E.'s secret colony.

> Digital Spy's review of Animal Man #1
> Digital Spy's review of Teen Titans #1
Animal Man and Teen Titans will receive giant-sized standalone issues in May, The Source has reported.
Animal Man writer Jeff Lemire will be joined by artist Timothy Green II, with regular Teen Titans creative team Scott Lobdell and artist Brett Booth joined by Legion Lost writer Tom DeFalco.

© DC Comics
> 'Animal Man', 'Swamp Thing' crossover launches in 12th issues
The two annuals will lay the groundwork of their upcoming, respective crossovers.
Animal Man will reveal the connection between The Red, The Green and The Rot for its upcoming Swamp Thing crossover.
Teen Titans will feature Legion Lost and Superboy characters and provide the setup for the new Ravagers title as the team discovers N.O.W.H.E.R.E.'s secret colony.

© DC Comics
> Digital Spy's review of Animal Man #1
> Digital Spy's review of Teen Titans #1
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