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Raven (2016-2017) Kindle & comiXology
But even as Raven learns more about her human side, evil powers are seeking her out. When one of her classmates goes missing, it sets off a chain of sinister disappearances across the city, culminating in the emergence of an even greater threat: a dark force in the shape of a blinding white orb that absorbs all it touches.
It’s up to Raven to combat this menace and defeat the villainous horde behind it all. Does she have the power to save San Francisco? Or will Raven soar nevermore?
Find out in RAVEN--a scorching supernatural thriller from legendary NEW TEEN TITANS writer Marv Wolfman and artists Alisson Borges (LOBO, EARTH 2) and Diogenes Neves (GREEN ARROW, SUPERGIRL)! Bridging the gap between the New 52 TEEN TITANS series and DC Universe Rebirth, this graphic novel collects the RAVEN miniseries.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDC
- Publication dateMay 16, 2017
- File size508.8 MB
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- ASIN : B06ZZY3R3L
- Publisher : DC (May 16, 2017)
- Publication date : May 16, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 508.8 MB
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- Print length : 136 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,053,124 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #984 in Art Book Graphic Novels
- #13,366 in Superhero Graphic Novels
- #23,605 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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About the author

Marv Wolfman has created more characters that have gone on to television, animation, movies and toys than any other comics creator since Stan Lee. Marv is the writer-creator of Blade, the Vampire Hunter which has been turned into three hit movies starring Wesley Snipes, as well as a TV series. Marv also created Bullseye, the prime villain in the 2003 movie, Daredevil, and was the writer-creator of the New Teen Titans which was a runaway hit show on the Cartoon Network. It has also been picked up as a live action movie. Marv's character Cyborg, has also been featured on the TV show Smallville, while his Superman creation, Cat Grant, was a regular on the Lois And Clark, The New Adventures of Superman TV series. Many of Marv's other characters have appeared on many animated series.
Beyond comics, Marv writes video games, novels, cartoons, animation and lots more. Marv wrote the direct-to-video animated movie, The Condor, for POW Entertainment, released in March, 2007, and just completed his newest direct-to-DVD animated movie, Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" based on his own comic story. Marv also wrote the novelization of Superman Returns" - which won the industry SCRIBE Award for best speculative fiction novel adapted, as well as co-wrote the "Superman Returns" Electronic Arts video-game. His book "Homeland," the Illustrated History of the State of Israel" was published in April 2007 and has already won many awards including the prestigious National Jewish Book Award. He has also written a novel based on his own comic, Crisis on Infinite Earths which was published in April, 2005. Marv was also Editorial Director for 15 graphic albums for the educational market, targeting high school students who read with a 3rd -5th grade level.
Marv co-created and co-wrote The Gene Pool, a feature length live-action movie. Marv also co-created, story-edited and was co-Executive Producer of Pocket Dragon Adventures, a 52-episode animated series appearing on the Bohbot TV network. Marv has written dozens of animated TV episodes as well as developed and story-edited the animated series' The Transformers, The Adventures of Superman and Monster Force.
Marv has also been Editor-in-Chief at Marvel Comics, senior editor at DC Comics and founding editor of Disney Adventures magazine. He has also edited and produced educational comics and was given a special commendation by the White House for his work on three anti-drug comics for the "Just Say No" program.
Marv is married to his lovely wife, Noel, a senior producer at Blizzard entertainment, and has a wonderful daughter, Jessica, from his first marriage. Marv & Noel also have a obstreperous Keeshond dog named Elle Dee Deux (L.D.) who is currently chewing on everything that is and isn't nailed down.
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Customers find the book to be a good read, with one mentioning it's suitable for all ages. The artwork receives positive feedback for being interesting. However, the writing quality receives criticism, with several customers describing the villain as very lame.
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Customers find the book to be a good and awesome read, with one customer noting it is suitable for all ages.
"If you like Raven at all, this is for you. It's a great read for all ages." Read more
"Well worth the read. Raven is a believable and sympathetic character." Read more
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"Great read. Sadly no second book." Read more
Customers appreciate the artwork in the book, with one describing it as a graphic novel.
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"...The artwork is interesting, the story line is not so much...." Read more
"I liked the art and the story beats, unfortunately the storyline felt like it was just jumping from point to point...." Read more
Customers criticize the writing quality of the book, with multiple reviews describing the villain as very lame, and one customer noting it's not a good read.
"Pretty much everything to say about this book has been said. The villian is lame, the friends are cool and the aunt is interesting enough...." Read more
"...The villains of the piece are entirely undeveloped and completely dull...." Read more
"Raven is a great character. But Marv Wolfman is not a good writer...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2017If you like Raven at all, this is for you. It's a great read for all ages.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022I enjoyed the artwork and story from it.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2017Well worth the read. Raven is a believable and sympathetic character.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2017Pretty much everything to say about this book has been said. The villian is lame, the friends are cool and the aunt is interesting enough. If your worried this comic goes heavily into religious territory then don't worry it dosen't, if your worried that the Christains in this book are evil then don't worry they are not.
There is this one character that thinks Raven's peference for only wearing black is weird seriously a third of her diolouge is dedicated to that and it never explains why. Out of everything that happens in this book I want to know why she cares so much that Raven only wears black, dark blue and grey.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2019Awesome book
- Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2018Great read. Sadly no second book.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2018Great to see a stand alone Raven story. I loved seeing her family interactions.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2017Raven is my favorite superhero so I'm biased. The "villain" leaves a lot of questions but I loved seeing raven in action
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- Cliente AmazonReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 31, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good
Very Good!
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Ata RodríguezReviewed in Mexico on March 14, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Me Sorprendió Raven
Fue una buena sorpresa encontrarme con una historia de Raven en plan solista. Me gustó el arte del comic y me resultó muy entretenida su lectura. La historia está escrita por el creador del personaje, el fantástico Marv Wolfman, lo que ya de entrada resulta bastante atractivo. En la historia podemos ver a Rachel tratando de integrarse a su nueva familia, que la componen sus tíos y primos, así como sus primeros días en la escuela, adonde trata de integrarse en el grupo de chavos que conoce y que resultan importantes en la historia. Quizás su némesis en esta aventura deja mucho que desear, porque no da más emoción, más profundidad, sin embargo, la historia es recomendable para entretener a cualquier fan de los comics. Ojo!, no se encontrarán con nada relacionado con los Teen Titans Go!.
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匿名Reviewed in Japan on May 17, 2017
4.0 out of 5 stars 現代人なレイブン
DC長編アニメのレイブンが好みのキャラだったので、彼女のスピンオフと知り購入。ティーンタイタンズに関してはアニメの設定しか知りません。なので冒頭、親戚の家に居候、学校に通う展開に驚きました。この作品は今までの作品との繋がりの無い独立した物語?それともDCリバースのパイロット版でしょうか?
レイブンのキャラ造形も80~90年代日本アニメを意識した感じです。高田裕三、麻宮騎亜、士郎政宗が混ざった印象。他のキャラは典型的なアメコミな画風です。レイブンの異形さを引き立たせる意図があったのでしょうか?
こんなレイブンも悪くない。
- ChristopherReviewed in Canada on October 14, 2017
4.0 out of 5 stars Needs a better villain
It's nice to see Raven get her own series for once, she is one of my favourite DC characters, unfortunately the villain isn't that interesting.
hope to see more though
- SampsoniteReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 3, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars The Gateway to Raven
Very good look at the character, both an introduction and a step forward from the usual adaptations. Exploring beyond the "I gotta stop trogon so my friends don't die" and exploring the dynamics of her as an empath more. Looking at how she wrestles with her demonic side and asking how she can fit in with her new family that is devoutly religious