Reddit Reddit reviews Tiny Titans Vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse

We found 9 Reddit comments about Tiny Titans Vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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9 Reddit comments about Tiny Titans Vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse:

u/DavidHJ · 6 pointsr/comicbooks

Is she set on superheroes? Friends With Boys by Faith Erin Hicks is all ages, stars a badass girl as the main character, and is an all-around fun read. You might enjoy reading it too.

Tiny Titans is a safe bet for kids of all genders, featuring superhero action by boys and girls both in what's just a fun comic for kids.

u/indialydia · 3 pointsr/Parenting

My cousins love the Tiny Titans comic book series, and while I've never read them they are listed as preschool level. There do seem to be a fair amount of female superheroes present though I don't know that it's exclusively focused on them. There is a Marvel equivalent (Mini Marvels), but I'm also not sure how girl-focused those are. Still, good beginning comics for young kids.

u/Crash_Recovery · 3 pointsr/comicbooks

http://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Titans-Vol-01-Treehouse/dp/1401220789/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397507131&sr=8-1&keywords=tiny+titans

Vol 1 on Amazon.

It's cute. Art and Franco, its creative team, now produce "Aw Yeah Comics" which is very similar in feel.

u/gingergeek · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

Ok, here we go :)

Tiny Titans (DC) - funny and awesome, lots of jokes

All New Batman: Brave and the Bold (DC cartoon tie in) - action and humour

Young Justice (DC cartoon tie in) - more superhero actiony

Young Justice - there's an older series by this name as well with Superboy, Robin, Impulse, Wonder Girl, Arrowette and the Secret that's good too.

Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade - great for his age group and fun

The Legion of Superheroes in the 31st Century (DC) - superhero group set in the DC future

Ultimate Spider-man (Marvel) - this is really good and you can either start waaaay back at the beginning or start with the new Miles Morales spidey.



Non-Superhero books that are good options too:

Bone (Scholastic) - fantasy, adventure, humour, a classic that's been completed

Amulet (Scholastic) - fantasy, adventure, still being written (I think)

Tin Tin - a classic and you can get the ones the movie is based on. There will be more movies too, so lots to tie into. Some action, adventure, detective type stories.


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u/InkslingerS · 1 pointr/daddit

Marvel put out some great comics under the "Marvel Adventures" label that are great for younger readers. My favorite is Marvel Adventures: Avengers. Another are the Power Pack books. All are collected in nice digest-sized collections perfect for kids.

From DC, the trade paperbacks of Tiny Titans are worth tracking down, and there's a collection of the terrific Batman: Lil' Gotham coming out soon. My nephew is a huge fan of the Batman: Brave and the Bold cartoon, so I've been getting him some collections of the related comic series as birthday gifts. I also got him a copy of the DC Super-Pets Encyclopedia, and it was so cool I ordered my own copy.

u/dorrekskrull · 1 pointr/batman

Here are a few suggestions:
Batman
Batman and Green Lantern
Batman and the Flash
Tiny Titans

There are also Batman: The Brave and the Bold books written for children

Good luck OP!

u/crimsondarke · 1 pointr/comicbooks

I second Bone. Though might be a bit too much for a 6 year old as well. It is a big read. I honestly would recommend something that your niece would enjoy and even your nephew may as well: Tiny Titans. It's just a fun little book that even you might find enjoyable just for the pure silliness.

Welcome to the Treehouse

u/kyrie-eleison · 1 pointr/comicbooks

Yes, for the most part. The Teen Titans originally appeared in the mid-1960s, but really hit their peak in the 1980s. A couple years ago, DC rebooted continuity, so none of that 'happened,' but there's a new series carrying on. There's also explicitly out-of-continuity stuff like Tiny Titans and the TV show tie-in Teen Titans Go!.

Same thing for Young Justice.