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As you might imagine, then, when Perez then left New Teen Titans a year or so after introducing Jericho, the character lost a lot of his original appeal, as few artists can draw facial expressions at the same level as George Perez. Since he was mute and Perez insisted that we not be able to see his thought balloons, it feel entirely to Perez to communicate for Jericho through facial expressions. Essentially, he was created as a sort of challenge to George Perez's art skills. The fascinating aspect of Jericho at the time was how much of a visual character he was.
In Tales of the New Teen Titans #44 (by Marv Wolfman, George Perez and Romeo Tanghal), we learn that Joe was always the more artistic son and was distant from his father for that reason. He had to finish what his son had started.
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We first met Jericho as simply "Joe," a mystery man who was working with a similarly mysterious woman during the early parts of the classic Teen Titans story arc, "The Judas Contract." As it turned out, the woman was Deathstroke the Terminator's ex-wife, Adeline Kane and Joe was Joe Wilson, Deathstroke's youngest son! They were keeping an eye out on the Titans because they knew that Deathstroke was planning to capture them as a way to finally complete the "contract" that the mercenary had accepted after his older son, Grant, had died in an attempt to capture the Teen Titans (way back in the second issue of the New Teen Titans). RELATED: Titans Casts Deaf, Transgender Actor as Jericho One of these stories was written by Jericho's co-creator, Marv Wolfman, and it appeared to try to retroactively address a "wrong" that had been committed regarding Jericho's sexuality by Wolfman and Jericho's other creator, George Perez, decades ago when they introduced the Titan to the DC Universe. Estes Kefauver’s Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency.With the news that Chella Man has been cast as Jericho in the second season of Titans, there is renewed interest in the classic member of the Teen Titans and particularly his rather complicated history when it comes to how his sexuality has been presented in the comics.įor many years, Jericho was depicted in the comics as a straight man, but it was really a whole lot more complicated than that, which has been reflected in a number of recent comic books. He published his “research” (read: testimonials from his juvenile psychiatric patients strung together with anti-comics rhetoric) in a book called Seduction of the Innocent in the spring of 1954, just as he testified before Sen. Fredric Wertham, a psychiatrist convinced that comic books were directly responsible for the scourge of juvenile delinquency, led a nationwide anti-comics crusade that proved hugely effective. In this era, elaborate ruses and misdirection were the twin engines of comic book storytelling, which meant many a comic began with Batman performatively rejecting Robin as his partner, an act that would send the tearful lad to his sumptuously appointed bedroom to (choke!) and (sob!) his guts out. And of course there were the plots, many of which turned on Robin’s seething jealousy over Batman’s romantic interests and his paranoia that he might get replaced at Batman’s side by some rival crimefighter.