PRE-CHAPTER 5: THE CHILDREN OF LEGENDS
They called them the Teen Titans.
Marv Wolfman and George Pérez—two men with a vision. They looked at the giants that towered over comics, the mythic figures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the rest. Gods in human skin. Unshakable. Untouchable.
But what of the ones in their shadows? The ones still learning, still struggling? The ones who had not yet carved their names into legend?
The Titans were an answer.
Not sidekicks. Not understudies.
Heroes.
They were the embodiment of potential—youthful, reckless, brilliant, flawed. They made mistakes. They doubted. They fell, hard.
But they got up.
And in their struggles, readers saw themselves. Not in the perfect hero, but in the one still trying to become something more.
That was the truth of them. That was their power.
But even legends in the making could be rewritten.
Even they could be redesigned.
So I step forward, into the ink, into the panels, into the story of the young warriors who thought they were prepared for anything.
And then—
The game begins.

YOU ARE READING
The Book Of Origin: Codex Architectus
Fantasy"The Book of Origin: Codex Architectus" The universe wasn't born. It was written. Before time, the Architect carved reality into pages-then vanished. What's left behind is the Codex: a living manuscript that rewrites everything you thought was true...