Teen Titans #77

Event\Storyline: Blackest Night Writer: J.T. Krul Artist: Joe Bennett Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 25, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
6.6Critic Rating
4.0User Rating

It's a return of the teenage dead in this BLACKEST NIGHT tie-in issue! There's certainly no shortage of dead Teen Titans, so when the Black Lanterns come a-calling, old teammates return with a vengeance! It's a Titan's worst nightmare come true!

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Nov 29, 2009

    This comic is pure awesomeness from cover to cover. Not only does JT Krul have a simply awesome take on two of my favorite characters, but his story brings out the best in the art team. Joe Bennett has done some great work recently, but this is definitely his best work in a very long time. This series has been a little rough lately, but this issue belongs in your collection. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Comic Addiction - Isaac Magaña Nov 28, 2009

    I thought I would get lost in this issue due to the focus on a character with whom I was not familiar but Krul was able to craft a nice story in which I was immediately drawn into the lives of the characters. I found myself inferring the emotional stress being placed on the character due to the history outlined in the beginning of the book. The ending left me somewhat shaky because it deals with another character not properly addressed in the monologue. I hope it’s better addressed in the next issue. This was a good read and I look forward to the next. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Nov 25, 2009

    Krul has managed to find a comfortably exciting place in the realm of the Titans, and I hope this issue is a precursor of more "Titans" related issues penned by Krul. The Titans universe has been floundering of late and this event is giving it a much-needed boost. Read Full Review

  • 6.2
    IGN - Dan Phillips Nov 25, 2009

    Joe Bennett does a fine job on art, playing up horror genre elements of this story with big iconic shots even as Krull's script stops just short carrying those themes to the surface. Still, pretty pictures don't change the fact that this story brings little to the table other than a chance to watch Deathstroke and Ravager in action. Unless you're a diehard fan or curious newbie, give this one a pass. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Nov 26, 2009

    This issue makes me thankful that Rose Wilson is a strong enough character to carry her portion of the book, and also for my original Wolfman/Perez Titans run, which made all of this fooferaw possible. Read Full Review

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