Available to comics shops for the first time! The Titans have traced the source that induced paranoia in the streets-but Steve Dayton, the former Mento, had nothing to do with it! In reality, the mayhem was instigated by his disgruntled assistant, who now plans to kill Dayton-unless the Titans can stop him! Originally published in Titans Giant #4 and #5.
Titans – Burning Rage #6 was everything I wanted it to be. I frequently see people on social media asking which comic-books can they give a ten-twelve year old to read. It's clear that there are fans out there who feel some of the mainstream titles are a little dark for younger readers; but if this series isn't perfect for new fans, then I don't know what is. Read Full Review
The main plot is stronger than the first arc, but the most interesting part of this series is still watching the team interact. It's good to see a Titans team that feels like a family again. Read Full Review
In keeping with the previous issues of Titans: Burning Rage, this week's issue is a dynamic and fun visual adventure which sees a lot of thrilling and kinetic action on nearly every page and, frankly, that's what Titans: Burning Rage does best generally and it's the best course of action here. Read Full Review
Bread and butter Teen Titans. Good for a passing of time, but mostly forgettable.