“Endless Winter” chapter six! Crush, Roundhouse, Kid Flash, and Red Arrow embark on a bonding exercise with new partners from the original New Teen Titans: Donna Troy and Beast Boy? Everyone’s limits will be tested as they brave the challenges of holiday shopping in Manhattan! And then, the city is buried in snow! When they discover a teen whose powers are triggered by the extreme cold, the team must decide if this new arrival is a future hero or villain. And in the past, Black Adam battles the Frost King with devastating consequences.
This marked the first Endless Winter chapters that didn't focus on the Justice League, but Lanning and Marz prove they're fully capable of handling the DC Universe just fine for this event. I'm looking forward to another packed week of Endless Winter installments as this has been a very fun mini-event. Read Full Review
Teen Titans: Endlesss Winter #1 is part of a crossover event the story will continue next in Justice League Dark #29. Read Full Review
Teen Titans: Endless Winter #1 is pretty terrific. Any book that can satisfy old fans, and help pave the path towards their future is a winner in my book. The creative team honors the recent past, the team's rich history, and gives us an non-stop, fun and action filled comic-book romp. For me this issue is a winner and a keeper. Read Full Review
Teen Titans: Endless Winter Special #1 is another important comic in the crossover. Though there may be too much exposition at times, the book shines due to its fantastic characters. This new character that has been introduced hasnt had a chance to show themselves off yet, but the first impressions are excellent. It was interesting to see how the Titans were involved in the event, and it will be interesting to see what impact they have on the crossover in future issues Read Full Review
Teen Titans: Endless Winter Special #1 provides a great bridge between the recent past and near future of the Titans franchise, as well as being another solid installment of "Endless Winter." Don't sleep on this one! Read Full Review
The book does little to excite readers, though it also doesn't fall short of expectations; we're left with a fully satisfactory issue that merely kicks the football further down the field for other books to be tasked with resolving. Read Full Review
The art looks great and it's nice to see our Teen Titans working with the Titans of old, but the progression to this story remains a slog as we get dribs and drabs of information during our current story, while the flashbacks remain the highlight of the book, which is odd because it's only the first few pages that are giving us our background there. This series almost over now and it doesn't seem like we've done much of anything. Read Full Review
Fine!
Not much happens. This is kind of the same as most of my reviews for Endless Winter, it turns out. It's just uninteresting, and feels like something you read if there's nothing else.