"White Carnival" part two! As Raven settles into her new life in San Francisco, one of her classmates goes missing. Then another. When Raven begins to investigate, she is shocked to learn that disappearances have been happening all over the city...and now it's up to her to discover the truth!
Raven should be read, not just because Marv Wolfman is a treasure, but because the entire team does an amazing job. Ive always been a fan of Raven and this comic does her justice. I highly recommend it! Read Full Review
So, overall I really liked the issue and it's safe to say that I will be seeing this miniseries through to completion. I knew it would pick up after issue one, good stories like this usually do. With what I've read so far, I'd really like to see this creative team transfer to one of DC's Rebirth Titans titles or have DC create a title where they can use Titans characters... Or just make Raven an ongoing, haha. Anyways, that's my review. Go check it out for yourself and hopefully the sales numbers will be high enough to get this team on a different title together or push this series into an ongoing. Read Full Review
Raven is a ridiculously pleasant surprise with amazing artwork, heart, mystery, and comedy. We're a third into the series and, if the ceiling can get higher from here, this will be one of my favorite short series in recent memory. Read this book and see where it goes from here. Read Full Review
Overall Raven #2 is worthy of applause, praise and maybe a few rereads. Issue #2 is great as a stand-alone issue and as part of the larger arc. I loved reading it now and I can't wait until this arc is over so that I can have it in TP form and absorb the awesomeness by reading the story as a whole. Read Full Review
Overall, not at all a bad story line, I'm liking the start of this but I'm hopeful there will be a little more information added as the series continues. Read Full Review
Those problems are mostly minor though, and it's clear that there's going to be further development in all those areas soon, so don't count this book out. Not by a long shot. Raven #2 is a solid read, and is certainly worth taking a look at. Read Full Review
There's a lot more world-building and not a lot of world-explaining, but this is a pretty engaging issue that should pique the interests of Raven fans. There appears to be some set-up for welcome changes to the character we saw a glimpse of in Teen Titans Rebirth #1. This is a solid comic, but nothing I'd say you should drop everything for and read. If something unbelievable happens in future issues that require your eyeballs' attention, I'll let you know. Read Full Review
This is an okay issue. The art is great and I like how Raven is written. However, the actual plot is fairly dull and just not engaging me in any way. I recommend waiting for the trade on this one. Read Full Review
Raven is my favorite Titan, so I'm a bit biased. This story is a lot of fun, managing to be entertaining while making Raven a snarky, somewhat amoral character while still keeping her ultimately likeable. The art is a touch wonky in places, though it mostly does its job. Honestly I think my favorite thing about this book is how in a Industry were all Teenage Girl Characters are the same bubbly Nerd type to try to copy Ms. Marvel, it is really cool and refreshing to see a character who is a snarky introvert have a time in the spot light.