"White Carnival" finale! Even if Raven is ready to make the ultimate sacrifice to save the city, does she have the strength to pull off such a victory? Find out in the final issue of RAVEN!
RATED T
Raven set out to reintroduce the character and delve further into the personhood of a dark, guarded soul, and to that task it accomplished everything it set out to do. What a pleasant surprise this entire miniseries was. From start to finish, Raven is a great hero and Wolfman wrote a fantastic book. Read Full Review
I wish we had a little more information, but you can only do so much in 6 issues. Ultimately, I was very happy with this series and it makes me want to start reading the new Teen Titans. Make sure you pick up a copy from your local comic store! Read Full Review
There are a few references to Teen Titans and Justice League closer to the end of the issue which seems to be bringing our groups back together. I like the idea but I see so much more with Raven on her own so I'm hopeful they'll do another spin off for her; she's a great stand-alone character. A few little things I didn't really think worked: the cover art was okay but I really enjoyed the issue's art better. Raven was much more defined throughout the book; I was also really confused about all the memory loss–it made sense when it was fighting her but the fact that it continues is just odd to me. I know there has to be a closer but it seemed like an easy way out. Read Full Review
Once again, the Care Bear Stare saves the day and everyone learns the importance of friendship. Or something. Some wonderful and expressive renderings do not save this book from being a dud. Six issues to tell a story that should have been done in one. Read Full Review
If you have already bought the first five issues, Id advise buying the last, just so you can see how it ends. Read Full Review
This mini-series wasn't good but it wasn't bad, which means I'm gonna forget about most of it in 17 seconds.