Teen Titans #17

Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Mike McKone Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 20, 2004 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
8.0Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

"Titans Tomorrow" part 1! The Titans return from the trip with the Legion ten years after they left, and meet the new Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Animal Man, Aquawoman and the Flash! But all is not as well as it seems in the future, and the Teen Titans are going to find out why.

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Nov 3, 2004

    Mike McKone isn't the best artist when it comes to selling the idea of a dark and sinister future, as his art has a clean, highly polished look to it that doesn't quite capture the idea that there is something wrong with this picture. Now of course one could argue that this serves to the story's advantage, as the impact of the idea that the future Titans are really evil bastards is more powerful if we only get fleeting glimpses at their capacity for evil. However, I am concerned that the art isn't quite up to the task of conveying the sense that the Titans have become evil. However this is a problem that may never surface, and I should be focusing my attentions on this issue's efforts, which are quite impressive. I mean how can one not enjoy the visual spectacle that is the battle between the two teams, and I can't deny the final page made for a truly shocking closing image. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Oct 22, 2004

    The feral Beast Boy is a clich. Unlike the re-imagined Duela Dent, hes just a stock character in an otherwise creative dystopia. Read Full Review

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