Wonder Girl's leadership is put to the test as the team faces the all-new Fearsome Five! Meanwhile, in her own tale, Ravager goes solo for the first time, continuing her descent into darkness.
I really don't have any complaints or anything to rant about... That makes me feel sort of empty inside. Usually after reading an issue of the Teen Titans I'd be hurling obscenities and banging my head into the wall. However, after reading this issue I don't feeling like doing either of those actions. Nice job Bryan! Read Full Review
This issue is more of a muc -needed low key story with beginnings of a new arc. In some ways it is a three-story book. While Miller's run will be short lived, maybe he can throw in something fun and interesting during his stay. If you like teenagers being teenagers, the Fearsome Five or Joe Bennett's art, stop on by. The Ravager co-feature is just a bonus (not much of a bonus so far, but a bonus none-the-less). You could pick this one up, but be careful because I smell the seeds of more teenage drama taking root. Read Full Review
Overall, I walked away interested in this story. This issue seems like a necessary change of pace for this book. While there were some repeated elements in the story there was a touch of something new in the plot that came organically. The plot elements did not seem forced and the scene changes were nice and fluid. I look forward to the next issue to see how Miller writes this team and if he can write them so I stay interested in them. Read Full Review
That'sexactly the endorsement of this book you expect itwould be. Read Full Review
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