Teen Titans #75

Writer: Felicia D. Henderson Artist: Joe Bennett Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 30, 2009 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Come celebrate our gala 75th issue with an all-star cast of Titans past and present! Joining this issue for the extravaganza is new ongoing writer Felicia D. Henderson, a co-executive producer on TV's hit show Fringe! Don't miss this start to a fresh new take on DC's premier teen team!And in the Ravager co-feature, Rose lies nearly dead in the Arctic when a horrific discovery chills her even more!

  • 6.0
    The Comic Addiction - Isaac Magaña Oct 3, 2009

    As a newbie reader to Teen Titans I am somewhat disconnected to the past incarnations of the team. My lack of familiarity hurt my comprehension of certain plot elements which hurt the score of this book. Other than that it was a good read. I look forward to seeing how Henderson handles this team and how she handles the characters I do know. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    IGN - Dan Phillips Sep 30, 2009

    The art, by Joe Bennet, is the issue's only real strength. Bennet does some fine work with the flashbacks to the Titans' past adventures, and he does his best to give the dialogue-driven scenes emotion even as Henderson's script fails to. None of this changes the fact that this series remains one of the worst DC has to offer. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Oct 1, 2009

    Truthfully, the main story in this issue earns a big fat Avoid It verdict, with Henderson having a very unimpressive debut that isn't helped by the art team having one of their worst outings in some time. The only reason it was bumped up is because of the Must Read nature of the back up, but a handful of awesome pages can only do so much to save such a weak main story. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Oct 1, 2009

    One final note about this issue that strikes me as exceptionally odd: DC decided to "celebrate" the seventy-fifth issue of this series. How, you ask? With a cover starburst and a splash-page announcement of "Welcome to the 75th issue of the 'Teen Titans'." Superman's seventieth anniversary as a character being published by DC barely gets a wink and a nod, yet this issue is tagged with a starburst and an announcement. Nothing else, mind you, no extra pages, no special roster shake-up, just another "Teen Titans" comic. Weird almost marketing there, DC, just plain weird. Read Full Review

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