Teen Titans #90

Writer: Jt Krul Artist: Nicola Scott Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: December 29, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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It's mayhem at the cafeteria as Headcase and the Feral Boys run wild! Can the Teen Titans pull themselves together long enough to overcome this combined threat or will Damian once again be their downfall?

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Jan 2, 2011

    Krul and Scott's revitalization of Teen Titans continues this week with another fantastic issue that features a strong mix of personalitydriven character writing and simply gorgeous art. There are some plotting drawbacks that keep this from jumping further up the Rankings, but the great work from the creative team keeps this fresh and exciting throughout. If you jumped shipped on this title at some point in the last few years, now is the time to come back as it hasn't been this good since Geoff Johns was at the helm. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75 Jan 3, 2011

    The story is really good, the villains(although nameless)are interesting, and Nicola Scott's art is impressive. I've got to admit, it's nice to actually pick up a Teen Titans comic and enjoy reading it. That hasn't happened a lot lately for me. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    A Comic Book Blog - Wayland Jan 6, 2011

    My dislikes in this issue are few. I don't like, and never have, Damian. He's an anti-social hot head who I question as hero in general, and Robin and a Titan in particular. But Krul's writing him well, I'll give him that. I'm also not sure about Kid Flash's line about needing to wait for the library to open to get that yearbook. I recall him having the Flash family ability to vibrate through matter, and both Wiki (which I don't trust) and Titanstower.com (which I do) say he still can, so not sure what's up there. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Jan 3, 2011

    Teen Titans retreads familiar ground with its current focus on soapy teen drama. Except for a few bright spots, theres no evidence this title will return to the must-read glory it got after its re-launch under Geoff Johns. Read Full Review

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