TEEN TITANS ships twice in July for extra thrills! He's back! Don't miss the issue where one of the deadliest and most psychotic threats in the DC Universe returns. It's Superboy Prime! Of all things to hate, he hates The Teen Titans most of all. Now he's coming for them, and he's not coming alone.
The Teen Titans get a little downtime after the craziness of the last arc. This allows the characters to reflect upon themselves which results in character growth. This peaceful time won't last as Superboy Prime returns with his hatred for Superboy and the Titans. J.T. Krul adds a twist to Prime's attack and the developments we're seeing among the team really makes it unfortunate that everything will be changing in September. It's all building up to the 100th issue and this volume is guaranteed to go out with a bang. Read Full Review
It feels like J.T. Krul has years worth of material here, with the Titans behaving like real teenagers and acting in a way more sincere than we've seen in this book in years. Heck, Solstice is a brand new character " one with true potential, and as far as I can tell, she's not turning up in the new DCU at all. Even Prime, who has become kind of a one-note character, has a different and more interesting plan this time around. Nicola Scott steps back this month (probably to prepare the two issues coming out in August so this title can hit #100 before it fades away), but Eduardo Panisca is a fine substitute. His style is very energetic and expressive, and Jason Wright's colors help to give the book the refined feel that Scott does at her own best. I'll really miss this creative team come September. Read Full Review
With so much that could have been done, I'm not sure why we end up with Prime Putz again, instead of wrapping up some loose ends. Krul seems to be slipping, or he's been editorially futzed with again. Read Full Review