Teen Titans Annual #1
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Teen Titans Annual #1

Writer: Sean McKeever Artist: Elton Ramalho, Tom Grindberg, Dale Eaglesham, Ed Benes Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 1, 2009 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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Prelude to the "Deathtrap" crossover between the pages of TEEN TITANS, TITANS and VIGILANTE! Titans Tower has mysteriously come to life to attack the Teen Titans! But The Titans have one secret weapon their unknown assailant doesn't know about. Will they be able to use this weapon in time to save themselves? Find out as the story continues in TITANS #12! And be sure to check out the awesome interlocking covers by Andrew Robinson spanning the entire "Deathtrap" story that create one massive image!

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shaun Manning Mar 20, 2006

    The highlight of this issue is definitely the relationship between Superboy and Wonder Girl, certain aspects of which could well lead to interesting developments "One Year Later"particularly if, as is widely speculated and palpably foreshadowed, Superboy does not survive Infinite Crisis. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Alex C. Lupp Apr 9, 2009

    Things may be coming together for this team of Titans, but the future of the title is uncertain, and for $4.99 its a little too steep. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Apr 6, 2009

    A pretty interesting start, and I love that Static gets to single-handedly pull off the save. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Bin - Koppy McFad Apr 9, 2009

    The art is professional and well-rounded, making the heroes look very formidable. But the inking is a bit heavy. Maybe they were trying to give it a horror-story atmosphere but a superhero book like this isn't really suited to that. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Comic Addiction - Isaac Magaa Apr 1, 2009

    Overall, I wasnt superbly impressed with this issue. I would say it was good. The art inconsistencies bug me mostly because I figure an artist working on comics should have some ability to draw characters consistently across multiple pages. But I did like the various angles and viewpoints, they were at least interesting. Sean McKeever hasnt blown me away yet, but I do enjoy what hes trying to do. This story was a prelude to an upcoming cross-over event between this book, Titans, and other Titans titles. This issue has piqued my interest in the crossover so I may be swayed into buying the other issues. Well see. Read Full Review

  • 5.8
    IGN - Daniel Schmergel Apr 1, 2009

    Nonetheless, if you are curious about the Teen Titans' new direction, I must suggest you skip Teen Titans #69, and pick up this issue instead, which at least give the suffering Teen Titans fan a modicum of hope for the future. Read Full Review

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