Welcome aboard the new art team of EDDY BARROWS and EBER FERREIRA! The team is finally reunited in the wake of DEATH OF THE FAMILYbut something is very wrong with Red Robin! What did The Joker do?
Eddy Barrows does a fantastic job with the art. I have been missing his work on Nightwing but it is great to have him on the book after the on and off again Brett Booth. I am hoping he stays on Nightwing while Barrows sticks on Titans. Read Full Review
Although not a brilliant issue this was still a good issue. It's nice to see the Titans interact with each other in a relaxed environment for a change, but it did slow the issue down a bit. I would however still recommend this issue, and the series, and am looking forward to the next issue, as this new story looks very interesting. Read Full Review
Ultimately, this is an okay issue that feels like its primary purpose is to set the stage for (hopefully) more exciting events in next month's chapter. They're juggling a lot of things and it definitely hinders the book's pacing, so I truly hope they have something great in store for us with each of those side plots. Read Full Review
I'm just so disappointed in how badly the twist at the end ruins what was turning out to be a great comic. Read Full Review
In this issue, Lobdell and Nicieza tread territory familiar to fans of Tim Drake's tenure as a member of the no longer canonical Young Justice. The team wants to learn the mystery of their fearless leader's identity, but Tim is forced to play his cards close to his chest, lest he open the floodgates into Batman's cave of secrecy. The "It's not my secret to tell card" is a story we've seen before and it feels stale in the pages of this new but not entirely improved Teen Titans. Raven's plot thread is similarly overdone and by the issue's end, you'll be grasping at straws to find something fresh and original. Read Full Review
If you're a die-hard fan of Trigon's daughter, I guess you could pick up this comic... but I can't really imagine who else might want to. Read Full Review