Teen Titans #23

Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: Robson Rocha, Wayne Faucher Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 28, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
4.8Critic Rating
4.0User Rating

Kid Flash finds himself on the run from his past as a growing rift between Red Robin and Superboy boils over and could tear the Teen Titans apart, just as their speedster teammate needs them most.

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Jacob Bryant Aug 31, 2013

    Teen Titans #23is a jumping on point for new readers while still having moments like the continuous reveal of Kid Flash's origin for long time readers to get use out of. Unfortunately an overwritten script and some character moments that fall short of hitting the mark stop this book from being anything special. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Aug 29, 2013

    This issue is a little dull, but it's nice. I guess you can't ask teenagers to kick ass and take names all the time. For the most part the team is back together emotionally, and hopefully we can move on to more exciting stories. Like I said in the review, this is also an place for the creative team to annoyingly let the readers know who the characters are, and what they have done to get them here. Man I hate that. This is one of my favorite books, but it has been letting me down, I hope that after Villain's Month we can get back on track with interesting Titan stories. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Aug 29, 2013

    Just when I think Teen Titans has done everything in its power to mess with my head, here comes Teen Titans #23. On the one hand, it's everything I've ever wanted from the comic. Here is an issue dedicated to the various members sitting down and talking to one another about themselves and their lives. Some of them even sound kind of like teenagers; you know, when they're not utterly the most base, awkward expositional dialogue ever written. Oh yes, oh yes. The one thing I've been complaining about most since the start of the DCnU Titans, and Teen Titans #23 delivers in spades. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    DC Comics News - Joseph Ulfsrud Sep 5, 2013

    Lobdell makes promises he doesnt keep, but still shows some good development for Cassie. Also, Bunker is seemingly cut from the team which shouldnt hurt anyone too bad and should help the comic in the long run. The art is good, but the rest of the writing doesnt hold up. Its hard to see so many good characters being utilized so little in this comic, especially after the cancellation of Young Justice. Read Full Review

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