Teen Titans #25

Event\Storyline: Forever Evil Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: Tyler Kirkham, Art Thibert Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 27, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 3
6.4Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

A FOREVER EVIL tie-in! The Titans fall through the time stream is stopped by Echo! But is this the help theyve been looking for, or are things about to go from bad to worse? Plus: The secrets of Kid Flashs origin begin here!

  • 8.5
    We The Nerdy - Bryan Huth Dec 5, 2013

    Bottom line, this issue is good, very good. Teen Titans #25 finally begins to deliver answers to one of the series biggest mysteries and offers strong action and drama, all wrapped together by the fantastic artwork youd come to expect from Kirkham and Thibert. The only area where this issue falls short is the weak chemistry between Kiran and Bart, but this flaw can be easily overlooked by everything else going on this issue. Teen Titans #25 finally ends with a cliffhanger that is sure to make you look forward to the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Nerds Unchained - Michael Bowie Nov 30, 2013

    There are so many layers of conflict in this series that seem to be quickly bubbling up to the surface that I wont be surprised to see the Teen Titans joining the Justice Leagues in getting revamped team rosters in the coming months. Batman trained or not, I dont think Red Robin can stop the implosion thats coming their way. The next few issues should be very interesting. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    One Quest - Chris Cobb Nov 29, 2013

    I like the Teen Titans, but I don't like it nearly as much as I want to, if that makes any sense. The story just jumps around to much, and at this point it's hard to remember what happens from issue to issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Nov 27, 2013

    Well surprisingly this issue wasn't that bad.  After months of having a sub par Titans, we seem to be slowly getting back on track.  But it's still far from fixed.  With this being a team title, it seems like we're always focused on one character, and yeah it's nice having a character flushed out, but they should still feel like part of the whole.  Hopefully this title will continue to improve, and hopefully I'll continue to enjoy, because it's been hard lately. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Joseph Ulfsrud Nov 30, 2013

    Surprisingly, this issue feels like an episode of Justice League, and thats a good thing. The issue has some dark themes, but it also is pretty fun along the way. We see some conflict within the team, even within Red Robin himself, and the set-up this issue is leading towards what could be a great story arc. The team still doesn't feel fleshed out however, and these paper-thin characters drag this issue into mediocre territory. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Refueled - ironmarco Nov 27, 2013

    This issue teases a lot of great plot points in issues to come and I'm really looking forward to what's coming up. Even though the issue jumps around a lot, it still delivers the suspense where it needs to and in terms of advancing the main plotline and being enjoyable this issue meets and some ways exceeds my expectations. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Nov 29, 2013

    Teen Titans is a comic book without heart. There is no real teamwork or camaraderie. There's no sense of love or friendship between these characters. It's just a bunch of superheroes going through the motions. This time, they're in space in the future bumping into guys like Rain and organizations like the Echo Chronal Authority, names and things that mean absolutely nothing. Who are these people and how do they matter? Who knows. But thankfully, the Titans are free to think the answers through as stiffly as possible. At least we've got that. Read Full Review

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