With their adventure through time to the trial of Kid Flash at a close, the Teen Titans make one last harrowing discovery before returning to present-day New York City. Can they survive with what theyve learned the future of themselves and the team?
While Lobdell has taken a lot of grief for his run of Teen Titans, and I'm not innocent here either, I bitched and moaned. This issue was really emotional, and the Titans finally felt like a team again. It was pure character, and actually made you feel. I swear whenever a title is canceled, the last couple of issues become really good. It happens every time, and this series is no exception. So finish your Teen Titans run with a bang, and get this issue. It's totally worth it, and I'm missing the Titans already. Read Full Review
There's no saving Teen Titans at this point. It's going to crash head-on into cancellation and remain a blight on DC's New 52. I'm not even sure what they can do to revive the name and team if they ever decide to relaunch. But at the very least, this issue wasn't so bad. There are still inexplicable moments, like the completely off-hand dismissal of Superboy, the Titans' continued partnership with the Evil Empire, and Lobdell's continued inability to understand the vacuum of space. Read Full Review
The Teen Titans situation may be grim, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel " with Lobdell ending Teen Titans next month, the Young Justice line opens up to a new writer at some point in the future. Read Full Review
I keep going back between this issue and the last, trying to see what I missed. Isn't Solstice turning back to normal a big deal? That isn't even mentioned in the issue. That has been my biggest issue with this book since the beginning, "Am I missing something?" But the art is great, and its great to see the character interactions in this issue. And we finally get Bunker and Beast Boy back.