With Superboys fate revealed and the world turned against them, the Teen Titans must decide a new courseor go their separate ways!
This is what the Titans were always all about. A lighter , younger version of the jla and dam it works . So if you love comics and the Titans I suggest start here. This was really fun. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
This issue ends with a cliff hanger and questions. Who is this Alpha Centurion? What did Black do to Power Girl and what did he do to the others members of the Elite including Wonder Girl and Kid Flash? There is not much else to this issue other than we see the other characters I frankly forgot about when reading the last issue. Read Full Review
I can't say for certain that my expectations for this book had no impact on my (potential) enjoyment of it. What I can say for certain is that it just didn't do anything for me. Not all of the art was terrible, but none of it was remarkable, and some of it was just plain ugly. Pfeifer had some bright spots in the Chamber of Harvest, but a nonsensical pep talk from Tim makes it hard for those bright spots to really shine. At the end of the day, I didn't greatly enjoy it while reading it, and I can't see myself (willingly) reading it again. Read Full Review
Do yourself a favor and stay away from this issue. While the art is surprisingly good despite having more people on the art team than onstage at an Earth, Wind and Fire concert, the story was a mess. Greg Pak will be here soon to save the day and hopefully rescue the Teen Titans from their biggest villain right now...Will Pfeifer. Read Full Review
I have no idea how DC Comics can justify keeping this series alive. The only recourse is to slash and burn and start again. Read Full Review
Story is alright like if not a bit too safe. The art for the first half of the book is very good but when the page hits half way through where power girl starts her fight with Manchester Black the art gets awful.