While the Teen Titans try to deal with the aftermath of the Robin War, they search for a new direction. Can Red Robin hold the team together?
While Teen Titans #16 was a bit cumbersome for this newcomer, it was a fun issue with a solid start of a much bigger feeling story: Read Full Review
The action was alright but I was not satisfied with this story at all. We are left with a plot thread open and a new direction for the Teen Titans. Read Full Review
Pfeifer manages to knock out some of the mess that has plagued Teen Titans for a few months now, and deliver an issue that has an entertaining action sequence. Unfortunately, those pages are only "good" at best, and the rest of the book lands in or near the "bad" territory. I know Pak is coming in next month, but I don't think I'll look forward to this title again until whatever's taking place in June occurs" and even then, the verdict will still be out. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #16 is the most blatant recent example of a writer having to put all of their toys back in the box, so that a new writer can come in and have their own fun. Read Full Review
Every other series has changed hands, bucked expectations, shaken things up. Only Teen Titans continues to drag this one, horrendous status quo like a yolk around it's neck. Read Full Review
Teen Titans hasn't been a strong series since the New 52 hit, but if every issue were as bad as this one, it'd rival Batgirl for DC's worst series. This issue manages to get pretty much everything wrong, from nonsensical fight scenes to sending off potentially interesting characters while retaining the dull and boring ones. The only thing it does successfully is leave a great big "screw you" to Greg Pak who takes over next issue, by leaving such a mess of a comic that even the best writers would have an unpleasant task putting it back on the rails again.