With their backs against the wall, the Titans are wanted across the country! Now, Tim Drake must find a way to clear the teams name while staying one step ahead of the law. But Wonder Girls past is also catching up with her and it wont wait for the Titans troubles to calm down.
This was surprising for me in how much I enjoyed it. A mystery is set up that I never cared about in the past and I ended being interested in it by the end. The art is fantastic, especially the colors, and there are a couple of great small character moments that are actually funny and humanizes this team. I like seeing Raven, Beast Boy and Power Girl just hanging out joking around. This is a solid read and I recommend checking it out. Read Full Review
Overall, a good issue. Tim is still whishy-washy but we see some good characterization of the other members of the team. Read Full Review
Pak doesn't fix everything with his first issue, but he starts to address some of the problems I've had with Teen Titans, and the book is a lot more fun because of it. Of course, all of this could be for naught when Rebirth comes around in a few months. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #17 is a good introduction of Pak's new direction. I suspect it will only get better from here with new twists and turns awaiting our heroes. Read Full Review
Greg Pak's inaugural issue of Teen Titans has some nice character moments, and I very muchappreciated the blunt re-introduction of the team's members, but there wasn't aton in this comic book to get very excited about. The art is nice, and thereare worse ways to spend three bucks. I'm hoping this issue is laying thegroundwork for a great story to follow, but hopefully this doesn't turn intofive issues of Wonder Girl being cranky until Rebirth kicks everything in the pants again. It's happened before! Read Full Review
Pak writes some interesting inter-team dynamics between the characters, and that paired with Ian Churchill's solid superhero storytelling make this a pretty decent comic. But at the end of the issue, there's just not enough there to really propel you to find out what happens next. Read Full Review
In spite of the major shortcomings in dialogue and character, I'm invested enough in the story to want to know what happens next. The issue leaves some interesting questions on the table, and I'm hoping that Pak can answer them and fix Wonder Girl along the way. If he can do that, and tone down the bald exposition, next month could be a good one for the Titans. Read Full Review