The Fearsome Five is back! These deadly Teen Titans villains are gunning for Raven as if their lives depended on it. What dark secret drives their mission? It's one Red Robin doesn't want the team to learn! A new game-changing epic begins in "All For One."
Overall the issues was a fun read and we get a glimpse of the real Tim Drake in this issue. Read Full Review
Teen Titans has traditionally been a seminal title at DC. It has tackled youthful issues unique to its moniker – identity, coming of age, becoming more than just sidekicks, working on a team – with all the challenges those brings. I am hopeful the Rebirth narrative will moveTitans back toward the spotlight and give it something meaningful to say. Read Full Review
Better than I expected, but not great, Teen Titans #20 makes for a fun, quick read. If you're looking for some light entertainment this week, you likely won't feel cheated; but if you'd rather read DC Universe Rebirth an extra few times instead, you aren't missing anything substantive by passing over the Titans. Read Full Review
If you like stories where bullies are the protagonists and everything remotely interesting gets shunted to the side, then have I got the book for you! This issue and series had plumbed new depths of crapola heretofore unknown in the history of periodicals. It is as if this book breached the very core of the earth itself, finding raw sewage instead of a mass of molten nickel and magma. Imagine if that's what happened in Journey to the Center of the Earth? Instead of finding a civilization, they find a pile of poop. Have you ever read the classic novel? Maybe next month I'll review that instead of this claptrap. Read Full Review
The New 52 Teen Titans only have a few issues left. I kind of wish they'd get really weird with it. There should be nothing holding a pinch-hitter like Bedard back. But maybe editorially told him to just keep it light and don't do anything to rock the boat. If so, missing accomplished. Read Full Review