While attempting to clean up their public image, the Teen Titans unexpectedly encounter an dangerous threat-the dastardly duo known as Monsieur Mallah and the Brain!
There's plenty of action throughout this issue, but the best part are the villains. They steal the show with some hilarious dialogue and great comedic timing. Read Full Review
With all of that said, this series appears to be closing on a positive note. Read Full Review
Tony Bedard and Miguel Mendonca knock it out of the park. There's nothing deep or enduring here, so I can only score it so high, but this was a welcome treat after watching this title languish for so long. Delightfully goofy villains, huge action, and the absence of angst make Teen Titans #21the single best issue I've read in the New 52incarnations of the series. Enjoy the awesome Rebirthtitles released this week, but when you're done, make time to have a good time with the Titans. Read Full Review
Overall, I thought Teen Titans #21 was an improvement over the last few. The story had some distinctive moments that made sense as they moved the team toward a potential new plot twist and direction. The art was solid and the allowed readers to move swiftly through the panels and pages. It left me intrigued to see where Red Robin's story will move next. Read Full Review
This issue sucked, but less so than the previous issue, so that's a promising trend. The scenes with Monsieur Mallah and the Brain were very entertaining, which only served to highlight the Teen Titans' general bummertude. In the end, we learn that the internet can be used to help, and not just harm people's reputations, which we know is absolute bullshit. Anyone remember the people that started the ALS fundraising stunt the Ice Bucket Challenge? But you'll remember that fat kid who filmed himself flailing a light saber until your dying breath. Read Full Review
The art is slightly annoying. Sooner or later DC is going to have to remember that this is the TEEN Titans and start drawing the girls appropriately. Cue the asshats “mner you just want the kiddies cartoon versions mner mner” well no, I don't, but having a daughter who was a teenager I can tell you that they only dress older than they are they don't look like short porn models. The first panel featuring Wonder Girl shows her costume so tight I'm not entirely sure she's not just wearing red body paint. It's not overtly sexual it just shows a complete lack of understanding of teenage anatomy. Read Full Review
As an issue of Teen Titans, it's harmless. There's nothing more to say or do with this team. We already know what happens next, and we've already seen that Tim Drake alone moves on to something bigger and better. So there's no tension in what Bedard does to the team or the characters. We get a really pointless cliffhanger at the end of this issue, and I kind of want to roll my eyes. Read Full Review