When the Teen Titans find themselves at odds with the law, an unlikely enemy emerges: Amanda Waller! Can the team prove they really are heroes before "The Wall" hunts them all down?
My only concern is that I just wish it didn't take this long to get a better Tim Drake. Read Full Review
Two minor gripes hold this back just a bit, but you can't deny it's a hell of a lot of fun. Teen Titans is always good for solid superhero team action. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #22 is a pleasantly surprising issue. It fits squarely within the ongoing story arch, but could also be a fine stand alone issue. The premise of the team's development is a welcomed one. The Titans are beginning to come into their own as a team-using not just their powers, but their wits as well. Seeing Tanya's character tip-toeing into a new role and seeing the other Titans respond to her bodes well for future stories. The art was beautiful and the pacing was brisk. Read Full Review
A somewhat clumsy premise makes for some nice teamwork between the normally unbearable members of the Teen Titans. This issue proves that these guys can work well together if they have to, though it does make me wonder what has been going on for all these issues. The art is just okay, nothing to write home about, and the story is enjoyable mainly in contrast with what preceded it. I wouldn't knock myself out to get this issue, but if you'd like to see the Rare Teen Titans Issue That Isn't Terrible, then you may want to come and marvel. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #22 is the worst kind of filler material. Read Full Review
What else is there to say? I can't think of any reason for someone to keep spending money on Teen Titans. It's been a lame duck for months, and other than two issues of mindless fun, it has looked like a lame duck, walked like a lame duck, and angstily quacked like a lame duck. And, oh yeah, there's a promise of H.I.V.E. next time. Goody. Read Full Review