The Titans world is rocked by the unexpected return of Superboy!
The issue is the end of a filler arc, but it helped progress the feel of the book along. I no longer have to comment on the title trying to find itself and get to enjoy the story that's being presented. Nothing spectacularly over the top, but it definitely was amusing. With the ground work finally laid, I'm ready to see Superboy tear everything down. In a good way, hopefully. Read Full Review
Though technically in a new arc, Teen Titans #8 feels same old same old both in content and execution. Read Full Review
Teen Titans has really turned around and become an interesting book. Each month we question what is going to happen and what Manchester Black is going to do. Will Pfeifer and Kenneth Rocafort are doing great work on a title that wasnt too well received a year ago. If the writing and art can keep up, this will be a one of the best volumes in recent memory. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #8 was an improvement in the general direction of the series, but a few of Will Pfeifer's plots and subplots just aren't connecting with me as much as I would like. Read Full Review
The Teen Titans for me just keeps falling further and further away from what I'd like it to be. Yeah, they're young and for the most part inexperienced but I don't expect them to become idiotic, fame seeking, Batgirl clones. If you ever wondered what your favorite teen heroes would look like if they were in Pinocchio and became jackasses on Pleasure Island, then this issue is for you. Hopefully in the Annual or in June they resemble more of the heroes that we love and the ones we know they can be because right now they just disappoint. Read Full Review
I generally believe that despite some of the good character scenes, this is a throw away issue. Read Full Review