"BLOOD OF THE MANTA" part three! Everything comes crashing down when Black Manta reveals his son's true origin, and the shock is almost too much for Jackson to bear! Meanwhile, the Teen Titans have tracked Black Manta down-but is it too little, too late? Will the Teen Titans save their new friend...or make a new enemy?
Emotional, fun and exciting, Teen Titans #11 caps off a great three-issue arc that finally brings Aqualad into the Teen Titans. Read Full Review
This was the final issue of Blood of the Manta. The story arc bringing Aqualad into the Titans. It was filled with some great action and amazing color. This run has been one of the better Teen Titans. Next to the 80's and the 2003 Runs. I highly recommend this to any fan, even the of the TV Show Teen Titans or Young Justice. Read Full Review
Teen Titans both as a series and as a cast of characters is growing. Percy's writing has always been building to this growth, even when it came in small increments. Read Full Review
TEEN TITANS #11 is an exciting conclusion to the "Blood of Manta" arc. The issue primarily focuses on Jackson Hyde as he struggles with his relationship with his father. While I wish more of the Titans were in the forefront, this comic still delivers great action and character development to make any fan satisfied. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #11 closes out "Blood of the Manta" with very strong showings from Manta and his son. Percy writes the villain as cold and ruthless as he ought to be, and beginning Aqualad's story in reaction to such a father should provide fertile ground for complex character growth in the future. The team dynamic works well, and the artwork is first-rate"maybe the bestTeen Titans has looked in years. Whether you've been following along since the beginning, or you're just now taking notice,Teen Titans #11 is a great finale to a very solid arc, and you owe it to yourself to check it out. Read Full Review
"Teen Titans" #11 firmly cements the new Aqualad's role and origin in the DC Universe but is light on action and the rest of the Titans. Read Full Review
This was some great action but it didn't overshadow the story of Aqualad officially becoming a Teen Titan. It seems like this was the title Percy was meant to write as he seems to really understand the team and individuals. And as I mentioned the art was spot on. Read Full Review
The comic is also notable for upping the character's powers considerably. Even without the ocean relic, the new Aqualad taps into his abilities and is able to make a stand against Black Manta. It will be interesting seeing the comic explore the depths of Aqualad's powers in the coming months. As for Manta, it doesn't look like he should expect a Father's Day card any time in the near future. Worth a look. Read Full Review
This issue accomplished what is perhaps the final step in putting this team of Titans together. I'm hopeful that means we have some actual fun adventures on the horizon. Read Full Review
Overall, I really enjoyed the teaser for the next arc and I'm looking forward to what this creative team has in store for a Beast Boy centric arc. Read Full Review