"SUPER SONS OF TOMORROW" part three! The Batman of Tomorrow reveals himself to the Teen Titans to recruit them to his cause. But the reunion gives way to the big question: is the life of an innocent child worth more than the lives of millions? It's the Teen Titans vs. the Super Sons in the battle you've been waiting for!
RATED T
Just like the previous installments the story takes some intriguing twists with some seemingly shifting allegiances. It all concludes next week. This arc has hardly been predictable so Ive no idea how its going to end up but its looking like its going to be a thrilling finale. Read Full Review
The best villain in any piece thinks he's doing what's right and this issue is no exception, our Tim Drake is doing what he feels is for the good of all involved. It'll take two teams of Titans to bring him down, if they can bring him down. He exhibits the determination of a man on a holy mission and will not let anything stand in his way! Read Full Review
Super Sons of Tomorrow is a great companion piece to not just the Rebirth stories but also a segue into possibly bringing in some other fan favorites from times past. The potential is certainly there, the story is very engaging and entertaining, and as such it comes greatly recommended. Read Full Review
More like this, please! Teen Titans finally delivers a satisfying read. The characters still feel like themselves, however with the obnoxious-dial turned way down. Why isn't Teen Titans this great every month? Read Full Review
This is great comic storytelling. Perfect complement of words and images. The art tells the story! So, I liked this way more than I thought I would. That Jon/Damian scene is wonderful. But the solar flare ... back??? Read Full Review
The big moment of this issue is the adult Tim Drake assuming his new identity, "Savior" with a new costume that's allegedly thrown together using prototype Teen Titans costumes. Not only does the costume look nothing like anything that the Teen Titans would not even could wear, it looks pretty bad and busy. The individual elements of the costume are good, but there are too many of them and they don't work well together. The awkward Savior moment is made up for by the touching scene in which Damian saves Jon, and we see the young Robin admit how much he cares for his new friend. It's an emotional scene that reminds readers of he strong friendship between Bruce and Clark, and it's a really big moment in the development of Damian Wayne. Read Full Review
This issue of Teen Titans is your typical action-fueled comic book crossover. The characterization is shallow and untenable. The expository dialogue drones on for too many panels and drags the pace of the narrative to a crawl at times. But the artwork is pretty and the stakes are serious, albeit melodramatic. Not much going on here but your average, dopey, uninspired superhero slugfest. Harmless and brainless escapism. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #15 is a bit of mixed bag. The art is good but suffers from jarring transitions between artists; Damian and Jon are lovely but Tim of Tomorrow is starting to piss me off; Hypertime is intriguing but I'm wondering in what way this will be relevant for the story's outcome. It's not a bad issue overall, but it doesn't quite stand out either. At least it gets the job done and pushes the story forward. Here's to hoping the remaining chapters will raise the level of quality so this crossover can end on a high note. I know Tomasi and Gleason are more than capable. In the meantime, I recommend that you wait and see if the next reviews will be more positive before committing yourself to this 5-part crossover story.Score: 6/10 Read Full Review
There is some timeline jumps in this comic including a possible future. Read Full Review
I really don't get this story. It hasn't impressed me much but this issue might be the final nail in the coffin for this crossover. With the next issue ending the storyline I have little to no hope that any of my questions will be answered. It looks great, however. I need more Benes artwork. Read Full Review
Maybe the final chapter will bring some major developments that will give this crossover a real impact, but right now it's a major disappointment. Read Full Review
While the questions of the last issue were answered, several inconsistencies drag the issue down. Read Full Review
Excellent characters, very nice story and great art.
So part one was good, part two was not. What's part three.
Well something in between. I like all about Damian & Jon part. I'm ok with the now look for Savior (Damn the name is dumb). I'm surprised about the futur Titans (Actually disappointed to see them seat still). And I really really don't like all about the other Titans.
Garth & Raven specially. That's not like Raven never turn evil. That's not like Garth didn't miss Terra who was evil too.
At lest Kori is still one of my favorite characters.
Cover - I feel like they lying with this one. 1/2
Writing - Just stop & reboot with other creative team, that's not my titans. 1/3
Arts - Normally I like Benes & Jimenez. But man they didn't draw garth or raven more