"The Following" part one! In the aftermath of "Super Sons of Tomorrow" the Teen Titans are left without a place to call home. But a Titan's work is never finished, and when a series of strange murders crop up in San Francisco, it's up to the team to crack the case and prevent further bloodshed. Are the killings the work of a single serial killer...or is there a greater conspiracy at work?
TEEN TITANS #17 sees the return of Ben Percy to the series, and the team is all the better for it. With some of the most balanced plot and character moments in the series thus far, as well as some incredibly strong art, this is a must-read for fans of the team. Read Full Review
Looks like this will be a fun storyline, and I always enjoy tales that centre on Beast Boy. Read Full Review
This issue has that bit of drama and team friction that has always been a Teen Titans hallmark. Jump on the bus for a wild ride. Read Full Review
This issue has a mostly light touch that benefits it, but while it's one of my favorite issues of the series, I think it accents the fact that this team never really worked as a unit " their best issue is the one where they're barely together. Read Full Review
The part of this comic that focuses on the rest of the Teen Titans is your average, run-of-the-mill DC team up book. Things get a little more interesting, however, when Beast Boy is flying solo. Read Full Review
Teen Titans settles into its cool down, low consequences phase. That shouldnt run off fans whove stuck with the book as this looks to be an enjoyable curtain call. Read Full Review
More team-building turmoil (what else is new) and a nagging feeling as though we're circling the drain. That said, while keeping with the Titans "formula" this was a far more enjoyable issue than I'd expected. Sadly, that's damning with faint praise. Read Full Review
I could have possibly rated this issue higher if it wasn't Garth focused, as he is nowhere near being a favorite as I find his shtick a little tiresome, but if he is one of your favorites then you will definitely like this issue. Read Full Review
While Teen Titans #17 offers a real follow-up to the Savior arc it doesnt fully capitalize on the interesting narrative hooks that arc left dangling. Like other books in DCs lineup right now, Teen Titans seem to be spinning their wheels until the No Justice storyline which will probably layout a new status quo for the team. Hopefully Teen Titans gets its gears rolling soon and gets back to what made the series compelling. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #17 is a good read and solid issue. Readers without knowledge of the crossovers might have some catching up to do at first. However, the issue isn't dependent on these others. The art is enjoyable and the story is intriguing. Yet, the issue sufficates from being over-packed with little room for the emotion of the story to breathe. Still, it will be interesting to see where Percy takes Gar and develops him as a character in subsequent issues. Read Full Review
Overall, an interesting start to this new arc focusing on Beast Boy. The creative team is utilizing current technology to present conflicts to a social media-centered character. Looking forward to seeing how this story will play out. Read Full Review
I recommend that you skip this issue, or at least wait for the next couple of reviews to see if this arc gets any better. As it stands, it's not a strong issue at all. Read Full Review
Fine , but i don't believe this storyline might be so great and i find it weird that Beast Boy who has been on the titans team so long and witnessed so many betrayals and the destruction of his home is the one breaking down.