The Teen Titans bring the house down in this issue-and it just might crush them to death! Set up by the mysterious villain known as the Other, the Teen Titans find themselves trapped beneath a crumbling building. The only thing between them and a dirt nap: Crush's bench-pressing the entire complex. But how long can she hold out? The Titans race the clock against gravity, muscle fatigue and getting squashed like a bug. Plus, Damian's secret mentor is revealed, and Robin realizes there's a traitor in their midst!
Glass and Chang have taken the Titans to a whole new level of awesome! Read Full Review
If you've not been keeping up with Teen Titans, you'll be a little lost coming into this issue, but after a few pages to get the gist you might just become a permanent reader. Read Full Review
I feel sorry for The Other when Robin and the crew finally catches up with them… can't wait. Read Full Review
Though it needs some stronger characterization, TEEN TITANS #24 is a really strong addition to the series. Adam Glass and Bernard Chang managed to craft a story filled with so much tension and drama that you can't help but walk away entertained. Read Full Review
This comic continues with its good rhythm, I like the great way in which the different personalities of the young Titans are reflected throughout history, each in their small worlds hide secrets and adds a nice touch of intrigue to this fabulous story. Read Full Review
This is definitely one of the better issues of Glass run. Even the epilogue doesnt lose any of the tension that has been built throughout the rest of the story. Read Full Review
I'm a sucker for "trapped" stories, and so, this issue definitely scratched me where I itch. Characterization was solid... and seeds for future arcs have been expertly planted. Read Full Review
A fun, character-driven issue that tests the teams cohesiveness by putting them in a situation where they have to prioritize trust over their own personal issues. Read Full Review
This iteration of the Teen Titans has taken a long time to come together. They are, perhaps, the most non-traditional gathering of super side-kicks to have graced the pages of this historic title. For me, it's taken time to appreciate the team's makeup. However, they are starting to grow on me albeit slowly. On the other hand, the Other has turned into a menacing villain/organization. Calculated brutality has raised theirstock as a force to be reckoned with, and put the Teen Titans on their heels. Here, there is no easy resolution to beat the bad guys. Adam Glass is weaving an intriguing and high-stakes tale with this team. Let's hope the title continues with its complexity and doesn't resolve the story prematurely. Read Full Review
All in all, the issue seemed to try and make a point of releasing pent up tension between the team, and it didnt really do that. The characters fell back into their normal routine. Perhaps this issue will prove to be a turning point later in the series. Read Full Review
As an issue, this is well-paced and executed, but the team dynamic remains a glaring flaw in the series. Read Full Review
An interesting new team, hopelessly trapped, leading to some character reveals with nice art. A lot to like here. Read Full Review
Amazing cover, amazing art, and terrific team building. The tension and dialogue/banter carried the book really well. I officially love the new line up.
I hope this series gets better. There's certainly potential here, but I feel like the writing fails the ideas.
Great art! Unfortunately nothing really happened in this issue except everyone knows everyone has secrets, like you know, everyone does. Unfortunately this did not progress the story. Only thing this issue did for me was good art, great crush lines, and great roundhouse moments.
Okay I continue to have issues with this comic and I’m not going to bore you with them, suffice it to say that I do not understand why people create OP characters if they don’t know how to write them.