I don’t read it, but isn’t Tim the Robin here& if so isn’t he with Stephanie?
Every Teen Titan has a secret-and they all come spilling out here! As Djinn helps Robin recover from his injuries after a brutal showdown with Red Hood, she tells him all about her dark past, revealing some unsettling truths about herself. Meanwhile, Red Arrow helps Crush find a new sense of purpose, and Roundhouse reveals the tragic story of how he got his powers!
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Adam Glass has given fans the definitive Teen Titans tale! Read Full Review
I'm excited for what lies ahead and now more so, after the excellent Deathstroke teaser ending. Read Full Review
ConclusionTen issues in and I'm loving Adam Glass' work on this series. Add in some terrific art, and I am a very happy reader. Next month's issue is part of a crossover with Deathstroke, so any fans who may have missed action this time around, are sure to have their hunger sated by the next story arc. Read Full Review
Teen Titans continues to surprise, and we couldn't be happier to be along for the ride. Read Full Review
Several wonderful little character studies... which facilitate a potential splintering of stories moving forward. If you're not reading this, you should be. This book is worth your time. Read Full Review
Teen Titans is coming along very nicely so far, especially in comparison with Titans. Read Full Review
This was easily my favorite issue of Glass and Chang's run. It made the team as a whole come off so much more likable with characters I want to see more interacting with each other. Glass teases a big storyline that should have some big ramifications over the new few months. Teen Titans just might have found its mojo again. Read Full Review
This is a coming of age story that focuses on the challenging situations in relationships that teenagers face. Each duo tackles a different issue around important issues like identity, managing emotions, overcoming past loss, and trusting each other. I highly recommend this book to fans of this genre of books and for fans of the Teen Titans. Read Full Review
Teen Titans is quietly one of DC's best books, and easily the best Titans book since Geoff Johns' run ended allllll the way back in 2007. By focusing on the team's interpersonal dynamics, Adam Glass is staying true to the team's credo that they're a family first, and superheroes second. The way these characters bounce off one another so organically is reminiscent of early seasons ofBuffy, which is some of the highest praise I can give! Read Full Review
An excellent issue of your favorite heroes just hanging out and getting to know each other better. Read Full Review
oming off the disastrous annual, Teen Titans #27 is a marked improvement. But one-third of a good comic doesn't make for a good comic, and the story overall still suffers from bad plotting and some very unlikable characters. Read Full Review