"The Terminus Agenda" part one! The hunter becomes the hunted as Robin and the Teen Titans set out to end Deathstroke once and for all! But no man has ever gone toe-to-toe with the World's Deadliest Assassin and walked away unscathed! Lines will be crossed, secrets will be revealed and blood will be shed! Don't miss the crossover event of the spring, which kicks off a bold new era for Teen Titans and Deathstroke!
As someone who reads and collects Teen Titans and Deathstroke, I'm beyond excited to see what the fallout from all this is going to deliver. Read Full Review
Easily One Of The Best DC Books On Shelves Today! Read Full Review
The team of Glass and Chang is fast becoming the new powerhouse of DC. The art is stunning, as always, and Bernard's ability to draw anyone from DC's roster highlights what a talent he is. Coupled with excellent writing from Adam (and Deathstroke writer, Priest, who co-wrote this incredible issue), we are in for a real treat moving forward. The crossover has begun and I am excited. Read Full Review
This issue begins a new crossover event between Teen Titans and Deathstroke. It sets the stage for Robin and Kid Flash to step up for the team and leaves room for the story to grow. Why Deathstroke, why now? I'm sure the next issue will reveal Damien's interest in targeting Deathstroke. I highly recommend this issue to fans of DC and The Teen Titans. Read Full Review
But I wont say any more than that. This is a very good first chapter, and even though I often dont read Deathstroke, the conclusion of this issue ensures that I have to pick up the next chapter of the crossover. Read Full Review
Bernard Chang has some amazing art in this issue as well. All of the characters look great and the action is beautifully drawn and impactful. Read Full Review
And excellent opening chapter, that fires on all cylinders... moving not only this crossover forward, but the Teen Titans' story as well. Read Full Review
This is the first chapter of a Deathstroke crossover Glass is writing with Deathstroke writer Priest. Based on some spoiler solicitations, this won't play out like a lot of readers expect and it should lead to some massive shake-ups to both titles. It should be a fun arc. Read Full Review
This issue sets the stage for the events to come in the following chapters of The Terminus Agenda. It hits all the marks for a big crossover without all the superfluous tie-ins and needless one shots. This is the way to tell a story that spans titles and keeps the narrative sharply focused. I've been reading both titles since their respective debuts and while Teen Titans has had its ups and downs, Deathstroke has been arguably the best book DC has been publishing, yes including Batman. The Terminus Agenda is shaping up to be one heck of a good read. Read Full Review
The little team that could continues to impress, and adding Deathstroke to the mix is the perfect element to keep things moving. Read Full Review
"The Terminus Agenda" gets off to a fun, action-packed start, bringing several ofTeen Titans' ongoing plot threads together as well as kicking off the latest Titans/Deathstroke clash. It asks readers some heady questions, and seems poised to shake up the current Titans dynamic before it's all said and done. (It also seems poised to have a smarmy, ethically-challenged teenager get kicked in the head by Deathstroke, and hey, isn't that what all comics should aspire to?) Read Full Review
Teen Titans #28 is a good introductory issue, but suffers from many of the issues that plague crossovers. Read Full Review
A crossover like this needs two books on the same level, and this doesn't have it. Read Full Review
The stage is set for yet another showdown between the Teen Titans and Deathstroke. Read Full Review
"Teen Titans" #28 melds the dark tone of two ongoing series together to kick off an exciting crossover. Read Full Review
I always dig these Judas Contract sequels.
I can't say I'm a fan of the neww Teen Titans roster - not even because I dislike these characters, but because I don't feel any real connection with them. After few first issues, I stopped paying attention to the series, up until now, and man, this event started really strong.
What I find very important - you don't need to do any homework before reading it, which I welcome. All you need to know is explained clearly in the issue - from Robin's secret prison, to the team's chemistry and internal distrust problems. It's a clear, nice and easy explanation, and one that feels completely natural, not forced.
There are references to previous events, like Wally's relationship with Slade from Deathstroke's Defiance arc, or the last more
Feel like the art is not as great as it has been but it is still pretty good! This story arc is the story arc that will define the team for who they are. Dialogue was pretty great and you can get a sense tension rising with this mission. As of now the cliffhanger felt forced, hopefully next issue can clear some things up!
This was honestly pretty good. I wasn't expecting that with how Lazarus Contract turned out or how the lead up to this event was going. But I'm glad I didn't hate this. I will say, the ending did feel forced. I feel like Wallace and the others should've found this prison much sooner if all it took was someone walking, or running in this case, in.
I feel like if you have an omnipotent genie on your side it might actually be very easy to beat Mr. One-Eye McGunsAndSwords, but what do I know, I’m not a child predator.