"The Terminus Agenda" part three! After their last mission nearly ended in disaster, the Teen Titans are coming apart at the seams. As Deathstroke's influence over Damian reaches new heights, the team must evaluate how far they are willing to go in their war on crime. And with the Teen Titans seemingly on the brink of destruction, a new threat reveals itself. And the worst enemies of all...come from within!
Aside from some nice moments between the members of the group and Wallace confronting Emiko and Damian about their prison, the last two issues have seemed like a bit of a waste of time. While I love Deathstroke (I also read and collect his title) I feel like this whole arc was unnecessary. I guess I'll just have to enjoy it as an action story, but as a crossover (so far) it all seems a little pointless. Read Full Review
I loved this issue, but I genuinely love every issue. We have the expected great writing matched up with Bernard's amazing art. We don't have as much action this month, which may put some off, but honestly the dialogue between characters is extremely important and will shape the future of the Teen Titans. There is some action, it's actually formed as part of the brilliant cliffhanger. I wont spoil this for you, but it's great and will genuinely be a joy to read the outcome! Read Full Review
This series is so well balanced, character and action, comedy and intensity. I remember being very impressed with Glass first stories, then it feeling a bit shaky, but finding its footing soon after. Now this has become a book I am comfortable relying on. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #29 presents an interesting conflict focused on team drama and the ethical treatment of super-villains. Read Full Review
There's never been a better time to give Teen Titans a chance, so don't miss out. Read Full Review
Teen Titans keeps improving each issue and with this cliffhanger the book is heading to a very interesting path. Terminus Agenda concludes next week in Deathstroke #43. Read Full Review
Another strong chapter for the Terminus Agenda, that folks who didn't bother to pick up the latest ish of Deathstroke can still follow along with and enjoy! Read Full Review
Writer Adam Glass delivers another stellar installment of "The Terminus Agenda" as everything on every level ratchets up. This story is going to blow up the status quo of bothTeen Titans andDeathstroke, and it's anyone's guess what either book will look like when the dust settles! Read Full Review
Another solid entry in the conflict between the Teen Titans and Deathstroke. Read Full Review
The weird crossing-of-the-streams between one of DC's best books and one of its worst continues to have predictably strange effects. Deathstroke hasn't missed a beat, spinning this bizarre tale of Deathstroke being locked up in Damian Wayne's My First Black Site-Prison Playset into something fantastic. Teen Titans, less so although Teen Titans #29 feels less aggressively bad than previous issues. Read Full Review
It is a pretty solid issue front to end, focusing on Teen Titans and their personal struggles. I appreciate that, a lot, in fact - for once characters like Crush, Djinn and Roundhouse get their own proper 5 minutes, while the rest also interacted with each other, exchanging their different opinions and acknowledging, even if not directly, that they need each other. It truly is a comic designed to flesh everyone out, give them more depth and personalities, which to me was the most visible with Crush. Her fears of being rejected and trying to tell Djinn what she really feels were, in my opinion, the very highlight of the story, showing she's not just a one dimensional brute.
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Everything in this story arc I am enjoying except for the Deathstroke stuff. Great art though! And great scenes all throughout the issue. Can’t wait for next issue!
This issue is spent not being a Deathstroke crossover. This crossover is basically not one. That's annoying because these team dynamics are boring as hell.
My favourite thing about this comic is how they keep doubling down on the sex predating.