"The Terminus Agenda" epilogue! Every decision has consequences, and after the shocking events of DEATHSTROKE #43 (trust us, you don't want to miss it!) it's time for Damian and the rest of the Teen Titans to take stock of what they've done. But the team barely has time to process before a new threat emerges in the form of Crush's absentee father...Lobo!
Teen Titans #30 is a wonderful conclusion to the Terminus Agenda arc. It closes up the Deathstroke threat, exposes the team to danger from within and begins the next exciting arc. Personally I can't wait to see how the team deal with this. Beautiful art blended with great color and Adam Glass' continued excellence with storytelling means the winning streak continues… and long may that be the case. Read Full Review
The situation is not resolved by the time the issue ends. The team winds up distracted by a surprise guest appearance, which will continue in the next issue. I say its a surprise, though in truth Ive been waiting for it for quite a while now. Read Full Review
Overall, Teen Titans #30 is an extremely satisfying ending to the Terminus Agenda, but even more than that it is an exciting beginning to the next chapter for the Tenn Titans. This is an emotionally charged issue full of complex story beats and deep interpersonal elements. Adam Glass delivers some superb character work, while Bernard Chang and company knock the visuals over the center field wall. 4.5/5 Read Full Review
This issues represents the aftermath of The Terminus Agenda and its consequences for The Teen Titans. The most interesting battles come from inner conflict and disagreements among team members. This issue cleverly handles this dilemma and prompts readers to feel the weight of Damian's decisions. I highly recommend this issue for fans of The Teen Titans for its potential impact on the composition of the team moving forward. Read Full Review
Who thought an issue-long argument between the Teen Titans could be this engaging? Probably not anyone who read the Ben Percy run. But, here we are! The crossover is in the rear-view, and we can finally move on to the next thing. Read Full Review
Teen Titans is one of the titles that has maintained very good in every issue, I must say that I liked every issue I read, it is not common for a comic to catch you as soon as you begin to read it and this comic has that quality. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #30 bordered on perfection. The writing and visuals were all first rate, the pacing was fantastic, and the emotions, dram and tension led to some kick-ass action. If the story and art alone weren't enough to get heartbeats racing then the sudden appearance by a classic DC character (who had to appear in this book eventually) on the final page definitely set the tone and whetted the appetite for the next issue. Read Full Review
With Glass' work with characterization and Chang's excellent artwork, Teen Titans #30 is a fitting end to "The Terminus Protocol." Read Full Review
Teen Titans is one of the most entertaining team books around, and we just can't get enough of them. Read Full Review
The art alone is worth the price of admission, and although not much is offered in terms of story, Glass does a great job at layering conflicts for the team to resolve in the future. Read Full Review
An anticlimactic epilogue to an anticlimactic crossover,Teen Titans #30 ultimately falls flat of its ambitions by being entirely too predictable in its characters' actions and reactions. Read Full Review
Glass and Chang turn in a polished but padded story leading to the next arc. Read Full Review
Crush is more consistent and remains probably the most engaging character in the run, but the issue as a whole seems to be an unpleasant group therapy session until Crush loses her temper " just in time for dear old dad to show up for a brawl. Read Full Review
Considering that this issue is positioned as an epilogue to the crossover, the fact it doesn't end on something conclusive (or as conclusive as a serialised medium can provide) renders this half of the crossover a waste. Read Full Review
I loved the writing in this issue, the art went perfectly with it. The team is on the verge of breaking up (which I hope doesn't happen because I love this Team) because everyone has their own opinions about the hidden jail. Which I knew was going to happen eventually but the ending is what caught me off guard. It was the perfect segway into a whole nother chapter. Hopefully, this chapter will fix any broken bonds the team has.
I dug the conflict within the team in this issue.
Do yourself a favor and read Teen Titans! this arc is killing it and the plot twist is great!
Roundhouse is truly one of my favorite characters of this book! Great art and we get to see the team vent about their issues with each other. Highly recommend it to be, although wasn’t fan of that editors note in the beginning.
I think I'd care more if I was invested in these characters.
I don’t care.
Not much to like here. Bad art and a non very interesting story.