In the wake of the Terminus Agenda and Crush's first encounter with Lobo, the Teen Titans begin again at Mercy Hall with a new mission and a new lease on life. But just when they catch their first break in ages in their hunt for the Other, Robin confirms that the person who let his prisoners escape...was one of his teammates. As Robin's hunt for the mole begins, Lobo accepts a gift from Lex Luthor...and an unholy alliance is born!
Overall, as usual, I cant fault anything, asides from maybe how much Adam is playing with my emotions. I genuinely love this series and the creative forces behind, keep up the great work. Read Full Review
I'm still in shock after witnessing Robin and Djinn's dark plan. I know that they have noble intentions, but I cannot condone their behaviour, nor their actions. I hope that they come to their senses before the rest of the team discovers what's going on, and woe-betide Damian Wayne if Batman finds out! Teen Titans #33 is great, and I love what Adam Glass has brought to this series, no matter which incredible art team is helping him do it. Read Full Review
Adam Glass' use of "free-will" as a theme to connect each of the plot points makes Teen Titans #33 an great read. Read Full Review
Glass will definitely need to tackle the ethics of this solution whether from one of the team or the Justice League. Theres a lot of storytelling opportunities with this development and itll be interesting to see how Glass approaches it. Read Full Review
Sins of the past are echoed here, and the repercussions for the future could be grave. Excellent issue! Read Full Review
Sean Chen does an excellent job with the art in this issue. The action is dynamic and the composition of panels flows well with the tone and pace of the story. Read Full Review
Teen Titans is not at all what you expect, and that's a truly wonderful thing. Read Full Review
The potential does remain for this to lead to some interesting places. Im not terribly confident, but Im not dreading the following issues to come either. Read Full Review
Glass has a lot of story threads he's trying to juggle, and I'm afraid it's just a few too many. Read Full Review
Teen Titans hits some choppy waters plot-wise, as it not only retreads recent plot contrivances of its own, but cribs mercilessly fromIdentity Crisis. Thankfully the characters are still sharp, or this title would be in a lot of trouble. It's still treading water, but at least its cast is worth caring about. For now, that's going to have to be enough to keep this title from sinking completely. Read Full Review
Teen Titans continues to be the most frustrating in the DC stable, because it has a team of characters with a lot of potential, but seems to use them in the most bizarre ways. Read Full Review
The Good:
Holy moral dilemma Batman! Damian sure has escalated his actions after the prison break and leaves some very big questions on the ethical side of it all.
A team divided done right. The team still works together, still achieves their goals publicly but privately? It's all gone. What was once a team that had faults sure, but at least respected each other and were working towards being a strong Teen Titans group have fallen apart. With it they have resorted to harsher tactics, which I worry about the slippery slope of their actions.
The Bad:
In the end of the day it is still a divided team plotline but you can't just continue to entire time with a stable team so it's just a minor issue.
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Norm Rapmund does not get enough credit
This one was kind of weak.
Meh.
remember identity crisis? the thing about "hey, messing with people's memory is bad, heroes should not do that" yeah, forget it, it's cool, it's edgy or something
like, this is teen titans now? a bunch of suicide squad wannabes?
at least we got some kind of proper consequence for terminus agenda, finally
anyway, really weak issue and i personally don't like the direction the titans are in now, but that's just me
I guess mind rape is preferable to statutory rape... but like, "oh no, locking people up is wrong. But literally invading and altering their minds, forcing them to become unwilling extensions of our will, trapping them within their own bodies from which they cannot escape, through which they can never even voice their objections... lol that's an amazing idea I love that for us"