Who is crazy enough to steal a djinn's ring? We'll do you one better: How much damage can you do with a stolen djinn ring? Robin and the Teen Titans hunt the thief of magic...but are they looking in the wrong place? The Year of the Villain strikes close to home-a major turning point in the Titans status quo starts here!
Teen Titans #34 is the kind of issue you need to give someone who says that comics can't surprise us anymore. Surprised? They're gonna need a road drill to get my jaw out of the ground… that's how hard it dropped. Read Full Review
I wasn't expecting this issue at all and the twist at the end should leave plenty of readers shocked and anxious to see what happens next. This was a very strong outing from the Titans creative team. Read Full Review
All in all the team are continuing the phenomenal work that they've become known for. Read Full Review
Glass' exploration of themes involving free-will make Teen Titans #34 a must-read. Read Full Review
It's safe to say we're pretty hooked on this team, dysfunction and all. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #34 delivers one jaw-dropper of a surprise on readers after setting up a mystery where everyone is a suspect but in truth only one isn't actually what they seem. For the first time in months, I cannot wait to get my hands on the next installment. If you've maybe felt this title was adrift for the last few months, have no fear - the resurrection is at hand! Read Full Review
I really enjoyed the art this issue and the way that Adam Glass gave us a recap issue in a interesting way, while moving the story into a crazy new direction that may or may not finally get us to that "Other" bad guy we keep hearing about, but never seeing. There may not be a lot new to old readers, but you might learn old things from a new perspective that comes off at least clever in my mind. Really though, read this issue for the cliffhanger alone because it's nuts. Read Full Review
This was a good issue in a decent title with a questionable story. It might not work out well in the long run, but for a single monthly issue, I was invested. Read Full Review
Bernard Chang's art is great throughout the issue and the final reveal at the end is framed beautifully. Read Full Review
The elements for a great book are here, things just need to slow down for a little bit and actually develop them. Read Full Review
There's virtually no resemblance here to any sort of Teen Titans team, and the biggest problem is that I have no idea why any of these characters are putting up with each other. There's no team dynamic, because there's no real team. Read Full Review
Prelude:
It's all come crashing down for the Teen Titans and Glass has been doing it well. As we reach tipping point, let's see how the team has been doing.
The Good:
Glass' Teen Titans is a character driven run with a lot of emphasis on the characters. These recent issues are where this really shines.
I love the mystery in this issue and how the art is framed with this in mind.
Cliffhanger has potential, I've got to say.
The Bad:
The cliffhanger is a bit out of the blue. Ha. Anyway, I'm sure it'll be explained so this really is a minor point.
I don't like the art too much here.
Conclusion:
I think your enjoyment of the issue really depends on the cliffhanger. L more
These people are all so awful to themselves and others. Why am I supposed to care about them or their incredibly awful team again?
Who could've seen that coming? Except everyone? It's the ending to Scary Movie all over again.