Teen Titans #39

Writer: Adam Glass, Robbie Thompson Artist: Eduardo Pansica Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 19, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 11
7.6Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

The "Djinn War" has begun! Adam Glass is joined by new co-writer Robbie Thompson (Spider-Man/Deadpool, Spidey, Meet the Skrulls) and new artist Eduardo Pansica (Supergirl) for the Teen Titans' next thrilling adventure! Trapped in her ring with no escape, Djinn finds herself on the inside looking out as the Teen Titans go hunting for Djinn's older brother Elias, the only one capable of saving her. But Elias's dark side is the stuff of legends...and the Teen Titans know he can't be trusted. With Deathstroke, Lobo, and the Other in their rearview mirror...this team is about to go on their most dangerous mission yet.

  • 9.5
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Feb 19, 2020

    This revamped creative team bodes well for a book thats seemingly been on the fringe of being great for too long. Now the book may be ready to take a giant leap towards must-read status. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Dark Knight News - Sam McTernan Feb 20, 2020

    My only issue going ahead is can it keep up this level of quality? It's no easy task to keep putting out work like this. I certainly hope the team can keep delivering. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    GWW - Deron Generally Feb 19, 2020

    Pansica delivers some dynamic visuals in this issue. The characters look amazing and the action is big, bombastic and filled with energy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Steve Ray Feb 19, 2020

    These quibbles aside, Teen Titans #39 is till a very strong comic. The way that the team has set their mistakes and differences aside, in order to rescue Djinn, is fantastic. I love all of these characters, and that's completely down to how well written and drawn they are. I foresee that this creative team will continue to deliver all the fun, action, suspense and surprises that I've come to expect from this consistently excellent series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar Feb 19, 2020

    The most dysfunctional family in comics is finally on the same page (sort of), and it's utterly delightful. Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    Comic Watch - Matt Meyer Mar 1, 2020

    Teen Titans #39 feels a bit off due to the regular creative team only being partially present for the proceedings, but is still a good old-fashioned superhero brawl that brings the stakes and a pleasant and surprising guest-star. If you're sleeping on this title, it's time to wake up! Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Feb 19, 2020

    While we get a huge reintroduction to a character that's been missing for a long ass time here, the overall story left me wanting because some of the concepts presented in this issue didn't feel like they all meshed together well and some felt out of nowhere.  The art is decent throughout and I look forward to where we go in this story and liked a lot of what we got here, but ultimately, I just wanted more. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Batman-News - Matina Newsom Feb 19, 2020

    For the start of a new arc, this was pretty exciting. It can feel a little to busy and chaotic at times with all the exposition and fighting packed into the pages, but I like the direction the story is going in. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Feb 19, 2020

    Robbie Thompson has jumped on script duties in Teen Titans for the final act of Adam Glass' run, and the title does seem to have ticked up a bit in quality. Unfortunately, Thompson is still stuck with the same major problem " a weak team that mostly seems like a group project crew forced to work together rather than an actual team. Read Full Review

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