If there's no more Robin and no more Mercy Hall, does that mean no more Teen Titans? With the team in tatters after their encounter with Batman, the remaining Teen Titans attempt to pick up the pieces of their lives. Is this the end of the team?
In conclusion, Teen Titans #42 was a brilliant start for the Thomson/Fernandez collaboration. The art is phenomenal and brings a whole new depth to the characters. My love of all things Batman is rewarded in a big way, as the issues continue, hopefully we'll see more flashbacks of the brilliant, dearly departed Alfred, and we'll just have to read to see what else the team has in store for us. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #42 is a fresh start with a hot new creative team that seems eager to give the book some much-needed focus. Grappling with the consequences of past mistakes, the team is poised to forge ahead, but with Damian still unwilling to admit his errors, can they? Read Full Review
While the team is the same, the vibe and underlying tension is anything but, and it's just the sort of energy shot the series needed. Read Full Review
The Teen Titans have gone their separate ways, but now it's time to get them back together again to get to the bottom of a new mystery while healing old wounds and rectifying mistakes they've made in their short time as a team. The perspective of this issue really got me involved in caring about our members individually and I hope that going forward it will expand into caring about them more as a group. The art was pretty decent and I like where we start off with this new arc. Read Full Review
This issue works well to re-set the team under Robbie Thompson's hand and after they broke up in the last issue. It introduces the new dynamics between members, as well as show exactly how the events at Mercy Hall have impacted each of them. To push the team into possible closure, Thompson has introduced a mystery directly connected with their past failures, forcing everyone to come together again and really face what they've done. Read Full Review
Meh. I am honestly just waiting for the moment Batman meets up with Damian again after all he has done.
dear DC comics, stop trying to turn damian into a villain, this book is truly horrible... I beg you, please stop!