In this issue, Crush, Roundhouse, Kid Flash, and Red Arrow chase down Robin, who’s on the hunt for villains he thinks must pay the ultimate price for their crimes. With Batman also on the case, can the Teen Titans get to Damian Wayne before his father does?
Teen Titans #44 gave us a really outstanding, and well rounded read. It really has all the components of a great comic: captivating story, amazing artwork, and classic comic characters. A particular highlight was seeing the return of one villain in particular… Yeah, I'm not going to spoil that one, better pick up a copy and enjoy it for yourself, you genuinely will not be disappointed. Read Full Review
I can't believe that this series will be no more in a few short months, because it's been nothing short of excellent for two whole years. As soon as I saw Robin's prison, then learned that he was brainwashing the criminals he kept there, I knew that Batman's wrath would be a sight to behold. I can actually see Robin taking down his team-mates, but the Dark Knight is a whole different story. Read Full Review
Javier Fernandez does some great work with the art in the issue. There is a lot of energy in the panels, especially in the action scenes. There is a lot of great atmosphere in the panels and they do a great job of setting the mood and tone of the story. Read Full Review
Teen Titans feels like it's running in place again, which is disappointing as the book has so much potential with this mix of characters. It's too bad the focus continues to remain on a Damian Wayne acting completely against character. Read Full Review
This issue was a real letdown all across the board. I wasn't a fan of the art and the story really gave us nothing and even when it attempted to give us something to look forward to beyond Batman just confronting Robin, it seemed to take a weird left turn to less interesting territory and I have no idea why. I hope this series can pick up and end on a high note because right now I'm not a fan of what we're getting.4.5/10 Read Full Review
Honestly, I'm still not sold on this whole Robin goes rouge narrative, and giving me another issue that feels circular and repetitive doesn't do much to convince me I should think otherwise. There are some positive aspects to the story, like the building of a bigger threat to the team, with the re-introduction of villains the team has taken down, but it doesn't do enough to counterbalance an issue that really doesn't push the story forward until the last page or so. With Teen Titans ending soon, I'd like to see the book spend less time going in circles and more on ting up loose ends. Read Full Review
Events occur on these pages and a story moves forward ever so slowly, but it's unlikely that any of it will be remembered beyond digital summaries on neatly organized white pages in a year. Read Full Review
There are rumors that DC wants to direct Damian to villainy ..
Doesn't that sound like a done deal? I understand that he wants to assassinate KGBeast, I take away his brother, Damian suffered the great trauma of seeing Alfred die, he may be collapsing, I have it. But brother blood? goes berserk through life now killing people, pointing out people without seeing the facts since he accused Jason over and over without proof, betraying everyone around him?
Damian is not to my favorite Robin,but he had his own thing that makes him interesting in the dynamics of bats and now I don't even know what to think about it.
This is just a rehashing of stories we’ve seen multiple times with Damian in the titans.
An utter sh#tshow, DC just kill of Robin character development since rebirth 9 years ago. Bad writing, destroying old team, NEW WANNABE TEAM WITH THEIR OWN AGENDA, no superson, and DECIMATED ROBIN CHARACTER way to go DC *Applause*.
Pure character assassination for Damian Wayne. Feels like someone slapped me in the face. I can't recommend this entire book to anyone.
I'm sooo tired, nobody in DC is listening, this is garbage... Just, don't ever do something like this again, never!!