With Damian Wayne renouncing his role as Robin and leaving the Teen Titans behind, Jon Kent returns from the future and the Legion of Super-Heroes to ask the remaining Titans some tough questions about his best friend. And when Superboy asks questions-he demands answers.
Will we be left on a cliffhanger, or will this story continue in another title? I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this issue a lot as Thompson doesn't have to go against the grain with the characters and can just put them in an organic environment that always works well for the Teen Titans. It's too bad that lesson seems to have been learned a little too late. Read Full Review
As a huge fan of Marvel's Silk book, I was pretty excited to see what Thompson brought to the book. I wasn't disappointed. Read Full Review
Two things happen in this issue that hasn't happened in a long time in this book and that's great art and some actual feels for the characters involved. If you've been waiting this whole time for the Teen Titans to finally feel not only like a team but a group of people that actually enjoy each other's company... Well, you finally get it here and yeah, it's at the eleventh hour of the series, but it was a pleasure to read here and I have high hopes for the finale next issue. Read Full Review
All in all not the best issue. Between underused characters, and repeated dialogue, it just didn't feel like the comic I was expecting. It feels like more of a filler issue, almost as if they're trying to drag the story out a bit longer. The art was great, so that's at least a positive. There're enough loose ends to keep us all interested, and the arc still has potential, so let's hope that issue #47 continues the great run they've had up until now. Read Full Review
While this issue doesn't wrap everything up yet, it does feel like Thompson is taking the team towards a satisfactory resolution, which is something I was worried might not happen. While it feels like some aspects are a little rushed, the slower pace of the second half really succeeds in solidifying these characters relationships. I can honestly say I'm interested to see how this whole story wraps up next month. Read Full Review
The mix of banal friendship moments and poorly defined action sequences barely distract from a story that cannot even grapple with genuine horrors committed by kids with a punk attitude and flashy costumes who behave more like the Hitler Youth. It's deeply unsettling and should call into question the judgment of those involved with this series' publication. Read Full Review
The WORST teen titans ever!