Robin betrayed them. Superboy abandoned them. Now the only Teen Titans left are Crush, Kid Flash, Red Arrow, and Roundhouse. As the teen heroes wrap up what may be their final mission, they’re going to get some unexpected encouragement from a group that knows a little about how hard it is to be heroes. Special guest stars the original Titans prove there may still be some good this team can do in the future.
It's with mixed emotions that I give my final score, and final review of Teen Titans. The score reflects the consistency of every issue I've reviewed. I'm hopeful for the future, that we will see the teens become so much more… they will become Titans! Read Full Review
The last few pages take the book full circle and offer a glimpse of a potential bright future right down to the next time the characters will appear. That follow-up strategy has been missing in most of DCs cancelled titles and this next direction certainly needed some insight on the future, which could finish the job of getting the Teen Titans firmly back in the cant miss category. Read Full Review
I'm someone who loves the sun, and hates colder climates… but, for once, I'm actually looking forward to an Endless Winter. Read Full Review
"Teen Titans" #47 is a hopeful finale to a bleak series that was never afraid to explore the dark nature of teenage DC heroes. Read Full Review
Teen Titans #47 brings the current volume to a satisfying close, planting seeds for future stories and hopefully ensuring that none of the new characters introduced disappear for too long. "Where do we go from here?" is a theme throughout, but the future looks bright indeed. Read Full Review
It's a nice wrap-up to the Robin era, with the promise of a new Nightwing-led incarnation after the Endless Winter event, and it's a good issue. Read Full Review
That's part of the problem here"Teen Titans should be a fun book, yet somehow it's always one of the darkest in the DC stable. I'm hopeful that the characters here, especially Wallace, Crush, and Emiko, will build on their story arc here and wind up in a better title that lets them reach their full potential in the future. Read Full Review
This is indeed the last issue of Teen Titans it's not the end for this team or these characters. In fact, while Thompson wraps up the last remaining plot points here, he also sets the team up for something more, something we'll see for sure next month when Endless Winter starts. I can't say I loved this series from start to finish, but I did come to enjoy a lot of the characters, and I'm honestly excited to see where things go from here. A blending of Titans is a great idea, and I hope it plays out well into the future. Read Full Review
While the final battle with Joystick and the art in this book left a lot to be desired, it's the ending of the issue that will leave a lot of people excited for what's to come in the future from the Teen Titans, which is weird for a final issue, but even with this final reveal, it makes little sense and only tries to grab some unearned "wow" factor. Yeah, I'm excited to see where our Titans will go from here, I just wish that this finale was treated a bit better. Read Full Review
Take away the moral atrocities on this page and you're looking at one of the most forgettable series published by DC Comics this year. Hard to believe there were 46 issues preceding this one. Read Full Review
The best part was the last panel seeing the real Teen Titans. More of them please.
This series is the worst, I don't understand why they want to keep it if it doesn't work.