Teen Titans Annual #2

Writer: Robbie Thompson Artist: Javier Fernandez, Eduardo Pansica Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 26, 2020 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 14
7.7Critic Rating
5.9User Rating

After Batman discovers the Teen Titans’ most shocking secrets, he arrives at  Mercy Hall…and he wants a word with Robin. Don’t miss the confrontation between father and son that will alter the very course of the DC Universe. Will the Teen Titans ever be the same?

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Steve Ray Aug 25, 2020

    Do yourself a favor; pick up the last couple of years' worth of issues, two annuals and the special, or the trade paperbacks that collect them. You won't be sorry. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dark Knight News - Sam McTernan Aug 26, 2020

    Teen titans Annual #2 was stellar. It compliments the main run excellently, and it's a real treat to have the story continued two weeks in a row. It's been fantastic seeing Batman in these last few issues, and with Deathstroke's return, I've been impresses to see the direction following Glass's run. It's dark and dramatic, and I'm moving every second. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Aug 25, 2020

    While Teen Titans is ending, its at least going out on a roll. Too bad its too little too late. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar Aug 26, 2020

    This book starts and ends with Robin, but it takes the character in a direction the character needs to truly evolve, and that's more than enough to warrant a read. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Aug 26, 2020

    Is this story dark and paint Damian Wayne out to be a little prick? Yeah, but there's also a lot of emotion involved that elevates this Annual over what we've been getting out the Teen Titans series lately, not to mention that the book looks great in the process. If you're a fan of who Damian Wayne currently is and can't accept change or new things then you'll probably hate this issue, but if you're for progression and new characterizations, then maybe this is something you can get behind. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Aug 25, 2020

    I liked Teen Titans Annual #2, but I felt like it could have done a bit more with its page count. The art certainly makes the book feel big and important, however, as we see Robin rage and Batman do his best to let him. If this is a turning point for Robin, this book will make you believe it and then some. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Batman-News - Matina Newsom Aug 25, 2020

    Thompson does his best to make the story of Damian quitting Robin believable. He gives context for Damian's inner turmoil, and couches a lot of his actions and reasoning in grief over losing Alfred. The Batman here is one who genuinely cares about his son, and does what he can to convince Damian to return home. As a reader, I'm less worried about Damian's future because this feels less like this is his villain origin story and more the story of a hurting and confused 13 year old who needs his family to pull him back. I can only hope that things between him and Batman will be resolved soon. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Aug 26, 2020

    There are still three issues to go, but this annual feels like the series finale in a lot of ways. That's because it's the conclusion to the long-running subplot of Damian Wayne's self-destruction " and if you're expecting a happy ending, you haven't been reading this book. Read Full Review

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