What does this have to do with Teen Titans Academy?
As the first quarter of classes draws to an end at Teen Titans Academy, get a closer look at the how students such as the mysterious Stitch enrolled, catch up with the status of Beast Boy and Raven’s relationship, and maybe, just maybe, get some clues on the origin of the new Red X!
Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook #1 is an excellent anthology issue that encapsulates the spirit, joys, and dramatic intrigue of the nascent academy. Through introducing us more to these new characters created by him and Sandoval, Sheridan and his impressive team have created a comic series that virtually any Teen Titans fan can get into. This yearbook issue manages to truly capture the school spirit. I highly recommend you pick it up. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook #1 was a fun and fascinating companion to the main series. Tim Sheridan has set the stage for several upcoming stories. This annual does a fantastic job at whetting readers' appetites for the stories Sheridan has planned for the upcoming months. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook is a super fun extra-sized issue with plenty of heart, charisma, and interesting character development. Comics like this remind us these characters are all unique in their own ways and dealing with different issues even though they're all connected as schoolmates at the academy. It's also a clever way to tell a one-shot story as it adds realism to a superhero school setting. Read Full Review
If you're reading the main series already, Teen Titans Academy Yearbook will make your heart soar. If you're not, take this as a sign that you need to change that. Read Full Review
Despite what feels like an incentive joke on the opening pages and a mediocre story with "Five More Minutes", Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook #1 is a huge win. I love the format and the strength in the other three stories make this issue a must-read. Having Sheridan and Leigh as constants throughout helped unify the overall issue, while having different artists helped to make the stories their own. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy is in its better late than never phase as Sheridan is starting to share the love to characters beyond Red X. The result is a far more entertaining and enjoyable title that could be a pleasant surprise if this current direction becomes the norm. Read Full Review
A variety of illustration styles are used in this issue and vary based on story. The different techniques range from youthful to traditional and feature numerous takes on character expression and form. Read Full Review
While a yearbook looking at all we've done so far is a strange concept for a series that's only been around for four issues, this was still a fun special that used its page space to tell some good to great stories features the characters of Teen Titans Academy. While I'm still not completely sold on the mystery of Red X, I feel that the bits about the character here were probably the best we've seen so far. Read Full Review
Overall, this annual patches some things in the concept, but doesn't quite click as a whole yet. Read Full Review
The Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook is a creative way of sharing a bit more about the students, as well as fleshing out the comic book world and making it feel real by adding advertisements and anecdotes that relate to the universe in which the heroes live. While it didn't knock it out of the park for me, the stories were, on the whole, short and sweet. The end of the yearbook ties it all back into the main thread of the story, and hopefully, soon the missing pieces of the puzzle will fall into place and reveal who Red X is now and his end-game. Read Full Review
If I were to describe the overall writing in the Teen Titans Academy series so far " be it humor, metacommentary, or grimgrit " I would call it tone deaf. Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook is no exception. Read Full Review
Well this gave me the downtime I never got in Titans Academy. Nice to see characters interact and try to discover themselves. I definitely relate to Stitch in wanting to keep my head low throughout school. Also I think I might have an idea on who Red X is among the students.
Stitch, in time - 5/10
Five more minutes - 6/10
Mothers, brothers, kittens, and cake - 5/10
Extraction - 8.5/10
This wasn't a bad issue, really. I actually really like Stitch as a character, so the first story is probably my favorite. Then there are two stories I found pretty boring. Then the Red X story had really good art, which made up for the lacking story.
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Boring stories, Stitch the most interesting thing he has is his father. Red X is a little bit better, but this mystery still boring, Everything in this series is around Red X the new Mary Sue.
Who the f#@& cares who he is? Possibly a Random character taken from very old comics. The art in this story is the best. But the whole context, the story, the narrative is like this whole series.
Bad.