Gorilla Grodd vs. Gorilla Gregg! A fun, light outing to upstate New York for the students of Titans Academy becomes a nightmare when an entire town turns on them. But as Gorilla City expat Gorilla Gregg fights to save his friends, the young primate discovers, the threat leads him to his own uncle-Gorilla Grodd.
Teen Titans Academy #7is a fantastic issue in this fantastic series that makes its welcome return.Teen TitansAcademyis one of the best comic series running today, as Sheridan and his team have created an exceptional set of stories. Sheridan continues to write the characters he and Sandoval have created with tremendous care and attention, while the artwork by Sandoval, Sinclair, and Tarragona is rivetingly beautiful to look at. Leigh's lettering is the cherry on top of this spectacular comic. If you're not reading Teen Titans Academy, you need to change that straight away. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy #7 is another solid issue from Tim Sheridan. When I first started reading this title, I didn't really expect to get too attached to this new crop of younger Titans, but I've found that they've grown on me. Teen Titans Academy is always a fun read, and I look forward t seeing what Sheridan has planned for the Academy's Fall semester. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy #7 is another solid issue from Tim Sheridan. When I first started reading this title, I didn't really expect to get too attached to this new crop of younger Titans, but I've found that they've grown on me. This title is always a fun read, and I look forward t seeing what Sheridan has planned for the Academy's Fall semester. Read Full Review
The illustrations in this chapter are filled with brilliant colors and detailed drawings. There is a youthfulness and energy to the pages that are extremely captivating. I feel that the artwork is a perfect fit for the story being told. Read Full Review
This issue is a charming example of the oodles of potential that Teen Titans Academy has as a title. Read Full Review
This is a fun issue that has Gorilla Gregg fighting between choosing his relation to Grodd or his relationship to the Titans. Having an issue that drives a character to solidify their connection to their chosen family is a great way to build the character, and their connection to other members. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy #7 is a fun, albeit under-developed, feature on gorillas new and old supported by wonderful art, colors, and letters. Read Full Review
We have a story that never really felt all that thought out, works simply on tropes, and even makes fun of its own premise by the end....... I wish I could say there was a but to that, but that's all we really have here. Yeah, you get some more of the new Titans characters and some great art along the way but we just end up with another story that makes an older character look bad to elevate a new one, and at the end of the day, I was just looking for something more. Read Full Review
Absolutely wonderful issue and origin for Gorilla Gregg.
This was a little overstuffed, but still not terrible.
Focusing on the new students just makes reading the series feel redundant and a bit boring. Most of those students would never be seen again in a year from now, and many readers read this series just for the faculty. Overall, the last two issues were the weakest so far.
another issue that doesn't even fit neither "Teen Titans" or "academy" properly it could work as a good organ a certain character but in book like this and continuous terrible issues this also false under the same category.