It’s Halloween at the Academy! That means homecoming is fast approaching! With the freshmen excited about getting in touch with their spooky sides, the faculty, again, grapples with the scary threat posed by their rogue student, the mysterious Red X. Luckily, this time, the Titans have help from some old friends who have, at long last, come home…
With Mike Norton on art, bringing his characteristic charm and excellent facial expressions, the issue might be one of the best installments of Teen Titans Academy yet"which is high praise, given how the series has been thus far. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy #8 was another fun issue all around, but the highlight is seeing Roy and Wally guest-starring. I can hardly wait until we they have a proper reunion with each other and their old teammates in next month's Homecoming issue. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy#8 was another fun issue all around, but the highlight is seeing Roy and Wally guest-starring. I can hardly wait until we they have a proper reunion with each other and their old teammates in next month's Homecoming issue. Read Full Review
Teen Titans Academy #8is a contemplative issue that sees the Titans question their way of doing things. Sheridan continues to write a great story while balancing all the various characters, imploring the readers to think more deeply, and Norton's artwork and Leigh's lettering make this even more of a delight to read. Eight issues in, we're still only at the start of Teen Titans Academy, and it'll be very exciting to see what happens next. Read Full Review
This issue features a modern comic book style that is heavy on character expression and form. The color palate is filled with rich colors with an emphasis on blue. I feel the artwork really matches the tone of the story. Read Full Review
It's back to school for our Teen Titans Academy students and teachers, which sadly means it's time to do more Red X nonsense, but beyond that unfortunate inclusion to this book, we have the setup for what we saw in Future State start here, the ramifications of the Shazam! mini and some former Titans making their return in a fun way. I hope that the series continues to feel like this.... and gets rid of Red X because I found myself having a decent time. Read Full Review
I appreciate how this issue explores past actions of a Titan, while it continues to set up what is to come for the future of the team. On the surface we tend to usually see how issues affect the older members and teachers, and I appreciate how we dive into the curiousness of the students and what they'll do to get answers. Read Full Review
It certainly has a better energy than the previous run, but it feels like several good plots are being thrown into a blender to see what sticks. Read Full Review
The return of Red X is not encouraging and with Sheridan teasing the Future State of the Teen Titans again, there's less reasons to be excited about the future direction of this title. Read Full Review
This is more of the same. It's really not anything special.