In part 1 of the 2-part "Fractured," with Dick back in Gotham City and Gar and Raven returning to the West Coast, the Titans find themselves in crisis. As the team continues to fall apart, the remaining members struggle to put the pieces back together. But the future of the Titans might be out of their control altogether.
The art is basic but quite pleasing. It helps tell the story despite the numerous flashbacks and monologues. There are a few panels where the profiles of certain characters (like Donna Troy) look a little off. But on the whole, it contributes to the book. The only drawback is all the gloomy darkness. Did the Titans forget to pay their electric bill or something? Read Full Review
Despite the art, I recommend picking up this issue if you like fine character stories. For myself as a writer, in the same way that I might study Stephen Baxter or Greg Egan for examples of the hard physics in sci-fi, I think I'm going to start studying Krul and Bryan Q. Miller for their character work. Read Full Review
This issue is little more than a detour between "Justice League: Cry for Justice" and J.T. Krul's upcoming "Rise of Arsenal" and "Fall of Green Arrow" stories. This issue does, however, set up a scrum in the next between the Titan remnants and one of their oldest foes. I'm hoping for a little more from Krul and crew in that issue. Read Full Review