Deathstroke's mercenary team finds itself in Gotham City to break someone out of Arkham Asylum! What insane Super-Villain are they supposed to spring? The answer may surprise you! And BRIGHTEST DAY fans will want to tune in for a special tie-in element featuring Osiris!
So ignoring that(and ignoring the Mad Hatter, since I hate that damn midget), this story wasn't that bad. All of the Titans had little moments of character development, and the cliffhanger leaves me intrigued to see what'll happen next. So yeah, no major complaints here. Read Full Review
What I didn't like includes several things: as I said, why does anyone doubt something bad happened to Ryan if he's disappeared and his house is trashed? Also, how does this Paula girlfriend square with Giganta stating she and Choi are dating in the current Secret Six storyline? Why does the team fight the inmates instead of letting them go? How are low to no power crazies a challenge for a fairly powerful and skilled team like this one? And of course, Roy Harper continues to slide deeper into drugs and uselessness, further trashing a character I really like. Read Full Review
As much as I haven't enjoyed either "Titans," or "Teen Titans," I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this issue of not-"Titans." The story moves at a nice clip, offers a vast array of characters, and delivers plenty of action. Read Full Review
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