Raven's shocking revelation last issue sends the Titans on a hunt of their own. The team must act fast and find Trigon's other children before the demon himself returns and claims them for himself!
I liked this comic even though I hate to see Dick and Kory together, oh wait, I already ranted about that. Well, other then that, I like the idea of Trigon's sons, and look forward to reading the next issue. Read Full Review
After last months tragesty (travesty and tragedy) of an issue, I was a lot happier with issue #3. I give it 3 out of 5, with room for improvement, but with a nod towards the fact that the creative team are aware of this and are improving as they go. Read Full Review
I wouldn't feel right about giving this issue anything more than a middling score. I want to be clear that I don't think Titans as a concept is sunk or devoid of value, but this issue misses the mark. Read Full Review
Titans #3 was another unimpressive issue. It is stunning that when given the roster of the all-time greatest Teen Titans that this is all that Winick was able to come up with. Talk about doing less with more. Titans is a title that continues to be a massive disappointment. This classic line-up of Teen Titans deserves a more talented writer to handle them. Hopefully, DC will pull the trigger on a writer switch soon. Read Full Review
Really, I'm wondering what the heck the point is of this book. I really think that it should just be canned now. The following should be the results: Cyborg gets into the JLA finally with Roy. Gar returns to Doom Patrol. Donna heads into space to find Kyle. Starfire hangs out with Adam Strange. Raven goes back to the Teen Titans (given that she is a teen again). Nightwing, well, maybe he can become Batman or something. Read Full Review