As if the Source Wall incursions causing a metagene pandemic weren't enough, team dysfunction threatens this latest iteration of the Titans before their new mission even gets off the ground! Night-wing and Miss Martian butt heads over the team's M.O. as the fate of the latest metahuman hangs in the balance! They'd better get their act together, because one of the Titans won't be coming home from this Source Wall mission-and it's not a vacation day!
Dan Abnett and Brent Peeples have constructed a brilliant and fast-paced superhero adventure with TITANS #24. Above all else, this is a fun story, filled with plenty of personality and action, but the themes and the plot carry enough weight to make this read worthwhile. Read Full Review
In short, you have a brilliant creative team building on a story which has it's origins back in White Lantern days, using the story arc laid out by Bendis, and turning it into something truly interesting. Buy this book... and keep buying. You won't regret it. Read Full Review
A fun-filled, pretty, action-adventure that needs some internal drama between these new characters to give them real staying power. Titans Go!...get Raven!!! Read Full Review
And while there is nothing at all wrong with the art or the story, it just isnt much of a stand out tale. I like to look for the positives in any comic that I read, because I love the whole universe of it so much. So for me all my hopes get pinned on the teasers of the last couple of pages. Read Full Review
New story has a few kinks but interesting choices. Read Full Review
Although I do very much so miss Wally, Omen, Tempest and Roy being on Titans. This new squad doesn't disappoint and should only get better. Give Titans a chance, Dan Abnett won't let y'all down. Read Full Review
The dialogue still needs a lot of work, but the plot in this series seems to be leveling up. Read Full Review
Abnett isnt done with this story yet as it ends on an interesting cliffhanger. This arc hasnt quite caught my interest yet, but maybe the next one will turn it around. Read Full Review
Titans #24 was intriguing and mysterious. The creative storytelling brought enjoyment to the reading. Most noteworthy, the brilliant plot device which utilized an imaginary world come to life struck a cord. However, there were some bumps along the way. Unfortunately, the issue lacked the flow readers expect from a typical Dan Abnett issue. Admittedly, the confusing conclusion may have an ulterior motive which will manifest in subsequent issues. As a result, without the advantage of foresight, Titans #24 felt less crisp than past offerings. Read Full Review
An energy charged adventure that pits our team against the imagination of a lonely old man. In order to win they have to challenge their known senses and maybe deprive an old man of his only moments of joy. At first this issue looks like a one shot, but a clever twist ending let's us know that there's more to come as the old man is in contact with one of his own and Raven is…to be continued! ***1/2 (8.5 rating) Read Full Review
Titans #24 isnt exactly the height of superhero comedy, but it is funny in parts. The plot is solid, and the book continues to build on the animosity between Nightwing and Miss Martian. I can recommend this book. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review
Titans #24 is a solid continuation of what Dan Abnett is doing to follow-up on the Source Wall's energy creating a chaotic situation on Earth. The strength of this issue was how effectively the Titans were able to fight together. Unfortunately problems with the presentation of the story's villains and Abnett revisiting the eye-rolling team traitor sub-plot kept Titans #24 from reaching its full potential. Read Full Review
Titans #24 takes the group to an interesting place with a metahuman with the most unique powers. Read Full Review
While I feel that this story should have larger in scope, there are some interesting ideas and Im curious to see where the story is going. Read Full Review
An unpredictable (almost non sequitur) issue with plenty of jokes but still no characterisation. Usually such books at least offer exciting fights instead but the art here is so poor that the reader can't really enjoy the action either. Read Full Review
Titans continues banging on the same drum that it did in the last issue. The team remains the same in how they interact with each other and the mission is exactly the same but in a different area. Bickering ensues but victory is eventually achieved. It's a fairly by the numbers issue of this series with not a lot of meat on its bones. Hopefully, the story gets more exciting as we get more issues. Read Full Review
New teams off to a great start.
I’m not sure what y’all are whining about. This storyline is fine.
Different artist made a difference, but the story is still crap.
Nice art, the villain has some potential. Still waiting for it to develop a good direction.
I think this had some neat ideas but I don't think they were executed particularly well. Dialogue was a bit of a sticking point for me.
Disappointing that this was a fill-in issue on art. Peterson is really great with these characters. But after two issues and an oversized special, not to mention about 40 issues of the same title and an 8 issue mini leading into it, I am so ready for Dan Abnett to move on from Titans.
I actually like this roster and the regular artist and even the basic premise of the series, its new mission statement and connectivity to New Justice/Justice League.
The writing though doesn't feel up to the concept. Abnett got a new roster and a new raison d'être for the team but he's still writing Titans like he's not quite sure what he wants to say. Cumulatively it's been 50-60 issues and it's all added up to just nothing. When read more
The Titans book crashes. There seems to be no purpose for the book anymore.
Titans was at the forefront lf Rebirth with Wally Wesf and the Wally West mystery. Now the book seems to have forfeited that and lavks on relevance.
This new Dungeons and Dragons plot is just ridiculous. Time to jump off.