Wally also died in Titans 15 to 17 but was alive in issue 18 thanks to Wally West II.
"MAROONED" part two! Stranded on an alien world with no means of travel, Beast Boy finally succumbs to his more monstrous tendencies and could become the most dangerous thing on an already dangerous planet. The Titans are forced to square off against a savage and gargantuan Garfield! Will the Titans be able to maintain their fractured team in the face of extraterrestrial adversity and sinister secrets coming to light? And even if they can, how on Earth will they ever get back home?
Titans has been a welcome surprise in the last few months and Abnett has an exciting direction laid out for the team. Titans is now becoming the team book fans always knew it could be in the Rebirth era. Read Full Review
Maybe it's coincidental, but for me, the timing of Titans #30 made the story more meaningful. The surprising arrival of a Green Lantern, particularly Kyle Rayner, added to the issue's impact and enjoyment. Also, it felt like things were finally starting to look up after the culmination of issue-after-issue of bad news for the Titans. Read Full Review
Overall I enjoyed Titans #30 and I'm glad that Donna has finally stepped up to lead this team. She truly deserves it and I hope she does well. I saw a hint of Wonder Woman in her with this issue and that is definitely a compliment. I'm eager to see how Kyle Rayner plays a role in our next issue as apparently he shows up to get our heroes off planet! I'm definitely hoping for a Green Lantern and Titans team up in the next issue! Read Full Review
Like previous issues of late, the Titans shine when they find themselves in fish-out-of-water scenarios, and Titans #30 is no different. Read Full Review
There's still a lot of dangling plot threads here like Raven's soul self that need to be resolved, and the book will need a team we care about to drive those stories. Read Full Review
Titans #30 is the shot of adrenaline that this series desperately needed. Dan Abnett did a great job developing each member of the Titans individual stories. All that development came together to make Donna Troy's rise as the leader of the team a memorable moment for the Titans. Ending things with Kyle Rayner's surprise and much needed appearance added the hook needed to create further interest in what is coming next. Read Full Review
Titans #30 feels like a filler issue, with not too much happening, but is carried by good art and the characters interacting. Read Full Review
Our team goes through a bit of a therapy session in this issue and while it is far from the most exciting issue of this series, it leads to actual progress in this book which is what this book has been desperately needing. Read Full Review
As the Titans are marooned on a seemingly-barren planet, the only force driving the story is internal conflict between the team. While the story progress, it could be interesting to see how the Titans all grow as a team from this experience now that all of the secrets have been poured out. Though drama between the characters is a needed tool in stories, it being the only driving force for too long can get rather boring. Read Full Review
I usually enjoy Abnetts writing, and am still prepared to give him credit if this book ever decides to do a proper tie in and deal with the deaths of Roy and Wally. But it needs to happen. Ignoring it will not make it go away. Read Full Review
Abnett abruptly blows his subplots in the most skippable Titans story yet. If this is your first issue of Titans in a while, you might enjoy it; the action is cool, the team are finally frank with each other, and it's a handsomely drawn comic. Though for anyone who has been following the series, the aborted ideas, recycled affirmations and disappointing pay-offs will likely leave you somewhat bitter. Read Full Review
I continue to be pleasantly surprised by this book. I love watching the team learn to understand and work with one another.
The second part of this story is even stronger. We have a solution for Garth behavior even if the fairies seem forgotten.
I love that Donna link the time by deciding to bring all secrets on the table. It's what a family do !
Cover - I love this picture showing that this's the time to turn the page of the original Titans for new ones could rises ! 1/2
Writing - Intelligent writing who seem to respect all the character. I love that. 3/3
Arts - Like for the previous issue the art make a really strong impression. This was good even if we have some panel without background 3/3
Feeling - I could love this team. Will see. 1/2
A decent issue.
"You guys need some help?"
Much better than the previous issue, major improvement.
While the last one was rather "meh", here we have some action, lots and lots of heart, Donna's awesome rally speech and a surprise at the end (if you haven't seen any solicitations that is). All that served with a pretty good art.
Definitely issue worth a look.
So Abnett finally realizes that maybe the reader should care about the Titans so all the drama that's been building between these characters is finally cut out like the cancer it was. Just in time for plot to actually progress. I'm not exactly anxious about the next issue for once.
Finally we might actually see them working together as a team. Secrets are finally out. The team knows they need to shape up and get their act together. Plus the team got some new information about Raven’s soulself. Which about damn time! She has been nothing but useless since she lost it. Since Titans has comeback this is the first cliffhanger that actually had me excited for next issue. The return of Kyle Rayner since the end of Green Lantern Corps. Hoping he is what makes the team, a team and stays with them for more than an issue. Gotta give a hand to the artist! Some pages I did nothing but admire their work.Though I really wish they also mention Wally’s death as well.
Been a Titans fan for SO SO long, but I think I'm almost at the point of dropping this one and it makes me sort of sad.
A lot of things about this really irritated me, I don’t want to waste my energy on it.