It’s the Titans, wha do you expect ;)
"INTO THE BLEED" part two! The Titans are trapped on the perilous Unearth, far from home and standing in the face of not one but two evil armies. But hey, no sweat, right? Then, things take a turn for the worse when the commander of the opposition turns out to be one of their own, and the Titans will need to make some hard choices on the path to victory. Plus, what is Mother Blood's connection to the Totality?
RATED T
Overall Titans #34 was a good read and I enjoyed every page. Although Donna Troy feels right now that her leadership may be flawed, I honestly can say I trust her judgment. Throughout the entire issue as the battle rages around her, the heroine still plays it cool–giving orders whenever needed. However with Steel and Kyle still captured in the castle, the Titans have a long journey ahead to set them free. I'm ready for Raven to become whole again and I'm sure once she does she'll be after the one who separated her–Lord Travesty, ruler of Unearth! I can't wait to read the next issue and see what happens next! Read Full Review
This issue was a great progression to the "Into the Bleed" story and a great addition to the Titans series. Read Full Review
This can't be stated enough: the art team on this title is one of the best in the business. From the art, to the colors and letters, it's the complete package. Read Full Review
Im gonna keep saying this, but Titans is another title DC cancelled too soon. While the last string of issues wont be all that suspenseful at least Abnett is ending the series on a fun note. Read Full Review
Despite my criticisms, I still liked this issue a lot and enjoy where the story is going. With only two issues left, I hope that we get to see the team in full action again as they fight their way to Raven, Kyle, and Steel. With a lot of the backstory and villain motivations out of the way in this issue, these final two chapters ofTitanscould stand up as the best possible ending to this pretty stellar run. Read Full Review
Beast Boy growls a lot, Mother Blood schemes, and Raven freaks out. That about sums it up. Read Full Review
Dan Abnett's Titans is ending in April, one of a wave of cancellations likely in advance of a new launch wave. After the way it's gone downhill since the Justice League line was retooled, I can't say I'll miss it. Read Full Review
This book is a long monologue that is occasionally interrupted by some pretty decent fight scenes. I will say that the art in this book is really great. However, the plan of the villain is so complicated and convoluted that most of this book is just about her trying to explain it to everyone. It's honestly gotten to the point where I'm wondering why I even give this book my time. Read Full Review
I get such a kick out of this book. I'll be sad to see it go.
I very sad that DC don't live more time to Abnett, he finally get it.
This issue is fantastic. We have both Kyle & Steel captured and the rest of the time seems overtaken.
We also learn that the creator of Unearth can be invisible to Mother Blood.
We also learn more about the two unearth versions of Raven's soul.
Cover - I didn't have a choose on the mater. I don't like it even if that not a bad art. But it's not related. 0.5/2
Writing - I really liked this part of the story. 3/3
Arts - The arts isn't perfect and sadly too much panel didn't have background. 2/3
Feeling - I want more of this team. 2/2
Not that exciting or intense. But it does its part. Creating a world which invokes fear. The characters are a little off. Mother Blood is a worthy villain but you have seen this type of villain archetype already.
Artwork and dialogue are pretty bad and he story itself is dull! Highly not recommend this issue! Feels more like a chore
Why does this comic suck so much? The plot is tedious, the characters suck, I want this to end.
This is an awful comic.