The Titans are committed to helping humanity, whether humanity believes in them or not. The team is fighting on several fronts, but they refuse to back down. They refuse to buckle under overwhelming pressure. But are the Titans being manipulated? Are they on the wrong side of a conflict that could consume the world?
Titans #10 continues the powerful series. The first arc out of the Beast World event is tearing the team apart through trickery and demons. The art is sensational, and the action is exhilarating, making the comic a blast to read. Read Full Review
With its masterful blend of action, intrigue, and emotional depth, this issue leaves readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next installment. As the Titans confront demons both literal and metaphorical, the stage is set for an epic showdown that promises to redefine the very nature of heroism. Read Full Review
For a fast-paced comic book, it was a quick and necessary read to advance the story. The art stood out the most and readers can rest assured that whatever Tom Taylor and the rest of the creative team have in store is a story that will alter Titan history! Read Full Review
Titans #10 is a wonderful comic that had me smiling from ear to ear. Don't sleep on this title, people. Jump on ASAP… you won't regret it. Read Full Review
Still, this is far and away the best Titans run for years, and that mostly falls on the hard work Taylor has done over the years to establish these characters and their bond again. Read Full Review
Although the plot is something this run has already used a few times, the abilities of the character and inter-dimensional traveling involved with the current plot helps set this time apart from the others. Read Full Review
There is an art to one-shot style storytelling. That is especially the case when using the one-shot method in an ongoing series. Titans #10 by Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer is an example of how this style of storytelling can enhance the bigger narrative that is being told in a series. Read Full Review
This Raven arc isn't as interesting as previous storylines, but Taylor is slow brewing the Amanda Waller vendetta against the team. That seems like it's got serious story potential and Taylor does work in some bread crumbs for that to keep some intriguing developments going. Read Full Review
Titans #10 continues Trigon's push to turn Evil Raven into Evil-er Raven by manipulating an attack on the Titans. The story is fine albeit unoriginal, and the art is generally good. Read Full Review
This is a fun comic. It's unfortunate that Titans has been a little repetitive and formulaic over ten issues, but none of it has felt tedious. If you are a fan of these characters I think you'll agree that this issue is a good time even if it doesn't introduce many new ideas. Read Full Review
Good art, and I like how this series is still reeling and facing the consequences of Titans: Beast World
The best issue of this storyline thus far. I continue to really like Meyer's art, and I think Taylor is doing a really solid job with the story. Dick noticing that something was off again was well-done, in my opinion.
I'm really enjoying this story. I'm actually kind of glad that he completely forgot about the death of the Flash storyline, as Tom Taylor does. This one is far more interesting. We have seen Raven go dark before, so this is nothing new, but the execution has been good so far. I also like Trigon pitting sibling against sibling. Though I do think the name Trilogy has absolution not imagination put into it.
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Story is fine, and the art is great.