HELL COMES FOR BLUDHAVEN! With the team on the ropes and Waller to blame, Nightwing and his allies must look within for the answers to their never-ending problems. Will Raven, the demon's daughter, lead them to salvation or to slaughter at the hands of her father, Trigon?
Titans #12 is a wonderful comic book that made this grumpy old nerd feel like a kid again. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review
Titans #12 is a transformative moment in the series. As Raven gets more brazen and brutal, it’s also drawing attention to herself and making enemies out of those who meant to be her friends. Taylor writes a concise and terrific two-issue story that fits brilliantly among the more expansive threads of the arc. Read Full Review
Titans #14 is another captivating issue by a strong creative team that exhibits the Titans' ability to inspire others. Read Full Review
This series has done a great job of balancing the many plots and jacking up the tension, with the Titans facing massive threats from without including current main villain Amanda Waller, and an even bigger threat from within the team itself. Taylor has set up easily the best version of this team in a long time, making them feel like a family with a new purpose rather than a generic retread team. Read Full Review
Taylor has had a challenge saying something new with this Raven arc. This issue felt like he broke through the tricky premise to a very compelling road. With the shift reverting to Raven, it should be interesting seeing how this all unfolds. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer did an excellent job at moving the Dark-Winged Queen story arc forward with Titans #12. The way T.O. Morrow and Vanadia were utilized to push the story forward gave greater depth to the latest developments in is story arc. The hook ending creates even more interest in what happens next in this Raven-led Dark-Winged Queen story arc. Read Full Review
Titans #12 delivers action, character moments, and plot movement that leads readers to Absolute Power and the ascension of the Dark-Winged Queen in a decently constructed issue. Tom Taylor turns in an uncharacteristically decent issue in an otherwise lackluster run, and the art is generally good, barring off-putting color choices. Read Full Review
There's a noticeable gap between intent and execution as Raven's rising threat emerges, but the irony of Titans #12 is that she's already behaving as a villain on the page and only the creative team can prevent the Titans from seeing that. Read Full Review
I like to think of myself as a relatively patient person, but my ability to stick with Titans is continually tested by how repetitive it is. I've already read this mind control story by Taylor and it wasn't all that engaging the first time around. If you are a major fan I suppose this story is worth reading if you are a completionist, but besides that this series is in a completely forgettable state right now. Read Full Review
I love this story and this issue was great as usual. The art was above average but nothing to write home about. What really has hooked me is Vanadia and her story. I REALLY hope the find a way to bring her back and give her a spot on the team. New team members are so rare, this would be a great opportunity to shake things up a bit. There's room for two orange ladies on the team!
Really liked this one. Raven's actions are really becoming extreme and I think the tension, in that regard, has been built well. I liked the ending to this, as well, and it left me looking forward to the next issue.
solid series right now. Love the art and characters as well as the story
Though I am not a fan of the Vandia android character (I actually think it's pretty stupid) I do like the through story. Raven going evil is always interesting and her looking to turn the Titans is a good twist. However, can Tom Taylor pull it off? He is the guy who likes to start a storyline and meander for three years to pick it for an issue, meander some more, etc. Let's see what happens
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Good wrap-up to the story within a bigger story, but the bigger story needs to finish up soon.