As Raven's powers grow, the jealousy of her surviving siblings grows with them. Will their rivalry lead to doom for all? Do the Titans stand a chance against the spawn of Trigon?
Surprisingly, both of Taylor's books seem to be staying out of Absolute Power at the moment, with more than enough subplots to keep them busy, but both are working with common themes of heroes battling against propaganda and a lack of public trust. It's interesting to see how well Taylor balances these themes with the larger-scale plots. Read Full Review
Titans #13 is a great issue that does a strong job progressing the story while adding needed character development. Read Full Review
Titans #13 is a great continuation to this arc, showcasing the multifaceted narrative that has made this run so unique. Read Full Review
Titans #13 throws back to Beast world and expands on the Dark winged queen's saga, setting up what will be a destructive confrontation. Only time will tell! Read Full Review
At the very least, Di Nicuolo's manga-inspired lineart lends itself splendidly to an epic fight sequence in this issue. Read Full Review
In Hell, Hera arrives to strike a partnership with Blaze as she's also aware of the dangers with Dark Raven. And she's got a surprising asset on her side. This issue was an unneeded detour on an arc that needed to wrap up earlier so the Titans could play their main DC hero team role in Absolute Power as they've been positioned. Read Full Review
Other than the opening page and final three pages Titans #13 is largely a filler chapter in the "Dark-Winged Queen storyline. That is not a good thing considering those pages are the ones involving the Titans themselves. Read Full Review
I'd say that this comic feels like eating my vegetables, but at least Veggies are good for you. Titans #13 feels more like attempting to chew cardboard. Read Full Review
Good issue. I liked Beast Boy's continuing self doubt, it's a good drama thread in the story, which progressed at a good pace. I'm very ready for this bad Raven angle to be done, but it's being handled well. The art was kinda meh, but not distractingly so. Solid all around issue.
Though I really enjoyed the issue and think Apex Ava is a great villain for Beast Boy, it was pretty lame to start off the reveal and battle with Evil Raven only to have everyone quickly mind wiped and just shift to a different story.
A solid issue here, but it also felt like a filler story that didn't have a whole lot to do with the current ongoing storyline aside from a couple of pages. Nicuolo's art was good here, though a little rough in certain spots. Hopefully the next issue gets things back on track.
I agree with other reviewers that this was a weak issue, mostly because it makes no sense. Dark Raven confronts Nightwing, who now knows that Raven is evil. However, in his devine leadership, he decides to keep it from them. Then he allows them to go on a mission alone, knowing that they are in danger from her. It really paints Dick in a bad light as both a friend and a leader. I'm not sure what Tom Taylor was thinking here. Also, isn't he off the book soon? He really needs to wrap this up. I do like Hera's visit to Hell and the team up there. Taylor needs to stop drawing out his stories.
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this was a weak issue. I hope the next issues pick it up
I was too harsh on Nightwing if this book is the quality we *could* be getting. Everything is rehashes, while nothing feels like it matters. Especially not this issue.