THE DARK WINGED QUEEN IS RISING AND THE DCU WILL NEVER BE THE SAME! A major death will shake the DCU. There is no stopping it. Dark destiny is coming, and countless worlds shake with fear. The Dark Winged Queen is rising. Stronger than the Titans. Stronger than Trigon and all his demonic children. Can the Titans save the world and their friend? Or will they be forced to choose?
Titans #15 F***ing Rocks man. Read it. ASAP. Read Full Review
Titans #15 is the perfect end to a perfect arc. With amazing storytelling, stunning art, and incredible character development, this is an issue you dont want to miss. Tom Taylor is writing the best Titans weve seen in a while, and this is an era we will be talking about for years to come. Read Full Review
While this series never quite had enough time to reach the peaks of some of Taylor's other runs, it felt like the best family reunion the DCU has had in a very long time. Read Full Review
While it may be the swan song for Tom Taylor on Titans, how will the Dark-Winged Queen fare against the Titans? The saga of Raven possessed by hate and evil has been a journey that has fully spilled onto the DC Universe. Now, we get the full conclusion that will resolve Raven's transformation. Taylor and Lucas Meyer give us quite the issue that shows why the Titans are Earth's protectors and helps to justify Waller's anger, leading her toward Absolute Power. Before we go All In, see how it ends for Raven. Read Full Review
Overall, as an ending to a story itself Taylor has left the Titans in spot where they can continue to be presented as one of DC Comics premiere superhero teams. Read Full Review
Excellent end to a good run. This issue ran right up to the line of "too sappy" and dangled a toenail over it, but never fully crossed over. The art was good, the writing was good, the plot was kinda cookie cutter but it got us where we were going. I'll be interested in seeing how Raven is handled moving forward. If I had one big complaint about this run overall, it's that they let go of that really cool new character, the cyborg girl who idolized the Titans whose name I've forgotten. Would have really liked her to become a team member.
solid ending. I like it.
This was a solid issue and I liked the resolution of Raven having to embrace her dark and light sides to be whole. The problem is that Taylor continually has all conflicts end with talks in both Titans and Nightwing so it diminishes the affect of when he puts such resolutions to good use.
Though this issue had a lot of dialogue, but I really like the resolution. It was out of the box adn unexpected. I really appreciate that. I know this series has critiques across the board and I'm not a Tom Taylor fan, bu I do appreciate how he ended this story.
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(Score for the whole run, this issue, in particular, and finale, would rate like a 5)
For this type of story, this run felt rushed. It started very well, very slow and methodical, used Beast World to up the stakes greatly and unexpectedly and it felt driven, the decisions Taylor was making felt meticulous, and now we are here. The finale felt even smaller than this run was and this run felt really small in tons of way, when all lead me to believe it was supposed to be the opposite. The finale was built for a long time, but a lot that led to it now feels inconsequential and because this run never really changed its tone, it does not feel like progress, the characters do not really carry their wounds.
This run just neve more
I’m grateful the titans hug it out era is over
They finished off the raven