Nobody’s quite sure what to make of the latest addition to the Titans’ roster, butit’s got Cyborg feeling increasingly like Dr. Frankenstein. But this is no collection ofrusty bolts and moldy body parts he’s brought to life. It’s the most sophisticated ar-tificial intelligence the world has ever known, capable of controlling every computeron the planet—or destroying them!
This one is going to get deeply personal next issue. Read Full Review
Titans #23 is a really well drawn and well written issue that is fun and leads to the next step in the sinister plans of many. Don't miss it. Read Full Review
The behind-the-scenes shenanigans are more engaging than the heroic action sequences, but the problems with the newest Titan are a lot less ambiguous in the immediate wake of 'Absolute Power.' Read Full Review
Even the hook ending just seemed more like Layman remembered that was the series long-term story that needed some addressing. It was a fumble for an otherwise enjoyable comic book. Read Full Review
Possibly the best comic ever written, by the greatest writer in the history of the written word!
I really like the art and the team dynamic in this issue. I also like the Justice League appearance as well
Great issue once again! Layman and Woods have really found their footing over the last several issues. The Vanadia storyline, the JLU confrontation and the Deathstroke subplot are all very compelling and I’m eager to see where they’re all headed.
I like the final reveal of this issue, but I don't really care about Vanadia, or however you say that name. I think she's a weak character and would rather her just be a villain. Which is probably what they are setting up-- again. If not, then I have no idea what Layman is doing. I'm looking forward to the Terra fight or even Vanadia teaming with Terra - that would be cool. Let's see what happens.My
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