The New Gods find themselves assimilating as Earth’s new residents, but thistransition is not without its difficulties. The New Gods and the Justice Leaguehave all set their sights on young Kamal, the newest New God, destined tosomeday become the Steed prophesied by the Source. While these benevolentforces attempt to find the right path to lead this child down, malicious entitiesfrom Earth and beyond attempt a power grab—and the DC Universe may neverbe the same again.
Titans #26 is a great jumping on point for new readers, a great reset of ongoing fans and an all around grrrreat read! Read Full Review
Post Slade Wilson, everyone deserves some R&R. For Gar Logan, it means a welcome reunion of good and bad acquaintances. Laymans script transitions into an enjoyable team-up in the making. Raynor and the art team craft the excitement seeing these two fan favorites embark on a new path. Sit back and enjoy the trip. Read Full Review
Fun, fast-paced issue that follows up on a lot of plot threads from Beast World. Read Full Review
Titans #26 successfully pivots from the large-scale battles to a more personal, character-driven adventure. Layman's writing plays to the strengths of both teams, delivering a fun, wild ride filled with great team-ups, wild creatures, and plenty of witty banter. Read Full Review
Another masterpiece from the greatest human in comics!!!!!
I like seeing the Doom Patrol back. Regardless John Layman is doing a great job at keeping the Titans consistent after Tom Taylor's run
Wow John Layman's run is getting progressively worse as time goes on. This issue was truly disappointing as it shows Gar as one of the most selfish people on the planet. Even Wonder Woman came to help clean up the tunnels and Gar comes out in beach garb ready to leave them all behind. THat's awful. I don't care abou this whole zookeepher storyline. I'm not sure how long I will continue with this title with Layman as the writer.
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