Beast Boy, Cyborg, and the Doom Patrol have been caught in a trap set by Gar’sold nemesis! Seeking to reclaim the powers he lost during Absolute Power, the Zookeeper sends all manner of misfit mutant monsters to take down the heroes. When the dust settles after this rumble in the jungle, see who emerges victorious at the top of the food chain!
Titans #27 adds to the list of great character development issues of this run. I hope this keeps going when we come back after DC KO! Read Full Review
There's a lot of fun action in this issue, but there's also a great conversation between Cyborg and Robotman about exactly what it means to be human, and some fun interactions with Beast Boy and his adoptive mother. Read Full Review
Titans #27 is a fun two-parter that successfully juggles action, character development, and world-building. Layman's script is tight and witty, the art is visually stunning, and the overall narrative is a satisfying chapter in the ongoing sagas of both the Titans and the Doom Patrol. Read Full Review
The Titans/Doom Patrol team-up ends on an entertaining note before more trouble arrives. Layman pens a steady superhero tale with the writing. Raynor and Herms mix in some needed drama in between the action. It is a enjoyable set-up before darker times arrive for the DCU. Read Full Review
How does Layman write one masterpiece after another? I AM IN AWE!!!
I'm just not a Beast Boy fan, and this issue is all about him. The Zookeeper looks cool, but it's all taken out pretty quickly with Cyborg and Robot Man side-lined and giving pep talks. Of course, we get back to the tunnels, where Gar refused to chip in, to find the beginning of DC KO. I'm really hoping this event will be good.
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