ALL HAIL THE CHURCH OF BLOOD! With their newest leader, Brother Eternity, going public with a former Titan as part of his flock, the church has more followers than ever before. Do the Titans stand a chance at influencing the people of the world to fight brainwashing and prepare for the large intergalactic threat looming on the horizon?
Titans #3 is another banger of an installment for a young series that feels like it could have long-term staying power with this creative team. Read Full Review
Titans #3 continues the wonderful streak of this series. It's brilliantly written, beautifully drawn, colored, and lettered, and is as engaging as ever. I can't wait for what happens next. Read Full Review
If Taylor has done one thing exceptionally in this run, he's managed to keep us hooked with each and every issue. Read Full Review
Scott consistently delivers beautiful art throughout the issue. The characters look great and the action is visually engaging. Read Full Review
Titans #3 showcases that the team is not just action stars, but they are also investigators. They will have a tough time figuring out why the Flash will die, if the Church of Blood has reformed, and what made Tempest join the Church. Action, drama, and mystery abound as Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott tag team as a creative force that shows why the Titans are the premier DC super team. Read Full Review
Titans is simultaneously grounded superhero fun and supernatural satanic insanity. Read Full Review
Titans #3 is a strong outing with great art and intriguing story. The character work is great by both Taylor and Scott. The classic Church of the Blood connection brings a classic feel to the story and the there's real nuance to Garth's role and concerns for the environment. Read Full Review
A strong issue, very well made, that makes some disappointing choices with its overall story. Read Full Review
I hate to be that guy, but nobody buys Brother Blood's reform whatsoever. Even in 2D, Tempest's oversell of disgust and disappointment in the evil church feels off. Let's be honest, that's definitely a compliment to Nicola Scott artwork and gesture illustrations. Furthermore, the Titans team feel like they work best when they have something to care about. So far, most of the team's personalities and missions feel slightly hollow in the writing. None of them feel like individuals. The best portion of the book is how Wally approaches his mortality head first, yet everyone else reacts with disappointment but overall understanding. Overall, the book is moving at a decent pace, looks good, and keeps a sense of fun and much needed mystery. Read Full Review
Titans #3 picks on one of the three, and the least urgent, of the open plots started in issue #1 to find out if Brother Eternity is legit or a snake. There are enough twists to keep Brother Eternity's status in doubt, and the big fight sequence is a step up from Taylor's generally pacifist take on superheroes, but the overall title lacks focus, and the art is just okay. Read Full Review
Love the art, and I did not expect the ending! Excited for this series
PLOT GETS SLIMEY
A little bit of a step down from Issue 2, but not by much. The story presented here is still intriguing, especially with how it ended. Of course Church of Eternity had something shady going on, this was expected. I'm really interested to learn more about it, though, and what that aforementioned last page was about. As for the art, it wasn't my absolute favorite here, but it was still pretty solid throughout. This was another good issue for this series.
That last page is nasty, gross nasty. I feel like the church of blood is a little over used but I’m glad he’s doing something which, right now, appears to be different. Stills interested to see where this is going.
Love the art.
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I like the set up for this story with the Flash being shot and going back in time to warn them, though I have no idea what they did with the body. I also like Bestboy sticking up for the Blood cult until they saw the sacrifice going on. I really like the art and the reveal that Garth is being controlled. Let's see where it goes.
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This is just disapointing. Just empty action with an abvious boring conflict.
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