Titans #32
| Event\Storyline | DC K.O. |
| Writer | John Layman |
| Artist | Pete Woods |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Jinx is terrorizing Gemworld, Cyborg is gone, and the Titans are spread across the galaxy. With their backs against the wall, Arsenal and Donna Troy prepare for battle as the last line of defense against Darkseid’s forces! Is this the Titans last stand... or is it the beginning of something new?
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 18, 2026This was a back to basics run, and I think it did what it needed to do in order to give the franchise its momentum back. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Feb 18, 2026Another excellent issue if Titans from the extremely talented John Layman, Pete Woods, and Wes Abbott. If you haven’t checked out Titans yet, it’s never too late to dive in! Read Full Review
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8.5
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Feb 18, 2026The Titans make their final stand in the midst of DC K.O.! Layman parts from the series with a solid send-off. Woods creates a heavily emotional issue via the art. It is always a challenge to say goodbye but have hope for a greater future. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - James Attias
Feb 18, 2026Titans #32 is a great conclusion to this run, and to this team of Titans. I hope the next arc can match this wholesome energy and awesomeness! Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Feb 19, 2026Titans #32 earns its slot in your stack with tight redemption beats and visual flair that honor the team's legacy, proving Layman and Woods squeeze real heart from crisis chaos. In a budget squeeze, it rewards die-hard fans craving emotional Titan glue over explosive novelty. However, readers invested in the issue for it's DC K.O. tie-in status will feel let down.7.5/10We hope you found this article interesting. Come back for more reviews, previews, and opinions on comics, and don’t forget to follow us on social media: Read Full Review
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1.0
Comic Book Clique - Jack Richardson
Feb 24, 2026In conclusion, Titans #32 sees an end to this latest volume from the Titans team. While the final moments are a little touching, the rest of the comic fails to impress or become compelling in any way. The narrative weight of the volume is lost in the shuffle of the DC K.O. event, and the technical execution of both the art and the script leaves much to be desired. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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10
Maybe the best gosh darn comic ever written. Man, I love John Layman so much!
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The writing is okay but the art is super genius.
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8.5
this was a very solid ending to John Layman's run overall. While it is short, he nailed the ending and I liked the way he wrote all the Titans and how they are giving villains the second chance. Plus, John Layman's art is great, and re-reading it back to the present made me actually like this more than Tom Taylor's run. This put the Titans in a new direction at least, and overall I highly reccomend it. I liked how John Layman had good writing for all the titans, and although the new writing team may falter, I at least can be confident in saying htat this was the ending to the Titans run for me. I wish the new team the best of luck
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8.0
Solid job as an event tie in.
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8.5
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