Titans: Beast World #1

Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Ivan Reis Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 29, 2023 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 11 User Reviews: 40
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Clawing its way out of the pages of Titans comes an unprecedented threat to the DC Universe. Superman, Wonder Woman, Starfire--all are powerless to stop the Necrostar from ending all life on Earth. The only hero who can save the world is...Beast Boy?! With Nightwing, Raven, Cyborg, and the Titans beside him, can Garfield Logan rise to battle an ancient evil? What will Amanda Waller do to take advantage of the situation as millions of people are changed into rampaging creatures? Can humanity survive all-powerful heroes and villains transformed into ferocious beasts? Friends will fall. Heroes will rise. And nothing will ever be the same again. more

  • 10
    But Why Tho? - William Tucker Nov 28, 2023

    Titans: Beast World #1 opens the new event with as huge a gambit as possible. The book features a cataclysmic battle that is a worthy climax, but it is merely a prelude. And yet, amid the traveling across a solar system and the extensive cast, Taylor finds the time to make the first issue a tribute and a celebration of Beast Boy. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg Nov 28, 2023

    A blistering debut for DC's latest event and further proof that the Titans have earned their spot as the headline act. An outstanding story from one of DC's finest writers, joined here by a blockbuster art team at the top of their game. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Nov 28, 2023

    DC events have started out strong and fizzled too often lately. but with this creative team in place there's reason to believe this will be much more impactful than the last round of mega-events. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez Nov 28, 2023

    Titans: Beast World #1 is an excellent start to the latest DC Universe big event. Tom Taylor and Ivan Reis nail what the scale of a DCU event needs to be. The story is framed around the Titans, specifically Starfire and Beast Boy, helps to further elevate the team as the premiere superhero team. If you are a DC Comics fan make sure to pick up Titans: Beast World #1 this week. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Nov 28, 2023

    It's a fantastic event concept, a fun first issue, and I love the current DC event format that uses the main series and maybe one tie-in for the main story and uses the tie-ins to expand the world of the DCU and maybe set up new series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Dark Knight News - James Attias Nov 28, 2023

    Titans: Beast World #1 delivers the perfect kickoff for the next big DC event, so don't wait go grab issue one and jump in. I have high hopes for this one! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine Nov 29, 2023

    The Titans represent a perfect mix of down-to-earth storytelling and the "gods walking amongst men" feel that the DC heroes exude in these pages, suggesting an incredible crossover ahead. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Multiversity Comics - Quinn Tassin Dec 4, 2023

    "Titans: Beast World #1 is commendable for its sheer ambition but it's missing some of the fine details that could make it truly great Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Batman-News - Aaron Ray Jr. Nov 28, 2023

    Overall, the Titan's first real event is on a rough, but potentially workable path. In many ways it feels very similar to DCeased, so this could have pull with certain demographics of readers. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez Nov 28, 2023

    Titans: Beast World #1 is a weirdly mixed bag of a comic. Tom Taylor's energy, drama, action, and pacing are on point for once, but the story is riddled with plot holes and contrivances. Still, it's a fun read as long as you turn your brain off first, and Ivan Reis's art is stupendous. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Watch - Sebastien Cabrera Nov 29, 2023

    While the first issue of the event was big, it manages to set up aftermath which I believe will have the heroes cleaning up for months. Taylor seemed to quickly lose track of everything the his Titans series has been setting up and will have to spend the next issues of the event trying to regain, or shift the focus on again. Read Full Review

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