Available to comics shops for the first time! It's neighbor versus neighbor as the violence in the streets escalates, thanks to the discord sown by Mento! But while the Titans try to keep the peace, things get even worse-and even deadlier! Collects stories from TITANS GIANT #3 and #4.
There's a little bit of something for everyone in the issue, the end result being a story that is fun and accessible for all fans and a joy to read. Read Full Review
Scot Eaton has some impressive art in this issue. There is a classic feel to the art and the characters look great. The action is well done as well with some great visual moments throughout. Read Full Review
Titans " Burning Rage #2 is aimed at a younger audience, but this isn't simply a “heroes bash villains” comic. There're layers to the story, with discord within the ranks of the Fearsome Five, and with Raven facing her " quite literal " inner demons. There's a lot to enjoy in these well crafted pages. Read Full Review
This tight team of four does have a fun dynamic, but they're up against some of the blandest villains in the DC stable and it's not letting them live up to their potential. Honestly, I'd have liked to see more of them hanging out at the tower. Read Full Review
Titans: Burning Rageis about as generic as you can get. Yeah, there are small elements here and there that are kind of enjoyable, but mostly the book feels like a dated, paint-by-numbers story that is targeted towards the wrong audience. Definitely skip this one. Read Full Review
A lot like the 2003 cartoon