Master mercenary Deathstroke needs the Titans’ help. His daughter, Ravager, was infiltrating the demonic Church of Blood when she succumbed to the hypnotic power of its leader, Brother Blood. Red Hood believes that the plea is real...but is Deathstroke telling them the whole story?
It's always great to see the Titans in action (especially using this name instead of Teen Titans). I particularly enjoy seeing this version of Nightwing instead of the brain-changed one in his current comic. Read Full Review
With Jason as the focus again and the Red Hood not being one of my favorites, this installment is decent but doesn't really grab me. Phil Hester has a lot to contend with here and I like the story in terms of Ravager, Deathstroke, and Brother Blood but it gets way too busy with all it has to do once you bring in Jason and the rest of the Titans. Koblish has a lot of good stuff to work with here and comes up with some creative layouts and interesting elements for Blood's lair which are well-colored throughout. It's a good looking book with some very fun moments that work well but as a whole it just left me a little underwhelmed. Read Full Review
Titans: Titans Together #2 was a big swing and miss by Phil Hester. The story just got out of control from the start and it never gained a focus the deeper into the story we got into. Hester just did not balance using the Titans continuity in a way that brings in fans both new and old into this story. Hopefully things work out better in the next issue of Titans: Titans Together #2. Read Full Review