A charismatic cult leader has been recruiting followers to join his “church,”a highly suspicious organization locked behind the walls of a private compound. For Raven, freeing this vulnerable flock is imperative...the question is, how can she save people who don’t want to be saved? When reports surface that LexCorp has gained access to confidential government health records, Raven realizes that this could mean the unmasking of countless superheroes. With BeastBoy’s help, shemustinfiltrate LexCorp’sprivate servers and destroy the information beforeit falls into the wrong hands.
While I continue to enjoy the Titans in general and like elements of both of these stories, neither of them really hit a good mark or truly stuck the landing. The shorter stories are harder to do in general and that's definitely reflected here even though it's pared down in terms of cast size as much as it is. Raven's a good character but a hard one to really make carry the story and she's got lead in both of them. Gar doesn't fare much better here either. Pugh's artwork is something that I've known forever and it's solid here but I really didn't care for Gideon's take on Gar all that much either, which didnd't help. Read Full Review