I also liked the way Jason acted, I think this series has slowly improved.
Blackfire victorious! Earth has fallen to the queen of the Tamaraneans, with the Titans completely at her mercy…all except one. It’s a family reunion like no other as Starfire faces her sister with a surprising ally in tow. And all the time Black Zero wrestles with his new identity…Is he ready to leave being Superboy behind?
This issue proved that Titans United has ultimately been an entertaining blend of timeless and modern, and now I'm excited to see how the final issue sticks the landing. Read Full Review
Jose Luis delivers some awesome visuals throughout the issue. I love the style of the art and how it gives a classic comic book feel to both the characters and action. Read Full Review
This series is a blast! If you like the Teen Titans then I can not recommend this mini enough! From the action to the setup to the character dynamics, there's so much to admire! The art is as essential to the writing and while they both carry the same flaws of underdeveloped worldbuilding the forefront is just too amazing to really care about that. For those who want to flip through some comics and have a great time this is a 10/10 mini. You'll finish each issue wanting more until it's all neatly packaged in a chaotic and captivating six issue wonder! Read Full Review
This wasn't the strongest issue of Titans United, which is slightly concerning with one issue to go, but it still is a breezy entertaining team book. Read Full Review
Surprisingly, it's Jason who shows some real character growth and may have the biggest impact. But the larger problem is that Blackfire is still nothing more than a cackling stock villain who seems to be ready to destroy Earth simply to spite her sister Read Full Review
Titans United #6 is the turning point for the team, the villains, and the new antagonists. It's a big turning point. The art is explosive, the writing's mysterious, so definitely give it a go! Read Full Review
While there never really feels like there's a whole lot going on in this book beyond adding new foes and seeing our heroes fight.... and this issue is no different, this one feels like it matters more and actually showcases the Titans in a decent way. The art is great and the action was sweet but overall there still doesn't seem to be a lot of substance to what we're actually getting. Still a fun issue though. Read Full Review
I liked the execution here, the art is very good and Jason with a calculated move was able to wake up the superboy.
not bad, cant wait for the final issue.
Legal, a arte parece ter caído aqui.
Yeah, I had a feeling Blackfire was a red herring as the true invader. I really liked how Jason challenged Conner, the balls on him to talk trash to a mad Kryptonian who already didn't like him that much. And I liked how Conner trash talked back to him. But the pacing here was not that good, which makes me downgrade my rating a bit.
While not, technically, a bad series, this has dropped right back down in quality for me. The banter I’ve mentioned in my reviews for previous issues has become more prominent here, which can be distracting at times. When it’s done well, it’s done well. However, Scott does it so much and it doesn’t help that it just feels basic at times. Luis’s art is solid here, but it doesn’t fully save the weaker script. One of the saving graces of this miniseries has been the intrigue created by the overall plot, but even that’s began to fade. I can only hope that this team can bring everything together going into the final issue.
Waste of time and paper. It is not an opinion, just a fact.