Superboy in chains. Donna Troy on the warpath. Beast Boy in the thrall of Brother Blood. Can Nightwing, Starfire, and Robin keep the Titans together long enough to save Raven from the spell that has transformed her into a vengeful god? A sacrifice must be made.
Bloodpact continues to be a surprisingly strong read with the Titans interplay being a highlight even if their memories of being a team are a distant memory. Read Full Review
Meyer delivers some beautiful art in the issue. Everything from the characters to the environments look amazing and the action is visually intense and beautifully detailed. Read Full Review
This mini-series delivers the audience a combination of thrilling action and tense character dynamics within a truly nightmarish new reality but there's always just a bit too much that gets skipped. Yet there's so much going on that is actually developed in satisfying and unpredictable ways. So I could easily recommend reading Titans United: Bloodpact and I'm really excited to see how it all ends! I'm glad I was wrong about Raven possessing Jinx but I'm still right about the lack of details sadly.Score: 8/10 Read Full Review
I can't praise the art and writing in this book enough, and I'm really excited to see what project this creative team works on next. Titans United: Bloodpact #5 is an action-packed, wild ride that will tease your brain and tantalize your eyes! I'm so excited about the final issue! Read Full Review
One interesting element of this series is that many characters are significantly more ruthless than their main counterparts in this worldeven when they're not possessed. It leads to some dramatic twists, but it can also make it hard to really care about anyone in the series. After all, the odds are that everything is going to be reset and the main universe will be returned by the end of this mini. Read Full Review
I wish I had something new to say about this miniseries with the penultimate issue, but I really don't. You can read my reviews of the previous four issues to know how I feel about this series. I hope that this can somewhat realize the potential it's had all along to be a better story, but I'm pretty sure I'll be rating the next and final issue around the same as this and the ones that came before it.