All is lost! Raven rules supreme, and one of the Titans has become a killer. Hunted and alone, the heroes-turned-fugitives must face Brother Blood and the Dark Daughter for the final time.
Meyer delivers some great art in the issue. Not only do the characters look great, but the action is visually thrilling. Read Full Review
This finale delivered a solid conclusion to a Titans series that would leave any fan with a smile on their face. It never pretended to be more than a good superhero team story, and that was its main strength. Titans United: Bloodpact #6 gave us a great way to end what's been a beautiful ride. Read Full Review
Even with a somewhat underwhelming conclusion, Bloodpact was worth checking out for Titans fans. Read Full Review
Its depiction of a twisted alternate world has some high points, but overall it didn't quite match the first mini. Read Full Review
I thought I would rate this about the same s the other five issues in the series, but this just ended things on a bit of a whimper for me, unfortunately. This was pretty average, as you can tell by my rating. I just felt like this was a wrap-up that felt a little rushed and weird.
This mini, and its predecessor, were consistently mediocre. Still better than the TV show, at least.