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Teen TitansWanted Superboy in the titans but not like this. I was sure he didn't kill those aliens, but he did but wasn't himself. And ends with the Alpha Centurion showing up to arrest the teen titans.
I love Teen Titans. This was... not good. Hoping the series recovers? I read the previous comics a while back and they were better.
5 starsNice to see the Teen Titans again!!! What happened with Superboy? Will he be coming back? Hope Manchester Black will be locked up in prison for a very long time. Can't wait to read more Teen Titans comics!!!
I can barely stand to read this book series any more. The very concept of the Teen Titans being pitted against each other is appalling, but Manchester Black is way too adult of a villain to be added to this book series.
Superboy is in trouble, and it's up to the Titans to help a friend out. Or is it? This is a good series that shows the growth of each of the heroes in many different ways, and even brings back an old villian!
Eh. Rapidly changing artists (definitely) and writers (I think) made the story difficult to follow yet oversimplified at the same time. Something, somewhere, brought Superboy out of hiding and apparently led him to murder. The Teen Titans, divided, weave this, and something weird in Gotham, together poorly. Then, in a villainous blast from the past, Con-El (Superboy) is forced to break into a supervillain supermax prison before surrendering to his fate. Some hero gets the jump on the rest of the...
Picked this up cuz Tom King wrote one of the issues. His was good. The rest were not.
(C+) 66% | Almost SatisfactoryNotes: In dire need of clarity, 'cause focus is a rarity, just spare parts rattling, senseless battling: to say there's plot is charity.
Manchester Black's characterization makes zero sense. His motivations change from issue to issue. And we still don't know why Superboy did what he did by the end of this book. Just issue after issue of meandering. This book fell very flat to me. The series has not been very good since Geoff Johns left the book years ago.
Basically the same fight, "What is going on with Superboy?"There's some bleeding Robin problems from Gotham, a BUNCH of random bad guys thrown in, and we don't know what has happened to Black either.
Teen Titans: Rouge Targets picks up where the previous trade paperback left off, collecting the next six issues (8–13) of the 2014 on-going series with Teen Titans Annual #1 and DC Sneak Peek: Teen Titans.Most of the Teen Titans to a certain degree are enjoying the fame that saving the city has brought them with Bunker and Beast Boy enjoying it the most. However, Red Robin have more pertinent things to do, like finding the most dangerous thing that perhaps escaped when S.T.A.R. Labs was destroye...
Nastoletni tytani wrócili, ale raczej nie mają formy. Ba, zdaje się, iż zgrzali się mocno po ostatnich wyczynach i nie są gotowi do kolejnych zajęć. Tak, a nie inaczej mogę wytłumaczyć co tu się zadziało.Pierwszy tom miał coś czego tu zabrakło. Lubiłem bohaterów tam pokazanych. Tutaj czuć to tylko na samym początku, a potem rozwydrzone dzieciaki popsuły mi frajdę z czytania. I naprawdę fajnie, że wraca Superboy. Lubię kolesia, tyle że oskarżono go o masowe morderstwo. Sam pochwycony wydaje się n...
Typical comic book fanfare minus the clever writing. Red Robin is supposed to be one of the greatest detective minds in the DC universe. Yet, there was little to no "detective" work going on when the plot surrounded a Titan accused of murder. That's not the only miss in this title, lots of missed opportunities for good storytelling. Blah!
DC goes whole hog on vigilante moralizing again, endlessly repeating a terrible mantra of 'we're friends, we're teammates, were Titans!' as if it excuses the explicitly lawless behavior to follow - and this isn't 'Batman investigating criminals' it's 'breaking a legally detained person out of prison...because he's my Friend!' type.
Honestly, this was a bit of a let down. I really enjoyed the beginning of this run and I kind of feel it's gone downhill since that. So, while it was a vaguely entertaining read it was neither captivating nor intriguing so...probably just gonna wait till Rebirth is out in paperback before continuing TT.
3/5I'm not a big fan of the constant art styles switching between issues. These comic books are merely okay, but I'm not too big on them.
The Teen Titans shouldn't be boring. I should care about these guys - I used to. And I like some of them individually, but it's like their characters aren't as bright as I remember. I guess I would keep reading it, if I had nothing else to do. But this isn't a series I feel like I need to keep up on.
I guess I'm just not a comics person. I want to like them, the stories and art are interesting...but I can't seem to really get into them. With this story I felt like I was missing information. There were references I didn't get and parts of the story that I felt were missing. Maybe I just don't know enough of the DC Comics world?
Ok, this volume was a bit more interesting and the art has really, really grown on me and it isn't just the pencils. The ink and coloring are absolutely important to the end result. I'm kind of miffed that the remaining two volumes won't be released for a hot minute.
I mostly had no idea what was going on, which was annoying, and I'm not new to this universe. but I feel like the story was sooo choppy that info was missing between issues, not just from other story lines that I may have missed. meh. art was pretty, especially the clean pencils and the color palettes. not my fav, but not a train wreck either.