Teen Titans #20 review
I was ready to hate this. I’ve not exactly been fond of this series in any of its several New 52 incarnations, and this…
I was ready to hate this. I’ve not exactly been fond of this series in any of its several New 52 incarnations, and this…
In a turn of events sure to shock no one at all, Wonder Girl’s Aunt Cassandra reveals herself to be an evil, duplicitous villain.
Can I trust you, Robin? Before Greg Pak came aboard for last month’s Teen Titans #17, several readers (and reviewers, if I remember correctly) were
When I saw, months ago, that Greg Pak would be writing Teen Titans for a few issues, I allowed myself a measure of cautious optimism.
I bet you’re wondering what I’m going to write. Scott Lobdell doesn’t have writing credits, so I can’t rail on him in this review…
Teen Titans #13 got lost in the shuffle a few months ago. I’ll be taking over reviews for the title starting with February’s issue,
Teen Titans #15 “On the Run” Written by Scott Lobdell and Will Pfeifer Pencils by Ian Churchill & Miguel Mendonca Colors by Tony Avina
Teen Titans #14 “Aftermath” Written by Scott Lobdell and Will Pfeifer Pencils by Noel Rodriguez Colors by Tony Avina We’re doing a little catching
Following some shake-ups, new creative teams have been announced for New Suicide Squad and Teen Titans. And Aquaman, I guess, but we don’t cover
Red Robin is determined to clear the name of his friend and former teammate, Superboy by any means necessary. With his back against the