Review – Teen Titans #40: Hell’s Bells
Damian leads his team into the underworld for a last desperate attempt to rescue Djinn.
Continue ReadingDamian leads his team into the underworld for a last desperate attempt to rescue Djinn.
Continue ReadingThe Teen Titans wage a desperate last battle to save their missing teammate – and get an unexpected assist.
Continue ReadingIn the finale, the Teen Titans joyride in a shuttle to save Starfire from deep-space combat.
Continue ReadingThe enemy bedeviling the Teen Titans is finally revealed, with shocking ties to one member.
Continue ReadingIn the aftermath of Roundhouse’s betrayal, a “gift” from Lex Luthor means the team may be facing another of their own.
Continue ReadingA reunion with Beast Boy’s estranged family turns into a mystery involving a pair of former Titans breaking bad.
Continue ReadingThe Titans make a last stand against the Disruptor, but will all of them make it out alive?
Continue ReadingDjinn’s ring has been stolen, and Damian won’t stop until he’s unmasked the culprit.
Continue ReadingThe Titans face upgraded versions of some of their deadliest foes, but their biggest threat may be one of their own.
Continue ReadingHas Damian put his prison warden days behind him, or does he have an even worse betrayal planned?
Continue ReadingFour iconic Titans unite to battle enemies old and new in this former Walmart exclusive.
Continue ReadingLobo won round one. Now it’s Crush’s turn.
Continue ReadingLobo’s back on Earth to meet his daughter Crush. It’s not a happy reunion.
Continue ReadingDamian and Djinn both go to extreme measures to protect their team, with mixed results.
Continue ReadingAs the team battles to save Beast Boy from mind-control, it’s the final act for Damian’s squad of Teen Titans.
Continue ReadingThe ‘Wonder Woman’ annual is full of great stories while the rest of the annuals this week feature an array of terrific guest-stars.
Continue Reading‘Teen Titans: The Judas Contract’ is a good DC animated film but not a great adaptation.
Continue ReadingThis week sees the return of the new Aqualad, who will be very familiar to fans of the animated Young Justice series, in the strongest outing yet for the new Teen Titans series.
Continue ReadingTeen Titans Together! First, the launch of yet another Teen Titans book, then Titans #3, and this week also included the new Wally West in The Flash, Rose (Ravager) Wilson in Deathstroke (everyone should be reading this book), and Jaime Reyes back in his own title as the Blue Beetle.
Continue ReadingHere are a few reasons you should give an episode a try the next time you hear the kids giggling at the antics of Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven.
Continue ReadingThis week sees the last issue of the instant classic, The Omega Men, as well as the most oddball, weird and delightful fun group of character in the Secret Six. We’re also going to miss the casts of We Are Robin and Batgirl. The latter series isn’t going away but the new creative team is taking us away from the Batgirl of Burnside.
Continue ReadingYou can do better, DC. We deserve better.
Continue ReadingDC Bombshells is spectacular this week, as is the final issue of Gotham by Midnight, Ray and myself are in love with the Titans Hunt series (the less said of the regular Titans series, the better), The Robin War zooms toward an ending, Bryan Hitch gives us spectacular splash pages in Justice League of America, and Dark Knight III: The Master Race goes in an unexpected direction.
Continue ReadingBatman & Robin Eternal continues to roll along, Secret Six stumbles into being the good guys. Sorta. And Martian Manhunter has an existential argument with himself about the fate of the Earth, except all his selves are real.
Continue ReadingYay for Secret Six & Martian Manhunter leading a strong week by DC. Boo for the bottom of the list, including two awful titles featuring Wonder Woman.
Continue ReadingCryptozoic hops in the T-Jet and storms Titans Tower in their latest standalone game ‘DC Comics Deck-Building Game: Teen Titans.’
Continue ReadingThere are a few gems this week, but DC needs to do better with some of its marquee characters.
Continue ReadingThe transcript of an interview with Marvel and DC artist Mike McKone, taken at the 2015 Motor City Comic Convention in Novi, Michigan.
Continue ReadingTitans, GO! The variant cover theme for select DC Comics books in July will be ‘Teen Titans Go!’
Continue ReadingGet ready for more ‘Teen Titans Go!’ with the new Season 2, Part One DVD set from Warner Brothers Home Entertainment.
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