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3.5 stars but I'm rounding up because I quite liked this."Damian, Listen... Dick talks about you all the time. And you know what he says? That you are impossibly arrogant. But that it is almost excusable... because someone who is destined for great things deserves to believe in himself."So, this novel is kind of like a sequel to Robin: Son of Batman. He's up front and center on the cover, the plot is driven by Damian and this is by and large his story. The team targeting the Titans have history
I enjoy the Teen Titans animated shows, and it's perked me interest in reading the books. I am very into the DC Universe "Titans" TV show, but is very adult themed. This book is more geared towards a younger audience. It was decent. I didn't get that drawn into the story, and I felt that the stories seemed more like snapshots and weren't in enough depth to really move the story forward.Damian always comes off as a brat to me. I keep trying to like him. I'm not still not feeling his personality
Starts of real bad and slowly climbs it's way up. World: I am not a fan of the art, it does get better and better as the issues go as new artists come in and gives us a more detailed and kinetic series. Jonboy Meyers and the first two issues were rough, they have these weird faces that does not connect with me. The world building is aight, it's not great because of the rough start, but as the book progresses it gets better and tying the origin of the new team with their insecurities is a good wa...
Spins out of Robin: Son of Batman, in fact it probably should have been called Robin and the Teen Titans as much as it focuses on Damien. Damien kidnaps the Teen Titans because they are in danger. Five assassins (The Demon's Fist) are graduating from Ra's al Ghul's assassins school and their final exam is to kill each of the members Damien has kidnapped. The remainder of the arc is the Titans dealing with the Demon's Fist.The Good: Not a bad introduction for the new Teen Titans. Hopefully, this
I don't know what made me decide to pick this up. It could be because we're getting a Robin book this week, but I thought that this was an interesting readI'm not going to lie, part of this story was confusing for me because I haven't read Robin, Son of Batman and I feel like that story probably gives a lot of context to Damien's character. I don't think that you have to read that to read this; however, I think it would provide a little more clarity. While this is titled as a Teen Titans book, I...
So good so good so good. All the teen angst. Plot's pretty good, but the characterization is where it's at. A great introduction and finally something cool to follow up the show I miss so, so dearly. (Although no Cyborg!! Whatever happened to him? Kid Flash is cool though!!)Damian is a shit, but I like him. And Starfire and Raven were not sexualized!! This feels momentous!! Well did, team. I want more.
ME, A PROUD MOTHER OF FIVE,
The art is really nice, and I like the design for the Rebirth Raven. I really didn't like the character design for the New 52 Raven, so this is a big plus for me. Unfortunately, the team chemistry is there, and it's not really clear why the other Titans would work with Damian.
3.5 stars. I enjoyed reading this. The story was simple to follow. Damian was the highlight of the volume, unsurprisingly. His character was depicted really well, insofar as he was portrayed as a complicated, and proud, hero. I also liked the reference to Robert Browning's 'Child Rolande to the Dark Tower Came', which really complimented the narrative. I found the rival team compelling, but at times thought Raven or Starfire could have singlehandedly overpowered them during their encounters! I f...
I really enjoyed this comic. From the first page on I was very impressed by the artwork. Khoi Pham, Jonboy Meyers and Diógenes Neves did amazing jobs and gave the whole story a wonderful realization. This story arc focuses a lot on Damian, who I like, but I wish the other Teen Titans would have gotten more involved, too. Maybe the team will appear more in focus now that Damian’s background has been featured thoroughly. I’m especially interested in their pasts, because they don’t seem like kiddie...
So, a lot of this is new to me. It seems that Robin has been more than one person over the years and Batman calls the new ward Robin over and over, but the twist here is that this Robin is actually Batman's son. The mother went to live with Ra's Al Ghul. The new Robin is forming a new Teen Titans. So it's now the same group of people I have known to be Teen Titans. Raven is still here and Beast Boy, but Cyborg is missing and the other ones. I'm a little disappointed. Robin is doing his best to b...
Not great, which is a shame. I have a serious soft spot for the Teen Titans, but DC hasn't delivered anything great for the team in quite some time. The team has to be built around Damian, because we always need a Robin or former Robin on the team, but the rest? Kid Flash is a decent choice, but isn't Starfire too old to be a Teen Titan anymore? I get the sense that she, Raven, and Beast Boy are only here because they're some of the best known Titans (as Teen Titans, I mean) and not because they...
His father is the world’s greatest detective. His grandfather is the world’s deadliest terrorist. He is Damian Wayne, a.k.a. Robin, Son of Batman-and he now commands the Teen Titans. Whether they like it or not. When Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Kid Flash answer this brash new Boy Wonder’s call for help, they find themselves on the front lines of a war between Damian and his immortal grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul. The entire League of Assassins and the elite Demon’s Fist are prepared to move a
This was really good!I loved this whole thing. Damian gets all the titans and its fun seeing where they are and then them coming together and well there is initial resistance but then he tells them of the Demons fist, a group under Ra's and led by his cousin Mara who have targeted them for assassination and we see them coming together, initial fights and escape and then coming together and sharing a moment of their pasts and how they maybe similar, a noble sacrifice by one, great fights and then...
Great story, great characters and some great art!! This group works really well together as each member brings something new and interesting to it, looking forward to seeing what else this fantastic little squad gets up to!
This certainly isn't going to be a gritty Teen Titans, is it?And that's fine. Apparently, this is going to have more of a Tween Titans feel to it because even though some of the members seem to be older, their leader was 12 the day before yesterday.By the way, Batman is such a douchebag for missing his kid's birthday. What? He can plan for every contingency except an event that happens on the same fucking day every fucking year?Seriously. Give the kid a call or something, you asshat.Ugh.Anyway,
Well least it's better than Titans huh? Listen, I don't like Teen Titans the show. I know the fanbase is huge, my wife even loves it, but it was never for me. I didn't grow up reading the teen titans or watching it. So when I get the comics I want to see what all the fuss is about. I do hear John's run is where it's at so one day I'll get to it, however, let's talk about Rebirth. The star is Damien. This is probably why I enjoy it more than others. I love Damien. He's a little shit, with a big h...
Pretty cute. Andddd it's better than Titans, so that's a lot going for it already.Poor Damian, alone with Alfred on his 13th Birthday. Classic Damian, kidnaps himself some friends to remedy that. lolBut actually, Happy Bar Mitzvah, big D! Sad Bruce couldn't even apologize for missing it though. :-/And Damian only sorta kidnapped some friends. He's also protecting their lives. I could see how a lot of readers probably don't like Damian as a character, but I actually really enjoyed this. His inner...
June 19th Review: Why read new books when I can reread comics? Also god I love the art in the first issue. I wish the art had stayed that way. But I did like the art in the last issue. I think the rest is fine but man that first issue is great. I really love this team dynamic. All the different personalities and powers. It’s so cool. And I’m a sucker for the heroes versus their opposites. It’s great. I wonder when we’ll see Mara and the Demon’s Fist again.October 23rd Reaction:We start off with
[Read as single issues]Teen Titans has had a rocky history for the past five years or so. Ever since the New 52, the series has floundered under odd direction and the constant appearance of Scott Lobdell and his mad-on for NOWHERE and Harvest. Thankfully, this new series looks set to change that with the best opening arc in a long time for the team.Damian Wayne discovers that Ra's Al Ghul's League Of Assassins teenage murderer squad is going to target teenage metahumans as their final exam, so h...