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Another good Titans volume. This one also had some art from Tom Grummett, who I think is one of the more underrated artists in the field.We see the new Brotherhood of Blood cult being reformed, and attempting to use Raven to bring the demon Trigon back to Earth. Throw in Deathstroke and his daughter, and we have something close to a Titans classic.
This series was all about the hunt for Raven! She is in the clutches of the new Brother Blood and the Titans race to find her, to rescue her or to make sure that she can do no more evil? You find out why the Church of Blood has always had this obsession with Raven and how disturbing the new leader truly is. Plus we see Rose Wilson follow in her Daddy's footsteps (sort of literally). Overall, a good story line with underlying emotions that flow well.
The art was great but this was a mediocre book. The story wasn't very original and I wasn't really attached to any of the characters.
Basically a Raven rescue mission. Entertaining and at times creepy.
I really did like this one, as it continued the story from vol. 1, which is one of the best Teen Titans comics out there. The only thing I liked less about this one was all the stuff with Deathstroke and Ravager. I don't know why, but that storyline just annoyed me. The Raven storyline was a bit more interesting than that, but I prefer the stories of the official Teen Titans like Robin, Beast Boy, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, Starfire, Superboy, even the uninteresting Cyborg. Still, the story arc her...
I gotta be honest, was a little let down with this one. The Teen Titans have to work together to try and get Raven back. Can't be teen titans without that girl, huh? Anyway, they go on a mission to bring her back from the clutches of hell. At the same time, Slade has found his daughter and him and Rose decide to take care of Slade's loser brother. In doing so Rose becomes the new Ravager! Will the Titans work well enough to save Raven or will everyone die? Overall, this was good but not great. I...
And...I'm done with this series. Seems like the same plot repeats over and over in these books. Trigon and demons and an evil cult are trying to take over the world. Raven battles for her soul. Jericho jumps-CONTACT!-into everyone's bodies. And Deathstroke and family just can't get along. I think if all these "exciting" extras were stripped away for a bare bones Teen Titan story I would be more interested. But Johns wants to make this as big as any Justice League story and that doesn't appeal to...
Not as cool as volume 1, but still a good read. The story line focuses Raven's return (this was set up in the last volume), and shows the reappearance of Slade and Rose.
Another great storyline by Geoff John, with great art as well. This is truly what comic book reading should be. Fun!
The Teen Titans find themselves up against blasts from the past during this story arc by Geoff Johns. Deathstroke seeks to mold his daughter Rose into the new Ravager and renew his vendetta against the team. A new Brother Blood - a youthful vampire, at that - seeks to raise his powers and expand his cult. Topping it all off, Raven and Jericho both make return appearances to their former teammates. Johns handles both the past and present of the group well, seeking to build upon the past in order
HOLY CRAP. THIS WAS AN AMAZING STORY. Best graphic novel I've read since Batman and Robin, Vol. 1: Born to Kill. And for me, that's saying something.I went into this with HIGGGHHH expectations, and it just looked me straight in the eye, took a moment and said "Fine. I see your expectations, now let me raise you AN EPIC KICK-ASS STORY ABOUT YOUR FAVOURITE SUPERHERO". And, shockingly, I agreed.I just read straight through dinner, 10 feet away from the table where my sister and Mom were eating, and...
Teen Titans are staying pretty cool, and getting some new and old enemies here. Be interested to see what happens to Rose. Unfortunately, my library does not have volume 3 or 4 so I am skipping to 5...
Family Lost (#8-12). In many ways, this is the other half of the initial Geoff Johns Teen Titans arc. It continues the story of Deathstroke, Jericho, and Rose, carrying them to a natural conclusion — with the story of Rose being the most interesting. However, this volume also reveals Geoff Johns' intent to continue to expand and investigate the classic New Teen Titans mythology, and does a great job of revealing the previously unknown link between Trigon and Brother Blood. Johns also doesn't fee...
Two major plotlines here: Raven's return, foreshadowed in the previous volume, and Rose's return. The main plots are not nearly as rewarding as the little moments: Kon having to stay in to do homework, Robin hiding a Batmobile in the batarang budget. I like the way Johns is dealing with the characters, but the plots could use some depth.
The Brother Blood plot wasn't my favorite, but otherwise I loved the book. Especially everything with Ravager and Deathstroke.
I read this a long time ago, thanks ma for buying me all these graphic novels! The art was just okay, rather violent but I liked the story of Rose Wilson.
Eh... the writing for this was fabulous. Absolutely great. I am so excited to read this as an adult now. I can understand so much more of it.
With the Titans newly reformed despite the adult heroes' disapproval the team begins to act less as punishers of evil and more like a support system for a bunch of kids abandoned—or worse—by their parents. If they even have them.The Titans get a mysterious phone call that Rose, the cast off daughter of the villain Slade, is in trouble. They arrive in time to help foil an assassination attempt on her, but are then knocked out. When they recover Rose is gone.After the rest of the Titans finish esc...
You know it's going to be a bad storyline when the Book of Revelation is called Revelations. That fiery faux pas illustrates, quite literally, the shameful rip on biblical apocalypse to be found in these pages.The conceit: Trigon's daughter, Raven, is summoned forth as sister/bride to a thirteen-year old brat with a Stoker fetish. It's up to our Teen Titans to rescue Raven, save the world, and teach important lessons. I'll impart the lesson to you, dear reader, and it's not "incest is best." Rat...
The Teen Titans of the new millennium continues in this volume as the Teen Titans deal with old enemies.Starting it off is Deathstroke out to strike the group of youngsters that have caused him so much trouble by bringing his much reviled step-brother in a game of vile manipulation towards his daughter Rose aka Ravager. Bringing the fight against the Titans eventually leads to another foe as the Church of Blood’s Heir, Sebastian Blood the Ninth takes over the organization that fought the Teen Ti...