Teen Titans #11

Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: Brett Booth Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 25, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
6.1Critic Rating
5.9User Rating

WONDER GIRLS past revealed while her armor revolts!

  • 8.0
    The Comic Book Revue - Jay Mattson Jul 26, 2012

    The main focus of Teen Titans this month comes down to Wonder Girl and the mysterious Silent Armor she wears. After quickly defeating Loose Canon, Cassie seems to lose all control over the ancient armor "forged in the heart of the Sun..." Without much wanring, Wonder Girl attacks and defeats Solstice, Kid Flash, and Bunker before Red Robin and Superboy show up to find Cassie begging for death before she takes another life. Brett Booth makes the right decision to withhold showing the readers the full power of the Silent Armor until the final panel. Instead of revealing the blood-thirsty version of Wonder Girl mid-issue, Booth keeps her off-panel while using the Titans' reactions to convey the horror of their friend taken by a godly power. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Jul 28, 2012

    The trio cause some trouble before fleeing, and Kid Flash shows up at the end to hear all the witnesses and cops talking about the trio. And that's about it. We're told this story will continue in Teen Titans #12 and DC Comics Presents #12. I'm not reading that series, and I'm not about to start for these guys. Sorry. Read Full Review

  • 5.9
    Entertainment Fuse - Kat West AKA Comic Uno Aug 1, 2012

    If you are a fan of Wonder Girl's character in the New 52 than this is worth picking up. Even though this is a filler issue it seems like that we might get an interesting story with Wonder Girl's armor in the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    IGN - Benjamin Bailey Jul 25, 2012

    This issue also has a short back-up feature by Fabian Nicieza and Jorge Jimenez. It's about five pages long and better than the entire comic that proceeds it. DC, I think you have found your new Teen Titans creative team. Read Full Review

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