Teen Titans #24

Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: Angel Unzueta, Art Thibert Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 23, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 4
3.8Critic Rating
3.3User Rating

As Forever Evil spreads across the world, where have the Teen Titans gone? Find out when they are and why the Titans definitely arent together!

  • 4.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Oct 24, 2013

    I never thought I'd be happy to see the regular Teen Titans again. But after the horrors of the Teen Titans Villain Month comics, I say bring on the regularly scheduled programming, as awful as it may be! And Teen Titans #24 is pretty awful. Not terribly awful, I suppose, but pretty darn awful, nonetheless. This week, Teen Titans focuses on its horrible, stilted expositional dialogue, with an overabundance of thought balloons, because writer Scott Lobdell isn't aware that those went out of style with fanny packs and the word 'radical'. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    All-Comic - Jacob Bryant Oct 23, 2013

    Teen Titans #24doesn't have a lot to offer in terms of a fun comic book story. It has the skeleton of a fun story, but its quick hops through time and broad focus on all the characters rather than just a few make the flow of the book a choppy mess. Read Full Review

  • 3.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Oct 28, 2013

    This could of actually been a fun story arc, Titans Lost In Time.  But all the interesting things that happened in this issue, were just a few panels, and then we move back to pointless narration.  I love a good time travel story, but I'm sad to say, this wasn't one.  Last issue was a filler issue, that reset the status quo for the Titans, and it seemed with them getting sucked into the time stream in Forever Evil #2 we were finally going to get some interesting Titans.  Sadly that wasn't the case.  I love this title, but for the past bunch of issues it's hard to be a fan.  Hopefully sometime soon we will get the Titans we deserve back in action. Read Full Review

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