He’s the world’s deadliest mercenary and the Titans’ oldest and most dangerous en-emy. He’s also dead…or at least we thought he was dead. Yeah, we’re talkin’ aboutSlade Wilson, Deathstroke, now back from the dead, building a new team of villains,and ready to take on the Titans. How did he do it? Find out in this can't-miss issue!
Titans #22 felt like the start of something old, something new, something forgotten and something that might have long term implications. (I tried to have something blue but I couldn't get a rhyme! Sue me!) Until next time, loyal readers! Read Full Review
Solid issue, but one that feels like it's treading on well-trod ground. Read Full Review
Titans #22 delivers exactly what it needed to be in explaining the return of Deathstroke and leading the new Crime Syndicate. Bringing back Terra in the fold helps work in more Teen Titans history into the series. Everything else that is developed establishes a strong potential for the Titans vs Crime Syndicate storylife. Read Full Review
Wow! John Layman pens another masterpiece! Is there anything that kid can't do?!!!?
I love having Terra back for this book. I'm still not a fan of having Dick as a part of the team with Donna as leader. It just seems weird. The ending with the lava monster seemed tacked on as well, but overall I'm liking the story though it has some pitfalls like Clock King having mental powers that do not match his character. I'm looking forward to the battle with Deathstroke. Let's hope Layman doesn't drag it out.
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There’s nothing wrong with revisiting “Greatest Hits” every one and a while and that’s what Terra and Deathstroke bring to this issue. That coupled with some of the interpersonal subplots make this series feel more and more like the New Teen Titans than it has in a very long time. Of course, that’s sort of the point, that’s why people like these characters together. It’s taken some growing pains but, this series seems to be on the upswing, even if the art feel more YA Graphic Novel than mainstream comic book.