Spinning out of the world-shaking events of DC K.O.! Before the heart of Apokolips terraforms the planet into a hellscape, the Titans lead the evacuation of the Earth! While the team splits up to save as many people as possible, old friends and new allies join the fray to save humanity from extinction. The next major Titans storyline starts here!
Titans #28 feels like the last time we'll see all the Titans together, and it was a wonderful read, finger's crossed for the next issue. Read Full Review
This is one of the best issues of the series so far, and it's a great companion piece to the main event. Read Full Review
The Titans prepare for the end of the world in the latest K.O. tie-in. Layman hits on the emotional key points via the writing. Woods art constructs memorable images of a team knowing this could really be the end. Judging by the last page, they might not be far off. Read Full Review
Titans Issue 28 puts the lives of billions in a few hands. The pace may be slow, and the energy is lethargic, but the atmosphere is fantastic. Read Full Review
Titans #28 is a quick, action-packed peek at the DC K.O. aftermath. It blows by incredibly quickly, largely serving as a tie-in for those following the Titans' role in the larger event. If you love the team, enjoy the art, and want to see how they handle a planetary-scale disaster, check it out. Read Full Review
By far the best issue to-date of Layman’s run! In fact, I enjoyed this DC KO crossover far more than the mini-series itself. Whereas that first issue did very little to quell my concerns over what is a fairly preposterous storyline and a massive exposition dump, this Titans crossover fills in many of the gaps in the KO storyline, particularly the unimaginable logistics of how you get the Earth’s population safely evacuated. Kudos to this team of storytellers for helping make sense of a nutty company-wide crisis event!
This issue is just silly. I hope this doesn't bode the fate and diretion of DC KO. They are trying to evacuate the entire population of the Earth in a single day? What? To where exactly? Unless they have billions of boomtubes going to thousands or at very least hundreds of planets to absorb that population, it is impossible. This entire issue simply insults my intelligence and doesnt even try to make anything about it plausible. Hundsreds of thousands of people trying to go to one rendevous point would be stuck in traffic for a week. The idea is so silly. This issue sucked.
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