Teen Titans #70
| Writer | Sean McKeever |
| Artist | Joe Bennett |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
"Deathtrap" Part 3 of 5! Straight from the pages of VIGILANTE #5, the team gets roped into Jericho's insane plot to take out both Titans teams. But how can they fight back against a menace who can possess their bodies? Continued in TITANS #13, on sale in May!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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6.5
X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75
May 21, 2009I can honestly say this x-over isn't living up to the lofty expectations I had for it before it began. Maybe things will really pick up as this x-over comes to an end, but I seriously doubt that's going to happen. I will say that I was very happy that Ravager finally showed up here. Unfortunately I think her appearance may be a case of too little, too late. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Comic Addiction - Isaac Magaña
Apr 29, 2009McKeever wrote an impressive issue. I didn’t read parts one and two, but was still able to follow along in this issue. The only hiccup was the involvement of a character that was never identified by name, but was in a few pages and had speaking parts. I’m not aware of his significance and not sure I would by this issue alone. I guess that is one of the traps of reading only certain issues in a crossover. Teen Titans is finally going somewhere and I am glad to see it moving in that direction. I look forward to the next issue and where this team is going next. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Andre Lamar
May 09, 2009At the end of the day, Teen Titans #70 is a visually impressive read with a lack of valuable information. Although the trade edition of the Death Trap mini-series may prove to be beneficial, this latest installment is not worth the money unless youre a diehard fan. Read Full Review
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5.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
May 05, 2009As someone who's read a LOT of Titans comics, this issue -" this whole "Deathtrap" storyline -- just seems stale. I've got the feeling we've been here, done this, and we might even have the t-shirt. Read Full Review
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3.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
May 18, 2009I felt like there were references to things I had missed, but nothing compelled me to seek out the missing elements. Read Full Review