Teen Titans #74
| Writer | Bryan Q. Miller |
| Artist | Joe Bennett |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The assault against the Teen Titans continues this issue as the team struggles to even the odds. Will they be defeated by a foe with superior leadership?And in the co-feature, Ravager is attacked in her arctic hideaway. Who wants her dead? That's what she wants to know
CRITIC REVIEWS
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The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt
Aug 28, 2009After this issue, Felicia Henderson has her work cut out for her. After a series of mixedresults runs by various writers, Bryan Q. Miller has brought this series back to the levels it reached under writer Geoff Johns. This, along with the strength of Sean McKeever's Ravager cofeatures, has given the series a lot of momentum. I wish her all the best, though, as this issue is going to be a tough act to follow. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Comic Addiction - Isaac Magaña
Sep 05, 2009I had expected Bryan to be the ongoing writer for this series and was kind of surprised to learn he was only doing this arc. Next month we get a brand new writer, but hopefully a consistent team. I’m ready for the Teen Titans to quit wallowing in self doubt. I’m ready for them to be the team they are so badly meant to be. I’m ready for them to be heroes. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Book Bin - Koppy McFad
Aug 29, 2009There is also a Ravager back-up feature which, in story and art, is as violent and morbid as the main feature. The main difference is that the protagonist, the Ravager, is so unlikeable that you actually want her to be killed. Read Full Review
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2.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Sep 07, 2009The Ravager backup is pretty much forgettable, too. Read Full Review