I doubt Wally will be a big part since he’s the main Flash again
Teen Titans Academy #1
| Writer | Tim Sheridan |
| Artist | Rafa Sandoval |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Welcome to Teen Titans Academy! Packed with both new, super-powered teens and numerous dark secrets, Teen Titans Academy’s student body includes Shazam; a new Australian speedster; a trio of Goth(am) teen expatriates obsessed with Batman-and one member of this first class will become the deadly Red X. Original New Teen Titans including Nightwing, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy take on the role of teachers and mentors for superpowered teens. Their goal: to shape the next generation of heroes.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Black Nerd Problems - Morgan Hampton
Mar 24, 2021If none of that is enough for you, Beast Boy is a full-on Zaddy with a full torso and a beard and Cyborg actually has something to do. You love to see it, and let's hope to see more stuff we love in the coming issues. Read Full Review
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10
BGCP - Timothy Vega
Apr 15, 2021Issue #1 of Teen Titans Academy does a very good job overall at setting up storylines and intrigue for the future of the series. It is clear that the allure of Red X is the main hook of the book's narrative currently. And as long as the new teens and their dynamics with other heroes are better developed and established before this Red X storyline comes to an end, this series should do well at broadening the scope of the Teen Titans series. With something as unique and new to the Titans as this, the shake up in premise could go either way, so this first arc is going to be an important one for the series. Read Full Review
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9.0
But Why Tho? - Swara Ahmed
Mar 23, 2021Teen Titans Academy #1 is overall a fantastic start to this series. With wonderful character dynamics between older and newer characters, an exciting new setting, and great art, it's an enthralling comic that will satisfy both old and new Titans fans alike. I highly recommend you pick this one up. Read Full Review
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9.0
DC Comics News - Steve Ray
Mar 23, 2021That was a very strong start, and this aging (but young at heart) fanboy is totally invested. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson"
Mar 24, 2021In addition to being one of the most delightful Teen Titans stories I've read in a long time, this first issue of Teen Titans Academy is just the foundation for a genuinely engrossing young adult drama"and I genuinely can't wait to see where it goes next. Read Full Review
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9.0
Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore
Mar 26, 2021A stunning debut issue that points to great things in the future. Read Full Review
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8.9
Comic Watch - Cody White
Mar 23, 2021Teen Titans Academy #1 introduces readers to tons of new characters and new concepts as the Teen Titans continue to change and adapt with time in the most wonderful ways! From #DCComics @Iamtimsheridan @rafasandoval75 @jorditarragona6 @loquesunalex #RobLeigh Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 23, 2021Sandoval delivers some beautiful imagery throughout the issue. There are great character moments as well as beautiful details in every page. Read Full Review
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8.2
The Comicbook Dispatch - acnbat
Mar 26, 2021Tim Sheridan and company deliver a very nice debut issue. Not overly faced paced, not too action-heavy. Just about perfectly paced for this reviewer. It certainly has piqued my interest and will have me coming back to read if and how our new characters progress, and who the heck this version of Red X is?! Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - James Stone
Mar 23, 2021The first issue of a new series needs to bring something to encourage readers to come back for issue #2, and I feel that Teen Titans Academy #1 has done more than enough to ensure people continue reading this series. Fun new students alongside the Teen Titans and their teachers the Titans are a whole lot of Titans for your money. When you remember Red X will also be making an appearance at some point then you will be hooked. Read Full Review
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8.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Mar 23, 2021Teen Titans Academy #1 is a solid start to the series. While it doesn't go off in a bold original direction, it does deliver a solid take on the concept it uses. The new characters are interesting and the original team is great together. It's a comic that you know there are hard times ahead but in the present, things are fun, enjoyable, and positive. There's a charm and innocence about it, which also makes it a superhero comic that's unique for the stands. Read Full Review
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8.0
Caffeinated Critique - James Stone
Mar 23, 2021The first issue of a new series needs to bring something to encourage readers to come back for issue #2 and I feel this has done more than enough to ensure people continue reading this series. Fun new students alongside the Teen Titans and their teachers the Titans are a whole lot of Titans for your money. When you remember Red X will also be making an appearance at some point then you will be hooked. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Daniel Berlin
Mar 23, 2021Teen Titans Academy #1 is (another) strong start for the new Titans era. If you skipped Future State, this is a great jumping on point. Read Full Review
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7.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Mar 23, 2021Teen Titans Academy offers some encouraging signs that this could be a welcome evolution of the team provided Sheridan reduces the emphasis on Red X until that character is actually close to being revealed. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Mar 23, 2021While I really love the idea of this book I wish that this first issue took its time to flesh out the characters and their motivations because it just throws so much at you, while starting a mystery that is forced on us about Red X, that doesn't play off very well because everyone has more information about it than we do. There's just too much going on here and nothing feels solid to me since we're just thrown into this new status quo that feels slapped together and I want to see the evolution of the Teen Titans coming together, new and old to see that the next generation of heroes are taken care of. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Mar 26, 2021Teen Titans Academy #1 is all about setting up the mission statement of this series. While the mystery of who Red X is will likely be what most will talk about that is not the only interesting thing that happens in this issue. Tim Sheridan does a good job laying the groundwork to get readers invested in all the characters in Teen Titans Academy. And that is all that can be asked for from a first issue of a series. Read Full Review
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6.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 23, 2021Existing characters like Bunker, Red Arrow, Vulcan, and even Shazam are lurking around the fringes, but are lucky to get a line or two. My personal favorites are probably a trio of mutated Bat-kids from Gotham. But this first issue throws so much at the page it feels more like a cliffs-notes preview of what's to come, rather than a proper first issue. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Batman Universe - Hannan Mouawad
Mar 25, 2021Tim Sheridan and Rafa Sandoval open the doors to Teen Titans Academy and bring in new and old faces, most good and some bad, as the founding heroes step into new roles as teachers. The reminder of Nightwing's dark alter ego is a pointed strike at the first Robin and hint of the potential future to come. I'm excited to read how those future events will play out! Read Full Review
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5.0
Batman-News - Corbin Nelson
Mar 25, 2021As those of you who read my Infinite Frontier #0 review might have gleaned, I was excited about this premise. I was prepared to love Teen Titans Academy #1, but the lack of wonder, awkward and forced generational conflict, so-so pencils, and contrived mystery setup really took the hype out of my sails. That doesn't mean that the series is doomed" just off to a rocky start. Here's hoping they get their act together. Read Full Review
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3.0
Comics: The Gathering - James Caudill
Mar 27, 2021Overall, unless you are just a hugely dedicated Teen Titans fan, I would pass on this and pick up Strange Academy instead. Read Full Review