Titans Annual #2
| Writer | Dan Abnett |
| Artist | Tom Grummett |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
"Titans Apart" finale! Arsenal and Donna discover the truth about the Bliss conspiracy...only they're too late! With the Justice League off the board and the Titans divided, who will stand against the evil Brain as he attempts to create his new world order-and kill everyone on Earth in the process?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Apr 25, 2018This book, thankfully, is awesome and a fitting capstone to the original series. Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Steven Brown
Apr 27, 2018Overall I thought Titans Annual #2 was a great read! Personally I always thought Mallah and Brain were always two bottom tier villains that weren't really a big threat. Abnett even addresses this through Mallah, who talks about how both the hero and villain communities mocked them at best. However this only strengthened their resolve, and I'm actually looking forward to seeing these two villains return again at some point. The story ends with Donna calling Batman and letting the League know it was them that saved the world–I can't wait to see how the Justice League responds to this! Read Full Review
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8.7
Comicsverse - AJ Zender
Apr 25, 2018While the story does suffer from a bit of inconsistency on all fronts, TITANS ANNUAL #2 does a fantastic job closing the "Mind Over Matter" story arc. With strong characterization and an action-heavy plot, this story does a fantastic job capturing what we love about the Titans. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
Apr 25, 2018I just feel cheated because it was the end of the run, and promise of the series was never fulfilled. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Russ Burlingame
Apr 25, 2018Titans Annual #2 takes a setup that feels like it could fit into a 10-page backup story and stretches it out to a 40-page issue, but writer Dan Abnett manages to keep it from being boring by filling those pages with interesting characters and well-written dialogue. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Apr 26, 2018Titans Annual #2 finishes this arc as it should, with the Titans getting back together and Mallah and Brain mending their relationship. Grummett, Derenick, and the rest of the art team do great work on the visuals. Dan Abnett wrote a fun and compelling Annual for the Titans here. This one gets a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Apr 29, 2018Titans Annual #2 is a great conclusion to the final story arc for this incarnation of the Titans team. Dan Abnett delivered an ending that paid off on all the character development Nightwing, Donna Troy, Flash and Arsenal have gone through up to this point. The resolution leaves these core members of the Titans in a great spot moving forward. Hopefully that momentum is carried over to the new version of the Titans in the post-No Justice DC Universe. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Apr 25, 2018With our big threat of this arc not being defined as well as I would have liked.......... Hell, it seems to be a bit of joke here to keep it as vague as possible, I still really enjoyed myself reading this issue. For the most part our heroes came off being the best possible versions of themselves that they could be and I loved the art depicting one of the biggest threats that the Titans have ever faced. Yeah, things were a bit predictable for how they played out, but it didn't ruin any of my enjoyment for this Annual. Read Full Review
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7.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Apr 25, 2018Dan Abnett's Titans run comes to a close in Titans Annual #2 " at least this version does, as the team will be combined with members of the Teen Titans and a few new characters in a few months. But while Abnett's writing has always been competent with what he had to work with, the core dynamic of the original Teen Titans reuniting hasn't worked since launch mini Titans Hunt. Read Full Review
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7.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Apr 25, 2018This was an underwhelming conclusion to a storyline that never really clicked. Its recommended only for those who have already been invested in this era of the Titans. Read Full Review
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6.0
Batman-News - Daniel Cheeseman
Apr 26, 2018Though its a fully functioning and occasionally emotional ending to the storyline, Titans Annual #2 doesn't quite live up to the build-up and, despite the extra pages, fails to give us any inkling of where the team are headed in the future. Read Full Review
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5.0
The Batman Universe - Bob Moriarty
Apr 27, 2018The Titans are great characters and they each deserve (and usually get) better treatment than to just tie off the era with such a snooze-fest. Ultimately this is the group that defines the future of the Justice League, so we can look forward to the opportunity to paint them with a better brush in the post-No Justice landscape. Read Full Review
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5.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
May 01, 2018It's not bad but it's just so familiar that it left me feeling kind of ho hum about it all and questioning whether I'll come back when the series returns. Read Full Review