Titans #30
| Event\Storyline | DC K.O. |
| Writer | John Layman |
| Artist | Pete Woods, Bruno Abdias |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
DC K.O. All Fight Month, round 4 of 8! Grab yourself a ringside seat and get ready for the latest round of K.O. carnage!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Dec 17, 2025This issue contains some great horror visuals, but it also has some interesting commentary on the way the two of them both view their jobs as heroes. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Dec 17, 2025Titans #30 continues the thrilling event of DC K.O. with Cyborg and Swamp Thing, bringing a fight you won't want to miss. Read Full Review
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8.9
KPB Comics - Phillip Creary
Dec 17, 2025Titans #30 is a great entry in the DC K.O. event. Great character moments, incredible art by Woods, and a fun fight. Next up: Harley Quinn vs. Zatanna. That one is going to be a doozy. Read Full Review
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8.6
Comic Watch - Chad Burdette
Dec 17, 2025Titans #30 is a satisfying issue with a round that looks and speaks volumes of both Cyborg and Swamp Thing's characters, while moving the Titans story arc forward at the same time. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Dec 17, 2025Titans #30 understands exactly what kind of comic it is and leans into it with confidence. John Layman and Pete Woods turn Cyborg vs. Swamp Thing into a showcase of power, creativity, and escalating stakes, using the multiverse to keep each round feeling fresh and unpredictable. While it's mostly a fight comic, the emotional beats at the end and that sharp cliffhanger give the issue weight beyond the punches. Whether you're Team Cyborg or Team Swamp Thing, this match proves DC K.O. is hitting its stride. Read Full Review
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8.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Dec 17, 2025Titans Issue 30 is a terrific depiction of opposites. The two fighters come from Earth, but could not represent further aspects of the planet. Cyborg is the height of engineering, whilst Swamp Thing encapsulates the Earth itself. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Dec 17, 2025Titans #30 proves that tournament comics work best when they explore character rather than just rank power levels. This issue knows what matters and delivers on it. Read Full Review
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6.3
The Comic Book Spot - Jack Stewardson
Dec 17, 2025The art is pretty solid in Titans #30. Woods has a strong grasp of anatomy in various angles and perspectives, it's really impressive. What's more is his ability to draw different, recognizable iterations of each character while maintaining his own style. Read Full Review