Titans United #7
| Writer | Scott Cavan |
| Artist | Jose Luis, Jonas Trindade |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Titans face their final challenge as the true enemy is revealed. An alien armada is heading toward Earth, and Superboy must decide once and for all where his true allegiance lies. Will Starfire join forces with her evil sister, and what mysteries lurk far below the streets of Metropolis?
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9.0
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 15, 2022Both artists deliver fantastic visual moments on every page. The action is intense. The characters look fantastic and the styles perfectly capture the mood and tone of the story. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Mar 15, 2022Thats a minor complaint. This title has been a welcome substitute for the adult Titans as theyre largely written as incompetent in Teen Titans Academy. It was a nice ride to watch a skillful and very effective Titans squad. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
Mar 16, 2022With its final installment, Titans United comes to a close with the triumphant and entertaining conclusion that the miniseries deserved. Read Full Review
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7.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 15, 2022It's pretty impressive just how much Cavan Scott has managed to pack into one miniseries, but ambition doesn't always make for a strong comic. Read Full Review
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5.0
Dark Knight News - James Attias
Mar 16, 2022Titans United #7 Was nice to look at, and tied up all the loose ends, but too quickly and with little to no ramifications. This miniseries had its highs and had its lows, but sadly I don't think this is a story that will linger long in people's memories. Read Full Review
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5.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Mar 16, 2022A story that is sort of based on stories sort of based on comics returns to comics. and it's sort of okay and sort of dry and listless. Read Full Review
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4.8
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Mar 15, 2022Titans United had so many plots thrown at it that by the end here it feels like things are just concluded with saying "the pulse fixed it" over and over again. Yeah, the art was great throughout and this is still the best Titans book we have but overall this series and this finale left a lot to be desired. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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7.0
It was never a good series, however I only liked one thing and that is why I ended up acquiring it and that is seeing Jason with weapons.
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7.0
this was fine to be honest. Good art though
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6.5
Just like every season of the Titans tv show, this series stumbles its way to the finish in a clumsy and uninteresting finale
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6.0
Nothing special besides the art
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5.5
The rest of this series has been slightly above average due to the fair amount of interest I had in the overall plot and because the art is solid. However, I would have to consider this the worst issue of the series, which especially sucks considering it's the final one. For whatever reason, this was kind of boring at times, especially in the final few pages. A lot of this felt thrown together as well, and it just didn't work all that well for me. It's not terrible, which is why I'm rating it what I am. However, this was definitely a weak ending for a "fine" miniseries.
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1.0
Embarrassing. Scott Cavan doesn't know how to plot a story nor write human dialogues.
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