miércoles, 24 de junio de 2015

Some thoughts about Teen Titans #9

Superboy has been accused of murder and the Teen Titans will have to prove his innocence despite that it might seem really difficult.

The team are still dealing with the ramifications of their newly found fame while Manchester Black is planning to torn their friendship apart with their own version of the Teen Titans.

Okay, some things worked here but I feel like I'm a bit lost.

For one, I really enjoy Will Pfeifer's ability to handle different sub-plots adequately by giving them enough time with solid transitions between each one. The issue definitely has a lot of content and it feels like you get your money worth.

On the other hand, I don't understand some of the actions between the characters. Kid Flash appeared here and the last time we saw him he was imprisoned along with Solstice in a different world and there's no explanation about how he returned. Plus, Wonder Girl talks to him as if nothing would have happened which doesn't make a lot of sense since he kinda betrayed the team before.

Keneth Rocafort returns to art duties and his work is as vibrant, creative and powerful as usual. He definitely brings some of the best from this issue.

Overall, I still liked this issue but there are still some things that bother me.

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