The Teen Titans have one last dance before the end.
The team is trying to have some fun after constantly saving the world but they won't have enough time to enjoy the moment since a strange drug is turning people into monsters.
And here we have Scott Lobdell handling these characters once again but despite of what you might expect about the writer, he didn't do a bad job here.
Lobdell's story concentrates on how the team tries to act like actual teenagers by going to dance and meeting some people. Credit where credit is due, the characterization was pretty on-point here with each member of the cast having a solid moment that showcases their personality nicely and we have some enjoyable scenes depicting their relationship.
The superheroic sections are decent with a classic villain for the team making a reappearance (although I'm not exactly sure when was the first time she appeared) and the protagonists showing how competent they actually are.
Cory Smith is in charge of the art and is good looking enough with solid character models and storytelling that depicts each segment decently.
Yeah, not bad at all although it doesn't really compensate for how disappointing this volume was as a whole.
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