viernes, 19 de abril de 2019

Some thoughts about Teen Titans #29

Can the Teen Titans handle Deathstroke?

Slade is playing with Damian's mind but the worst problem the team they will have to face is the ongoing conflict between them.

This crossover continues and thank God is still good.

Adam Glass offers a new installment that, while it has the current crossover as part of its focus, it's still mostly devoted to the development he has been building-up all this time. The conflict between the members of the team is palpable because of Damian's actions and Deathstroke contributes a lot to that due that he's starting to put doubts in everyone about if what they're doing is right or not, not only that but he also makes them question their own nature based on their backstories.

Best of all though, is the interaction between the characters and their personalities. I really enjoy how Glass turned Wallace into the voice of reason of the team (which is a nice change considering how he was portrayed before), the relationship between Crush and Djinn is becoming more and more complicated and this is bound to create more drama because of Damian's inclusion here. Great character work all-around.

Bernard Chang remains in art duties and his work is still solid with expressive characters and a vibrant style.

Great read, the best this week no doubt.

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