The Teen Titans will have to prove they have what it takes to keep being superheroes.
Their most recent actions has inspired a lot of teenagers to take the law in their own hands. However, that's not their only concern since a disaster is about occur that could destroy the whole city, it depends on Bunker and Beast Boy to try to save it. That might be only the beginning of their problems though.
Sincerely and pleasently surprised by this installment.
Will Pfeifer delivers in this issue and quite competent and enjoyable story, one pretty common based on superhero comics but it's so perfectly executed that you would'nt even mind.
The main plot is about Bunker and Beast Boy trying to deal wih the ramifications from the previous chapter and Pfeifer delivers good moment after good moment in the kind of scenario thanks to natural dialogue that helps to make the atmosphere of such scenes really immersive,
I have some problems with Bunker's characterization since he's no supposed to be an angsty teenager concerning his sexuality but he's still portrayed as a really intelligent and capable superhero which makes this kind of flaw passable.
By the way, there are several characters who were introduced in the previous issue but just in this one it was revealed who they are, you might recognize them.
Keneth Rocafort remains on art duties and his work is gorgeous. It's not only beautiful but it's able to capture every scene from the script perfectly but also inject a lot of creativity on it.
Better issue than the last one, I'm glad that this series is improving.
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