Beast Boy is losing control.
Gar believes that he's alone after now and is being manipulated by someone who plans to do the same to many other teenagers.
This was a decent read overall.
Ben Percy delivers a new chapter where he focuses on character work and a few themes. The way how he connects Gar's feeling of loneliness with what people around his age tend to feel seems pretty on-point and is also quite adequate considering what has been happening with this team over the last few storylines. Percy also includes a few interesting characters bits from the rest of the cast like Wally and Raven whose relationship continues to be developed.
Although I have to say that this is taking a pretty different direction I was expecting since I was assuming that Percy was going to explore the effect that drugs can have over young people and how that can alter their views of reality in different ways. As it is is still decent but not as powerful as it could have been.
Scot Eaton handles the art and is appropriate due to the solid expressions and clean style.
Enjoyable enough, hope the conclusion is solid.
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