martes, 14 de noviembre de 2023

Some thoughts about World's Finest: Teen Titans #5


The Teen Titans are falling apart.

An old member has become an enemy and his greatest plan is to destroy the team by making them fight with each other. However, Robin will realize if he wants to lead this team he will have to be honest with all of them.

Getting more and more interesting.

Mark Waid is revealing a few of the plot-points he created since the beginning of this book. The dynamic between the cast is pretty interesting because is focusing on the current conflict that has been building up since the very first issue, I like how Waid hasn't really put all of this problems between the characters up front but they were still part of each chapter and this is where everything finally pays off. The characterization certainly helps to sell this idea since the cast acts exactly as you would expect from them in this situation.

Speaking of plannification, Waid shows who has been trying to tear the Titans apart and it all works considering the character was part of them at one point. If there's a complaint here though, is that the character himself is rather underwhelming in terms of portrayal and who he actually is, not to mention that the way Robin resolves the problems between the team was rather predictable but still, this all gets the job done.

Emanuela Lupacchino handles the art and it remains beautiful with appealing character models and perfect storytelling.

Good read, let's see if the resolution of this arc is satisfying.

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