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Teen Titans, Volume 3: Death of the Family by Scott Lobdell

yodamom's review

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2.0

I had trouble with the back and forth Between Red Robin, Batman, The Teen Titans, and then what ? More characters jump into this super hero jumble. I like book with more focus and an at least somewhat obvious tie in with the other story it's supposed to mix with. I just did not get that here.
The art work was just above average.

tmwebb3's review

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3.0

Liked the "Tim Drake" origin, and will read more to figure out who he is and where he came from. Skipped all of the Death of the Family stuff, since none of it was new for me. Enjoyed the end, with the new base on the yacht and Red Robin being controlled. Will continue with this series after all. Art still weak.

alandd's review

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2.0

I only have to say: was it so hard to use a tranlator, even Google's for the texts in Spanish? There were horrible mistakes twice that made my eyes almost bleed. Go hard or go home.
About the story, this is going NOWHERE (ironically, and yes, pun intended.) There were dark elements that I liked, but that had no relationship with the overall plot. I didn't see a real connection between the characters, but I'm really curious about what the hell will happen now or how it this mess supposed to end. Call me a masochist, but I wouldn't want to clear that doubt.

shane_tiernan's review

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4.0

This really made me wish I was reading Batman and this entire event, but I got the gist of it and it was dark and cool. The Teen Titans part of it was kind of normal, teens not yet trained, worried about messing up and then messing up, and also flirting.

iam_griff's review

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2.0

I can say that this volume of Teen Titans was much better than the previous one. The story somewhat flowed better & was easier to follow, but I haven’t read “Death of the Family” so I didn’t have a lot of context about the relationships between Nightwing, Batgirl, Robin, Red Robin, & Red Hood. I was slightly lost by how the story ended. Guess I’ll need to dive into “Death of the Family” after I finish the Teen Titans. I did enjoy the cameo appearance of Starfire & Arsenal.
The final issue in this volume Raven is introduced with a weird feathered head (wtf!?) & is doing something to Tim Drake that causes him to first make out with one teammate Kiran (Solstice) then going to make out with Cassie (Wonder Girl). I mean WTF!?

Am hoping this volume hasn’t peaked for this series. Cause so far I’m really not impressed with how this comic is being written.

findingthefantasticstory's review

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5.0

I enjoyed this a lot more than vol 2. As someone who is new to reading DC it was great to finally read something that included the joker.

jacquilynn's review

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5.0

I read the collection with all the stories from Death of the Family but this has a few extra stories specifically for the Titans featuring Raven. Left off on a great cliffhanger.

bloodravenlib's review

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(Review and rating coming soon)

drewmay97's review

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dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

shannonleighd's review

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2.0

Only person I like is Wonder Girl.