The title of Teen Titans #44 reminds me of a restaurant nearby my house called “East Meets West”. The restaurant is a buffet that has both Chinese food and American food. It’s a cross between a Quincy’sand a Magic Wok. The problem is that there is allot of food, but it really isn’t good.
Kinda like this book.
There’s is a lot going on, but it really isn’t good.
There are some interesting moments, but most of the story is dry and confusing. I really don’t want to think when I read a comic book. I want it all spelled out for me. Not true with this book. I think that is why I don’t get in the weeds with my comic book history–pardon the analogy, but to recall the history of most comic book characters would be similar to recounting the chronology of “Days of Our Lives” or “Guiding Light” from the first episode. I use that analogy because both thrive on drama and cliffhangers to keep in business.Â
Teen Titans #44 book simply had too much that one had to keep up with to make it enjoyable.
mattgunn says
I like the cover… cool art.
Know nothing about this comic, though.
-Matt
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