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Teen Titans #34 Review
The traitor revealed!
The traitor revealed!
Jump into the 80's of DC Comics!
A fun ending to a great story.
"There's a lot I don't understand about your world."
Absolute Carnage is dripping with tension, serving a dish of horror delights.
A tweak here and there, and Dan Slott finds the right formula to make Marvel's First Family relevant again.
A bizarre collection of obscure heroes make this a fun book for seasoned Marvel readers.
A story that stands alone with big ideas.
Henry and J.J. Abrams' new series has all the trappings of a contemplative, dark, and relatable tale.
This issue's implications will be dissected for quite some time.
A good origin story especially for YA readers.
Matthew Rosenberg's finish is daring.