dark_noldor's Tales of the Teen Titans #43 - The Judas Contract: Book Two - Betrayal! review

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    The writing dynamics estipulated by Wolfman worked very well with the Terminator´s strategy for aprehending the Titans: instead of fighting them as a team, he chose to take them down one by one, using all the information Terra delivered to him. The narrative format displayed in this issue fitted very well the whole nature of the story, allowing Dick Grayson to be showed more like a detective, to be characterized as a leader who´s in fear of failing and that his whole team is in great danger and perill. This issue started with an excellent pace, showing the fight of Dick and Slade, then it slowed a little down, more focused in the thought and analysis of Dick. I was very pleased with the dialogues, the narative captions and the whole story, except for a little detail or two (like, how did Adeline got into the Tower? And why did Terminator changed his aproach with Dick? All of the other Titans he chosed a stealth and tricky solution - like displayed in the cover, and only decided to get physical with Dick - he explained that it was because he was the weakest of them, but still I didn´t understand or agree with it) and the concept of the H.I.V.E. (that is a cheap imitation of Hydra or Hand). The best thing of this issue though was definitely Perez´art: amazing and beautiful! Highly recommended!
    4.5 out 5

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