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    Teen Titans: Year One #6

    Teen Titans: Year One » Teen Titans: Year One #6 - Awakening released by DC Comics on August 1, 2008.

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    2.4 stars

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    A good end 0

     I have to say, I like this cover. It has good colors to it, and it is also very indicitive of what goes on inside the book itself.As to the interiors? The art is still infuriatingly childish, and it is also still trying to skirt the line between regular and anime, and not doing a very good job of that. However, it is the story that redeems this book. It is definitely the best of the series. Also the most dark of the six issues. Robin dealing with the death all around him, turned out to be the k...

    1 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The End 0

    This issue just came out of nowhere. It weirded me out. There should have been some buildup to this.So yeah, so Robin's in some nightmare and his team is all a part of it. So I guess Speedy really isn't part of the Titans.I liked how it ended. With the creature that initiated the whole team up appearing again.In the end, this series was solid. Could have been better.The art, on the other hand, is still excellent....

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Where the Heck...? 0

    Where did this one come from? The complete lack of story buildup really hurt this one and everything seemed to happen too fast for me.  I was done with this issue in under five minutes.  That's almost unheard of.  In it's own right that's kinda distracting.  I hate giving this issue such a low rating because I really like this series, but with the almost complete lack of a story I have no choice....

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A Disappointing End 0

    Amazing is the only word I could use to describe every other issue of this series. I loved it. More than I've ever loved the Teen Titans ever! Kid-Flash's cockiness, Aqualad's timidness, Wonder Girl's girly-ness (I genuinely mean that!) and Robin's leadership was amazing. I feel bad Wolfram had such little time on this. I think she really could have done with at least another 3 or 4 issues or maybe even an ongoing series! But sadly that didn't happen and this is where it ended. I was devastated ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    So unsatisfying and lacking in character 14

    I really wanted to love this. I thought the idea of a Year One for the Teen Titans made sense and seemed like a great way to show how the team formed and develop the bonds between the characters in a fun and colorful way. Sadly this comic fails in about everyway imaginable. Not only did it get off on the wrong foot with me, but it continued to disapoint me even after it had won back some of my trust. This Year One series was terribly rushed. The bonds between the characters arent fleshed out at ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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