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    Titans #28

    Titans » Titans #28 - Family Reunion, Part 1: Past Sins released by DC Comics on December 2010.

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    Family Reunion, Part 1: Past Sins last edited by Kid_EST on 02/07/20 06:18PM View full history

    Deathstroke's mercenary team finds itself in Gotham City to break someone out of Arkham Asylum! What insane Super-Villain are they supposed to spring? The answer may surprise you! And BRIGHTEST DAY fans will want to tune in for a special tie-in element featuring Osiris!

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    Welcome To Arkham Asylum 0

    The Good: For the first time the action doesn't completely suck balls. There's actually a lot of scenes that look dynamic instead of completely static and boring.  Speaking of the art, there's this one panel as they get ready to enter the asylum where Roy's face is seriously haunting. Plus the little art clues we get that lets us know he's high are really neat.The scene between Amanda and The Atom is made all the more emotional by the fact that we the readers know Ryan Choi is already dead. And ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Terror of the Titans! 0

    Okay so the only thing about this book thats really really good is the art, the rest is mediocre. Eric Wallace continues to Ruin Osiris. Ray Palmer try's to figure out what happened to Ryan Choi. I liked the part with Osiris and Killer Croc actually. Wallace actually wrights a good Tatooed Man. Cinder is kind of a boring character. Cliff Richards art is good but I HATED the way he drew Mad Hatter. Oh yeah and a NEW CHARACTER! the diologue is good the characters other then(Tattoed Man, Deathstrok...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    You idiot. You're High. 0

    Titans #28 continues the idea of the "villains for higher" team. Has this concept been utilized to it's fullest extent. ummmmm, no, not really. Has the introduction of Arsenal, former Hero Titan, to the team changed things up much. Ummm, once again no, not really. I don't think that the searies is bad, as there are many other searies out there that have been worse, but i don't think that it's utalized the potential in it's team concept of Villains for higher and it, in my opiniond, brought in Ar...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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