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Teen Titans Go #2

 

 

SCORE: 73

 

Teen Titans Go #2 

 

I am still on the fence when it comes to the Teen Titans Go comic book series. The first one was interesting enough for the price. Teen Titans Go #2 is also sort of interesting in some regards. I like the price of this comic book for the amount of content. On the other hand the story telling is meh at best. Teen Titans Go #2 is a stand alone story as far as I can tell. I suppose they could continue the storyline but the ending makes me think it won't.

Teen Titans Go #2 cost me $2.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Teen Titans Go #2. There are also seven pages of a preview of Teen Titans Go On TV. Spoilers will be a part of my review of the Teen Titans Go #2 comic book. Teen Titans Go #2 does contain some violent content. There is also quite a bit of humor within Teen Titans Go #2. I think kids would like Teen Titans Go #2 better than adults.

Robin calls together Raven, Beast Boy, and Starfire. Robin plans on interrogating them over something very interesting. Do you know what that would be? Cyborg has gone missing. Cyborg missed the snack funds meeting. No one misses the snack funds meeting in Teen Titans Go #2. Something must be really wrong with Cyborg. Starfire gets to tell her story of the last time she saw Cyborg first.

After Starfire tells a story that is generally made up, we get to hear from Beast Boy. I forgot to mention Beast Boy, Starfire, Cyborg and Raven are at movie night. Robin was not invited because he talks during the movies. Beast Boy tells this wild story that is just his own dream. I must admit that part was kind of funny. So were reactions from characters like Starfire earlier in the comic book.

Finally Raven gets to tell the story of what really happened. There was a beeping on Cyborg's arm, and he left to go see the Justice League to figure out how to fix the alien technology. If he missed the snack fund meeting he asked they tell everyone he was okay. Robin winds up slamming his face on the desk because he wasted all of this time interrogating the others. All he had to do was ask Raven.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Cody, Owen
Rating: ‘8+’ for EIGHT and OLDER ONLY


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