Teen Titans Go #4
SCORE: 72
One of the more interesting things concerning Teen Titans Go #4 is
how the authors change. I recognize some of these names from the past.
This reminds me of what happens with the Looney Tunes and Scooby-Doo
comic books. Thankfully Teen Titans Go #4 does contain one cohesive
story for the twenty pages of comic book content. Teen Titans Go #4 cost
me $2.99.
I will include spoilers in my review of the Teen Titans Go #4 comic
book. The name of the story within Teen Titans Go #4 is “Going Postal.”
Do not worry it will make sense in a little bit. Blackfire shows up to
fight the Teen Titans in Teen Titans Go #4. The bomb explodes before
reaching the Earth. Blackfire calls it a draw.
The Titans are then trying to figure out what to do next. Robin gets the
bright idea of reading fan mail. There is plenty of humor and commentary
within Teen Titans Go #4. Beast Boy keeps tapping an envelope to get the
message. He does not know how to open a letter in Teen Titans Go #4.
There is also some other tongue in cheek content in this comic book.
The running gag in Teen Titans Go #4 is the letters they are reading are
supposed to go to the Justice League. The name of who it is addressed to
changes as the character reads it in Teen Titans Go #4. I got a few
smiles out of that personally while reading this comic book.
The Teen Titans find an Amazo in Teen Titans Go #4. He eats their food
and parties with them. Then the mailman shows up to get this giant bag
of letters. So the Teen Titans stuff Amazon back into the bag and let
the Justice League deal with him. I think kids will find Teen Titans Go
#4 clever to funny. I like the price of this comic book.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 78%
Story: 71%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Fisch, Garbowska, Brys
Rating: ‘8+’ for EIGHT and OLDER ONLY
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