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Teen Titans Go #7

 

 

SCORE: 80

 

Teen Titans Go #7 

 

I am enjoying the Teen Titans Go series so much that I decided after reading Teen Titans Go #7 that it would go on my comic book pull. I have been buying, reading, and reviewing them every month and just now decided I want to keep it going. Teen Titans Go #7 is $2.99, and there are twenty pages of comic book content. The credits are on the fourth page with some comic book content. There is also a four page preview within Teen Titans Go #7.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Teen Titans Go #7 comic book going forward. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Teen Titans Go #7 comic book. The four page preview within Teen Titans Go #7 is of C.O.R.T. Children of the Round Table. There is plenty of humor within Teen Titans Go #7. The pizza joke continues within Teen Titans Go #7. I have read that joke in earlier issues of this comic book.

The storyline in Teen Titans Go #7 revolves around The Legion of Super-Heroes showing up and inviting the Teen Titans to the future. There is something kind of sketchy about this invite though. Different characters show off their powers in Teen Titans Go #7. Robin of course has no powers so there is some humor there. The Teen Titans are asked to compete to become members of the Legion of Super-Heroes.

The Great Disaster is referenced within Teen Titans Go #7. No one is really sure what it is or was though. Turns out the characters pretending to be the Legion of Super-Heroes is actually the descendants of H.I.V.E. They are H.I.V.E. Five but there are more than five of them. The Teen Titans capture H.I.V.E. near the end of Teen Titans Go #7. Then the real Legion of Super-Heroes shows up in Teen Titans Go #7.

The start of Teen Titans Go #7 had the Teen Titans needing to delete some files to have enough room for important programs in their Tower Cloud. Robin did not want to let some of his files go at the beginning of Teen Titans Go #7. After their whole adventure in the future Robin decides to delete the files and leave room for the rest of the team. It was a very nice feel good moment in Teen Titans Go #7.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 77%
Writing: 80%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Cohen, Di Chiara, Strachan
Rating: ‘8+’ for EIGHT and OLDER ONLY


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