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Teen Titans Go #8

 

 

SCORE: 72

 

Teen Titans Go #8 

 

I am thankful I had the $2.99 to purchase a copy of the Teen Titans Go #8 comic book. I notice that different authors and artists are involved in these comic books. This is probably why I like some of the books better than others. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Teen Titans Go #8. The credits are found on page three with art on the same page. There is a seven page preview of Lois Lane and the Friendship Challenge.

The preview in Teen Titans Go #8 did not speak to me. The story in Teen Titans Go #8 did not speak to me either. There will be spoilers in this review going forward. Raven is just trying to chill and enjoy something in Teen Titans Go #8. The rest of the Teen Titans are constantly trying to get her attention on something. This is how parents feel with toddlers. Look at me, look at me. I don't need to see everything you discover. I already discovered all of those things.

Raven gets an invitation from her dad. Raven must compete against her siblings. They are all demons by the way. There are some attempts at humor within Teen Titans Go #8. I liked to see the different characters try and go goth in Teen Titans Go #8. The baby siblings that can fly are a bit on the weird side in my opinion. There are different competitions within Teen Titans Go #8. The rowing a boat across a fire lake was odd.

The really odd thing is they are in wood boats that did not melt, or catch fire. There is a comment about that in Teen Titans Go #8. The eating contest is interesting in Teen Titans Go #8. Starfire winds up winning that one because she can eat all of these disgusting looking creepy crawlies. There is one where they need to scare one another in Teen Titans Go #8. The Titans show off some corny jokes to win that one.

Raven's team winds up winning in Teen Titans Go #8. That means she gets to stay up on Earth while all the other demons must stay down there. I suppose and I guess they were supposed to be in hell. Teen Titans Go #8 is not really very clear on that. The art in Teen Titans Go #8 is crisp and clean. The story just did not do much for me. Plus Teen Titans Go #8 makes demons look really fun and friendly.
- Paul

 

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

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Deibert, Garbowska, Brys
Rating: ‘8+’ for EIGHT and OLDER ONLY


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