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Teen Titans Go #12

 

 

SCORE: 79

 

Teen Titans Go #12 

 

Teen Titans Go #12 is the Valentines issue of this comic book series. I a getting to Teen Titans Go #12 a few weeks after that holiday. This comic book cost me $2.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Teen Titans Go #12. There are also six pages of a preview of Kid Flash Going Rogue in this comic book. The credits can be found on page two with art as well.

There is plenty of humor within Teen Titans Go #12. I plan on spoilers for the rest of this comic book review. Raven is looking for her cloak in Teen Titans Go #12. It is not the cloak she is wearing in Teen Titans Go #12 either. Raven accidentally opens the door to Starfire’s room. All of these Robin plushies come out at her. Robin is going to let Starfire know he is romantically interested in her.

Robin then dresses as Cupid in Teen Titans Go #12. A lot of the humor in this comic book comes from things being said and Robin wearing a diaper. Eventually Robin does put his normal costume back on in Teen Titans Go #12. There is another present in the room, but it is for Raven. Who is the secret admirer of Raven? How did they get into the building?

Robin uses his detective abilities to figure it out. He steps on the plushie to find out it is actually a demon. This demon is impressed with Raven. Raven is not interested in a relationship right now, so this demon goes back to Trigon. Robin never does let Starfire know he is interested in her in Teen Titans Go #12. Beast Boy might be interested in Raven though.

Teen Titans Go #12 has now reached a year in terms of being a series. It did not start the greatest but has been picking up steam. I am thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of this comic book. The humor continues to improve and was really deep in Teen Titans Go #12. I am very curious to see where this franchise goes next.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 76%
Writing: 81%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 74%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Fisch, Brizuela, Riesco
Rating: ‘8+’ for EIGHT and OLDER ONLY


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