starkiller809's Teen Titans #4 - Danger Squared! review

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    Good Again

    I've had a mixed reading experience with the Teen Titans series. I really didn't care for issue one. I really liked issue two. I hated issue three. Now issue four is added to ones that I like. Maybe the best one yet.
     
    THE GOOD:
    I really like the art. Brett Booth draws characters different so all the people look different and interesting. The Times Square part, his art shined the most. He added quite a bit of easter eggs and the detail was amazing. The story doesn't add much but it makes up for it by all the character interaction. We get to see Wonder Girl and Superboy fight. We also get to see Red Robin and the others interact at Red Robin's 'base'. I like some of the humor that was added to the book and I think it makes it fun to read.
     
    THE BAD:
    I like most of the characters, except Bunker. I think that they are stereotyping homosexuals a bit. I also think some of the humor made the character come off as 'catty'. I also think that some of the dialog came off a little cheesy.
     
    THE VERDICT: 4/5 (Great)
    Teens Titans has been great and also bad. I like one issue and hate the other. I think that this issue is the best and if Scott Lobdell keeps to this kind of story, we are all in for an amazing treat. However, it can go both ways easily. If you like Red Robin, Wonder Girl, Superboy, or Kid Flash, then you are going to want this book because it has all of them and they are all fairly likable. If you want a good comic, you can take a chance with an issue.

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