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    Teen Titans #96

    Teen Titans » Teen Titans #96 - Beast of Legend released by DC Comics on August 1, 2011.

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    One by one, The Titans have fallen! Now it's up to the oldest Titan and the newest Titan, as Beast Boy and Solstice battle demonic forces to save their teammates and keep an unspeakable evil from laying claim to the entire world. It's all-out war – with Beast Boy like you've never seen him before!

    Beast Boy and Solstice attack Rankor and his army head on in an attempt to free the other Teen Titans that have been captured.

    Beast Boy frees everyone, but most have lost their powers and Rankor is still all powerful. So once Solstice gets them to safety she goes back to fight Rankor one on one if she has to.

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    No Super 8 ad but there's another annoying ad. 0

    Issue #96 of Teen Titans.   The Story: Beast Boy and Solstice attacks all of Rankor troops and frees the other members.   The Good: One thing I will sat about Krul's writing is that he knows how to write fight scenes, they are big, they flow nicely from panel to panel and it feels big. I did like the scene on the first page with Solstice reading a book about Rama and really I like this whole fate approach with the character.   The Bad: None of the other team members do much in this issue, they a...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Too little, too late 0

    Some Indian Demon is loose. He's obviously beaten all the Titans but the newest one and Beast Boy. It's up to the motly crew of two to save the day.  The Good My first thought when the issue popped up ontop of my pile was "Oh man, now I have to read this again". I had no motivation to do it. Absolutely none. But when I did, I found myself pleasantly surprised. JT Krul delivers a readable story. It's far from interesting and it's nowhere near as engaging as Krul would like it to be, but it's not ...

    1 out of 7 found this review helpful.
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