DEATHSTROKE IS BACK! The deadly assassin has cheated Death and that spells trouble for the Titans. Like anything Slade does, he has a plan. For months, he has been building a crime syndicate. Mammoth, Clock King, Killer Frost, Vanadia and Terra have been brought in to his game. Now it’s time to handle business. That means take care of the Titans once and for all!
TITANS #25 by John Layman, Pete Woods & Wes Abbott presents a main event fitting for this long running feud with Slade Wilson.
Let’s take a closer look at how this all goes down.
TITANS #25 by John Layman, Pete Woods & Wes Abbott (DC COMICS)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Layman dabbles into the Titan lore with this latest story. Anytime you mix Terra and Slade together, it is always tricky. The writing plays into “the Judas Contract” history for driving conflict with Beast Boy. The story does a good job with monologues to walk new readers through this history. Even with a “previous” time jump, the chapter lays everything out on the table. This both hit and misses in certain areas.
The writing shows the skills of Nightwing and Beast Boy breaking down a plan. This is classic Titans storytelling in dealing with Slade. Even as the team mount their comeback, some moves remain steady and repetitive. There is a fair amount of plot rehashes from their history. New readers may appreciate it more but seasoned Titan readers will have mixed results. This is evident in the closing stages. Once things start falling apart, the story feels predictable. Readers see how this element plays into the close. Note: it’s not an awful ending but one that feels like we’ve been here before. Hopefully the next time Slade’s back, there’s something added to his scheming.
Woods begins with a full action shot of Beast Boy. The fight panels feel large and represent team combat. Readers will have much to be excited about with these images. Beast Boy’s struggles help push the strategy sequences. Once back on the battlefield, Raven has a breakout moment. The near full page image of her fighting Clock King tips scales into the Titans favor. This continues on as the fighting rages on.
There are a few key face-offs that deal with more emotional pay-offs. Vanadia and Cyborg has a solid back and forth with events. The art locks in on Cyborg’s attempt to talk some sense into his opponent. While brief, the Slade fight scenes pop off the pages. Once in the close, the near full page spotlight what Deathstroke does best: survive. It leaves the Titans in a sound, yet familiar spot. The last panels tease what was expected as soon as Slade made his moves. It is what it is, but leaving the door open for more pending the future.
OVERALL GRADE: 8
Slade’s syndicate vs. The Titans is a main event anytime at the LCS. However, this chapter mimics a few past events in its’ present. Layman juggles a large cast to bring the action to the script. Woods’ art has plenty of excitement behind it with the combat. New readers will have a better experience with this than longtime Titans fans.
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