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REVIEW: ‘Teen Titans #12′ – This is my city

 
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Overview
 

Story by: Benjamin Percy
 
Art by: Mirka Andolfo
 
Colors by: Romulo Fajardo, Jr.
 
Letters by: Corey Breen
 
Cover by: Stjepan Sejic
 
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FG RATING
 
 
 
 
 
4/ 5


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To sum it all up..

With Batman missing, Damian Wayne steps up the plate as Gotham’s last line of resistance. Will Robin save Gotham City from the clutches of Gotham’s notorious villains or will he finally prove that he’s a bad guy pretending to be good?

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Posted September 13, 2017 by

 
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With Batman missing, Damian Wayne steps up the plate as Gotham’s last line of resistance. Will Robin save Gotham City from the clutches of Gotham’s notorious villains or will he finally prove that he’s a bad guy pretending to be good?

First things first, Romulo Fajardo, Jr. did a great job with the interior colors. Mirka’s artwork was brought to life mainly because of the great color depths. There have been speculations that tie-ins for Metal are a complete waste of money. That is not the case for TEEN TITANS #12.

If you want to appreciate the whole story of Metal, then Teen Titans #12 is a must get. It provides some answers to the main story while it also tells a separate story of a strange team up between Gotham’s outcasts.

Characters were well written and the story was good. The story will continue in Nightwing #29 so look out for that to complete the story of Metal.


Review by Paolo Ollero, co-founder of The Dark Knight Philippines, the premier Batman group in the country.


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