Customer Reviews
The good got better - By: Tim Healey, 07 Aug 2007 
I am over joyed that the Teen Titans wer brought back with a good creative team behind it.
The last attempt at The Titans was ok but was missing something. This is just how it should be. The sidekicks getting a team back together. Young Justice but better.
I love the idea that Teen Titans is kind like a training ground for younger heroes, instead of learning with thie grown up counter parts.
I've always been a huge fan of The Teen Titans so when I saw this graphic novel I had to pick it up.
With a line up like Robin, Kid Flash, WonderGirl, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, Beast Boy & now Superboy this is going to be a team to watch.
This first volume delivers everything is should. A new Titan's Tower, a new rason for being a team, a great line up, And Deathstroke The Terminator being the big bad for the whole first volume. Along with a few nods to what is to come.
Geoff Johns need no real introduction to a comic fan, his work on JSA & Flash (to name but two) has shown him to be one of the greatest writers, reminding me a little of early Chris Claremont. He writes with a real love a passion for the characters of the DC universe. It is just a joy to read. Characterisation is just spot on, infact some of the characters seem more fleshed out here then in other titles.
Mike McKone proved that he was an artist to watch with his flawless work on Exiles with Judd Winick (now writing Outsiders, it seems he has some how improved on his own excellence with the smooth lines he brings to this title.
The guest art of Tom Grummett takes you back to the early days a makes you slightly judge the two.
This is certainly on par with Marv Wolfman's classic run, & this title looks like it can only get better & better.
Teen Titans Volume 1 - By: Indian Sunblaze, 02 Sep 2006 
This is the first volume of the Teen Titans comics. The comic is full size & in full colour.
The graphic novel shows the new team of Wondergirl, Kid Flash, Superboy & Robin coming together under the tutorage of Starfire, Cyborg & Beast Boy.
The graphic novel shows the mysterious re-birth of Raven, unfortunately to a new & disturbing Brother Blood.
Look out for Slade & a Teen Titan who was presumed dead!
I picked up this graphic novel after watching the Teen Titans animated series on Cartoon Network... a word of warning, there is a slight culture shock switching to these comics, different team & darker stories. Younger children or those who are big fans of the TV Show may find the "Teen Titans Go!" comic series (also available from Amazon.co.uk) more to your taste.
Stunning! - By: G Orr, 06 Feb 2005 
If you like super heroes get this comic. With stunning art work & expressions it works hard to please. The story is strong & the characters lovable. My fave superhero, Beastboy, bring pure comedy to this wonderful comic.Worth your money. Teen Titans go!