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Titans [All in] #16 Review

Violet Vexed
Violet VexedOctober 16, 2024

Okay, I’m back for another All In review! Now, this one will be interesting because, admittedly, I have not read a single drop of any Titans books since my last Titans review, which was Titans: Beast World – and we all remember that nightmare fuel. Don’t get me wrong, I like the Titans characters, I really do, and I never had any particular disdain towards the comics. My brain just never fixated on them as much as other characters, so what you’re getting here is a fresh-eyed opinion on Titans #16, since this will all be completely new to me as it would be to any new reader!

Titans #16 / Layman, Woods, Abbott / DC Comics

Again, the entire point of All In is to latch onto the ride and wiggle yourself into the madness so here goes nothing!

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The Justice League is working with the Titans, well, more so they’re their new boss. Which means a fancy upgrade and a wider character cast. You would think having several characters to balance the limelight in a short issue would be messy, but I genuinely didn’t feel that at all. They all fit in harmony with one another, and I didn’t feel anyone got outshined. John Layman does a brilliant job providing decent flow with swift pacing. 

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Titans #16 / Layman, Woods, Abbott / DC Comics

There’s humour straight off the bat, that shocked me to be totally honest. I was expecting a completely more serious tone but it’s nothing too cheesy and gave me a good chuckle.

Pete Woods does a fantastic job juggling so much going on in both the foreground and background. It’s expected since this is such an expansive cast. I wouldn’t assume the other characters are standing fixed to a spot while others are talking. Nothing becomes too cluttered or confusing, and it really draws you into the story, giving everyone a personality.

Titans #16 / Layman, Woods, Abbott / DC Comics

The story is great in my opinion. It’s imaginative and suspenseful, two key factors to pull someone in. How have I not read more Titans books? I’m lowkey kicking myself right now. I’m invested and definitely want to know more than I already do about each character and their past. For such little time, I found depth was bestowed on each character.

So, do I think Titans #16 is a good jumping-on point? Hell Yeah! Take it from someone who hasn’t been following the book at all – Color me impressed. Bravo to the team, you’ve successfully gained a new reader. Also, I really want a Tamaranean Carcaline alien, those lethal suckers are so stinking cute and would make one hell of a guard dog.

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