Thursday, February 27, 2014

Titans Monthly- Issue 28

 -Teen Titans 28 Spoilers-

Since I've only just started blogging and I've yet to find a particular style or whatever that suits me, i figured I'd try something else. So starting with this post I'll be reviewing each entry in a particular comic book series. This month's entry will be over Teen Titans 28.

In an earlier post i stated that after issue 30, the Teen Titans is being cancelled, so in a couple months it looks like I'll be changing focus...

SO, I've stated in the past that Bart Allen, a.k.a. Bar Tor a.k.a Kid-Flash, had in truth been a time lost revolutionary. Once in his original timeline (Some 1000 years into the future) Kid-Flash reverts to what seems to be a morally ambiguous and somewhat frenzied state. His team mates are left to question if the friend they have known for so long exists, or if the Bart Allen they knew has only been a lie.

Well, in the pages of Teen Titans 28, the battle between Kid-Flash and his army of rebels and the government of the 31th century reaches its climax. Both sides war without abandon, leaving the Titans stuck in the middle, searching for a way to preserve life on both sides of the conflict as well as trying find a way to save their friend.

The battle ends once Bar Tor's sister (who is working for ECHO, a time-based division of the government.) Brings Tor to the realization that what he's doing is wrong, soon after the conflict ends and the young speedster is forced to pay for his crimes against the universe, but TWIST!!!

Solstice, Kid-Flash's teammate and love interest refuses to let the man she loves go. So she decides that she will work on a "labor planet" (gotta love the future.) However, the high council or whatever they call themselves tell her she hasn't done anything illegal. Her response? How about sending a pillar of pure light energy through the chest of one of the government officials. How's that for illegal?

With only 2 issues (and an annual) left, the Teen Titans has become a pretty intense title. Bart Allen's Kid-Flash has always been my favorite Titan, so the Trial of Kid-Flash story line has been especially thrilling for me... 

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