DC Comics
Teen Titans Go # 20
By Koppy McFad
July 2, 2005 - 05:14

DC Comics
Writer(s): J. Torres
Penciller(s): Todd Nauck, Larry Strucker
Cover Artist(s): Sean Galloway



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Starfire and Raven get sucked into a videogame by the mechanical baddie, Atlas. In their efforts to get them out, other members of the animated Teen Titans cast-- including a few villains-- are trapped in cyberspace as well. Some absent characters, like Terra, appear as virtual videogame characters, giving some depth to this largely light-hearted story. It is a funny, but forgettable fable that could have used more real danger and conflict. Some of the Titans come off as real brats, more concerned with playing a videogame than trying to rescue their friends. But that is probably part of the joke. The art is adequate but also rather odd, as though Nauck was struggling to make his drawings conform to the style of the animated show. Every few panels, some of the female characters-- especially Raven, look a little more "mature" than they should.


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