Teen Titans Academy, Vol. 2: Exit Wounds

Teen Titans Academy, Vol. 2: Exit Wounds

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  • Create Date:2022-12-01 05:51:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Tim Sheridan
  • ISBN:1779515693
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Summary

The original New Teen Titans have reteamed and formed the Titans Academy to teach the next generation of superpowered teens…if the students can survive the training。

When an entire town in upstate New York turns on the students of Teen Titans Academy, while the adult Titans are on a mission, Gorilla Greg, Chupacabra, and the other new students find themselves fighting for their lives against a chaotic mob。 But is there something driving the town's madness more than just intolerance?

This is just the beginning of trouble for the new Teen Titans Academy students。。。follow this adventure and more in Teen Titans Academy Vol。 2, collecting Teen Titans Academy #6-15!

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Reviews

Jamie Revell

The main problem I had with volume 1 becomes, if anything, more obvious in this second part: the cast is too large。 It's the sort of thing that might be fine in a different medium, or if the characters are already familiar to the reader (as might be the case with, say, The X-Men) but here it means that we can't really explore all the characters fully。 For instance, the Bat Pack, who were so strong in volume 1, hardly get anything to do here, being pushed into the background。 Bolt suffers a simil The main problem I had with volume 1 becomes, if anything, more obvious in this second part: the cast is too large。 It's the sort of thing that might be fine in a different medium, or if the characters are already familiar to the reader (as might be the case with, say, The X-Men) but here it means that we can't really explore all the characters fully。 For instance, the Bat Pack, who were so strong in volume 1, hardly get anything to do here, being pushed into the background。 Bolt suffers a similar problem。Now, that's to make way, initially, for Summer and Gregg, exactly the characters I wanted to see more of, so one can't complain too much。 Once they're done, it's the turn of Dane in the Halloween issue and then we get to wrap up the Red X plotline。 Individually, the stories are good (hence the four stars) but, with the exception of Stitch, we don't see most of the characters for long enough to build up much about them。 And there are other characters who flit about here and there and who we don't get much on at all - Tress being a case in point, as she's present enough to seem interesting, but not enough to be developed。Having said that, it's generally fun, there's a good sense of drama when it's needed, and we get a sense of the school year passing and the characters growing from their time together。 If the intention was to throw out ideas and see what stuck, it's successful from my point of view, but even just keeping the characters I liked the most leaves enough for two different superhero teams。。。 。。。more

Chad

This was finally released and I don' even know why I bothered。 All the build up for Red X was such a letdown。 He gets revealed, killed and replaced in the same issue。 Like this whole series, none of it matters。 There's 50 new Titans。 None of them but Stitch gets enough screen time to even remember their names。 I thought it could be a cool idea to have the Titans open a school but it was completely out of control and unmanageable from Day one。 BTW, this includes issues 6-15。 This was finally released and I don' even know why I bothered。 All the build up for Red X was such a letdown。 He gets revealed, killed and replaced in the same issue。 Like this whole series, none of it matters。 There's 50 new Titans。 None of them but Stitch gets enough screen time to even remember their names。 I thought it could be a cool idea to have the Titans open a school but it was completely out of control and unmanageable from Day one。 BTW, this includes issues 6-15。 。。。more

Shannon Appelcline

The superb first volume of TTA really flailed out of control in this second volume。 The biggest problem is that the cast is just too big, and Sheridan doesn't know how to deal with it。 So we get a big revelation and some deaths here, and so many of the characters have been offscreen since V1 that none of it makes much of an impression。 The stories are similarly all over the place。There'a lot of characters to love here, and the setup is just great, but Sheridan really loses control of his story, The superb first volume of TTA really flailed out of control in this second volume。 The biggest problem is that the cast is just too big, and Sheridan doesn't know how to deal with it。 So we get a big revelation and some deaths here, and so many of the characters have been offscreen since V1 that none of it makes much of an impression。 The stories are similarly all over the place。There'a lot of characters to love here, and the setup is just great, but Sheridan really loses control of his story, probably in part due to a too-soon cancellation。 。。。more

Chris Lemmerman

Teen Titans Academy's first class reaches their graduation, but the mystery of Red X continues to haunt them right up onto the podium。Dear lord, this was painful。 I want to say that the earlier issues in the volume are better, but the Gorilla Grodd story is a mess, and it only gets worse from there。 The ultimate resolution of the Red X mystery is extremely unsatisfying and out of left field, and the rushed conclusion of the book itself isn't great either。The only thing I did enjoy about this ser Teen Titans Academy's first class reaches their graduation, but the mystery of Red X continues to haunt them right up onto the podium。Dear lord, this was painful。 I want to say that the earlier issues in the volume are better, but the Gorilla Grodd story is a mess, and it only gets worse from there。 The ultimate resolution of the Red X mystery is extremely unsatisfying and out of left field, and the rushed conclusion of the book itself isn't great either。The only thing I did enjoy about this series was the new characters introduced。 Like the characters from the latest Teen Titans run have been, I hope we see these characters incorporated in the Titans mythos going forward, since they're pretty interesting, and could be breakout characters under a different writer。The artwork also suffers as the series goes on, because Rafa Sandoval (the only reason this book doesn't get one star) heads off and we're left with Tom Derenick, who seems about as interested in drawing this book as I was in reading it as it got to the end。 Honestly, the best Teen Titans thing Tim Sheridan wrote was the Shazam! mini-series。 Just。。。skip all of this, and save yourself the bother。 。。。more

Parker J

What was Tim Sheridan smoking when he wrote this series lmfao。 Honestly, I can't say I ever hated reading this series and it had really fun moments but in the end the story just was not very well executed。 Like what the hell was going on。On a side note, this volume doesn't collect issues 13-15, which will be the last issues of the series since it got axed, and let me just say。。。if it did。。this might've been a one star because (view spoiler)[the war for earth-3 tie in was a flop, the fact that th What was Tim Sheridan smoking when he wrote this series lmfao。 Honestly, I can't say I ever hated reading this series and it had really fun moments but in the end the story just was not very well executed。 Like what the hell was going on。On a side note, this volume doesn't collect issues 13-15, which will be the last issues of the series since it got axed, and let me just say。。。if it did。。this might've been a one star because (view spoiler)[the war for earth-3 tie in was a flop, the fact that they actually did the cyborg beast boy fusion hybrid monstrosity story line from Raven's visions, and things do not get to really fully wrap up because of its cancellation。 (hide spoiler)] 。。。more

A。J。

I know I said in my review of Volume 1 that I wasn’t going to read this book, but that was a lie, as I just did。 And holy shit, I wish I had not。 But hey, at least we have 50 new Titans that can be used as cannon fodder in DC’s next crisis/mega-whateverthefuck。Tim Sheridan’s Titans Academy comes to a clunky ass climax after a year of buildup, finally revealing who is under the Red X mask。 Is it worth it? No! Will anyone be satisfied? No! Does it somehow manage to set up another Red X mystery whi I know I said in my review of Volume 1 that I wasn’t going to read this book, but that was a lie, as I just did。 And holy shit, I wish I had not。 But hey, at least we have 50 new Titans that can be used as cannon fodder in DC’s next crisis/mega-whateverthefuck。Tim Sheridan’s Titans Academy comes to a clunky ass climax after a year of buildup, finally revealing who is under the Red X mask。 Is it worth it? No! Will anyone be satisfied? No! Does it somehow manage to set up another Red X mystery which is especially dumb since this series got cancelled? Yes! Oh my god I genuinely fucking hate this。Also this says it collects issues 7-12, but it only has 2 issues left with it ending at 14。 So I don’t know if it will include those last two issues in this trade, but I will update this review if it does and when those issues drop。But yeah, don’t read this book。 I don’t hate Tim Sheridan, he’s written some stuff I have enjoyed in the past, but this dude genuinely wasted one of the coolest Titans concepts in years。 Not enough Titans or Academy, and too much random Future State bullshit makes this volume one of the worse Titans runs I have read in awhile。 I’m convinced I will die of old age before we get a decent Teen Titans run again, and I’m in my 20s。 。。。more

Ross

Read these as individual isses。。Still a cringe comic IMHO。 Gorilla Gregg, nephew of Gorilla Grodd has an adventure。 Yea? Stitch is given too much screen time。 They do take the role of 'fun loving outsider' in the series, so a lot of the seriousness they try and delve into gets tempered with more scenes of Stitch bumbling around。We also keep inching towards the events shown to us in 'Future State' Teen Titans and Shazam。 I do mean inching。。。it seems sooooo slow in revealing even the most minor th Read these as individual isses。。Still a cringe comic IMHO。 Gorilla Gregg, nephew of Gorilla Grodd has an adventure。 Yea? Stitch is given too much screen time。 They do take the role of 'fun loving outsider' in the series, so a lot of the seriousness they try and delve into gets tempered with more scenes of Stitch bumbling around。We also keep inching towards the events shown to us in 'Future State' Teen Titans and Shazam。 I do mean inching。。。it seems sooooo slow in revealing even the most minor thing。Bonus: Fearsome Five reboot。。。kinda? 。。。more