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Future State: Teen Titans #2: Red X is Here!

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Future State: Teen Titans #2 (@iamtimsheridan @RafaSandoval75 Alejandro Sanchez) shows in the recent event of loss, there is the unbreakable connection of the Teen Titans. #DCComics #FutureState

Future State Teen Titans #2

Artist(s): Rafa Sandoval

Colorist(s): Alejandro Sanchez

Letterer: Rob Leigh

Publisher: DC

Genre: Superhero

Published Date: 02/09/2021

Recap

Red X returns to the Teen Titans! The mysterious former Teen Titans Academy student joins the surviving Titans in a final fight to stop the threat unleashed by one of the school’s students. Nightwing, Raven, Crush, Shazam, Starfire, Cybeast, and Red Arrow face their demons as one of these heroes must make the ultimate sacrifice to save their world!

Review

This issue opens up with Dick Grayson and Red X being confronted by Starfire and the rest of the team over Dial H. Sheridan is able to give fans a bittersweet moment of a flashback of the cast in front of the graves of fallen Titans. This opens up the dialogue that with Donna she knew the price of what being a Titan was, and Grayson shares that some of the other Titans who died were only children. He expresses the regret of weaponizing them into an army before letting them experience life the way other kids go to. We are able to see with the expression of the older Titans that they feel guilt for not training them enough for what they had to face. 

After making their final preparations to their mission, they say a potential goodbye to the younger Titans staying behind in case they fail their mission. Starfire shows a lot of faith in these new heroes being ready to take over. Raven leads the way through a portal to their destination, and each hero jumps through ready. Four of them quickly encounter each of these four horsemen in the bodies of their fallen friends.  

For the final big fight we get this family of heroes facing off against these four destructive enemies. Red Arrow unleashes a carefully aimed attack on Famine, only to seconds later have the life sucked right out of her. This heartbreaking moment pushes the team further. As most of the team gets brainwashed for a moment, Raven is able to snap them out.

Red X using the Dial to summon the spirits of fallen Titans is a beautiful scene. This creative team certainly delivers a big moment having their spirits be able to help the Titans that pays off. Cybeast recalls Miguel saying, “When a Hero falls, their power, their spirit, lives on.” With this conversation, Sheridan gives a breathtaking moment that their previous teammates were never really gone and were willing to come together as a family one last time. Raven is able to trap their enemy inside of her, and Shazam carries her away to the Rock of Eternity. 

I love what Sandoval is able to convey in the art of the fight scenes. I absolutely adore the deathly expression of Wally. The panel of Raven facing the monstrous form of Wally is jarring. I give lots of props to Sandoval for facial expression with this team. 

Alejandro Sanchez does a phenomenal job with the coloring. Like the previous issue, I absolutely adore what he does with the colors of Bunker’s abilities. The coloring through the whole issue is delightful. I love the color for any scene with Raven or Starfire. My eyes instantly gravitate to them, especially whenever Raven appears from how captivating her powers look.

 

Final Thoughts

I enjoy the placement of the flashback grave scene occurring right before the Titans get ready to leave for this mission. By them acknowledging Titans who died in the flashbacks, and later getting to see Red X summon their spirits was incredibly well done. This creative team is able to craft together an issue showing the unbreakable connection of family that the Teen Titans will forever have no matter what enemy they face. I’m incredibly happy to see Red X finally being used in Titans books, and I now will be looking forward to Teen Titans Academy. 

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