



Dave Stewart adds a superb colour scheme to the book, with special mention to the way his bat pack pages are heavily filtered in greys and blacks… Batman himself would be proud.Īrtistic MVP in this issue has to be letterer Rob Leigh, though. What the artist does so well is the way he makes two people having a conversation so much more than just head shots. That being said, Steve Lieber does a great job in structuring the story. The story in this issue doesn’t give much opportunity for the art to dazzle as it heavily focuses on tight frames and facial close ups. Their varying versions of previous events make for some very funny moments.

Narrated through the eyes of a young Batman enthusiast, Chupacabra has great chemistry with his bat pack, Bat Girl and MegaBat. Issue #4 has a much lighter and more humorous feel, creating a hilarious frolic in Titans Tower. Tim Sheridan has brought a fresh and exciting energy to the Teen Titans with his varied tones across each issue. This issue is undoubtedly the best of the series so far, and I would go as far as to say it’s my favourite single issue comic of 2021. What they find is shocking and surprising, if any of it is actually true! Who is RED X? The students in Teen Titans Academy #4 want to know, and they want to know NOW… so do I! After the infiltration of the school by the Suicide Squad, three unlikely students launch their own investigation into the mysterious figure’s true identity and motivation. Letterer: Rob Leigh Review by James Stone
