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A New York Times bestseller! USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestseller! When a tragic accident takes the life of 17-year-old Raven Roth's foster mom--and Raven's memory--she moves to New Orleans to recover and finish her senior year of high school.
Garfield Logan has spent his entire life being overlooked. The seventeen-year-old with green streaks in his hair can't find a way to stand out--and the clock is ticking. Then Gar accepts a wild dare out of the blue and things start to change!
Raven and Gar can't help but feel a connection, despite the secrets they both hide. It will take a great amount of trust and courage to overcome the wounds of their past. But can they find acceptance for the dark part of themselves? Maybe even love?
Available for the first time in hardcover format, Teen Titans: Raven and Teen Titans: Beast Boy is the box set you don't want to miss!
Princess Mera is teenage royalty, and her father expects her to marry a new king. But Mera seeks to control her own destiny, one balanced on a knife’s edge…
When fifteen-year-old Selina Kyle, a.k.a. the future Catwoman, becomes homeless, she must confront questions of who she is and who she will become.
When gentrification starts to take over Harley Quinn’s neighborhood, Harley gets mad. She decides to turn her anger into action and is faced with two choices: join activist Ivy, or join her anarchist friend Joker.
A New York Times bestseller!

USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestseller!

When a tragic accident takes the life of 17-year-old Raven Roth's foster mom--and Raven's memory--she moves to New Orleans to recover and finish her senior year of high school.

Starting over isn't easy. Raven remembers everyday stuff like how to solve math equations and make pasta, but she can't remember her favorite song or who she was before the accident. And when impossible things start happening, Raven begins to think it might even be better not to know who she was before.

But as she grows closer to her new friends, her foster sister, Max, and Tommy Torres, a guy who accepts her for who she is now, Raven has to decide if she's ready to face what's buried in the past...and the darkness building inside her.

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Kami Garcia and first-time graphic novel artist Gabriel Picolo comes this riveting tale of finding the strength to face who you are and learning to trust others--and yourself.
Gr 7 Up–Seventeen-year-old Raven grieves the loss of her foster mother, but she can't remember her at all—the car wreck that took her mother's life took Raven's memories, too. Raven moves to New Orleans to live with her foster mother's sister, Natalia, and Natalia's daughter Max. At school, Raven is overwhelmed by the deafening anxieties of her classmates. Not only can she sense their emotions but when she wishes ill on the school mean girl, she discovers that her dark thoughts actually come true. Raven and Max must learn what's causing these strange abilities. Meanwhile, Natalia knows a sinister force is operating on Raven and seeks the counsel of the spirit world. Garcia's ambitious origin story of a Teen Titan is funny and unequivocally feminist. Her Raven is curious and kind, but the star of this tale is Max, whose fierce loyalty, unending patience, and strong moral compass make her the best friend we all wish we had. Raven's romance with the all-too-perfect Tommy Torres initially feels tacked on but ultimately finds a place in the increasingly complicated plot. In Natalia's appeals to the spirit world, Garcia presents an empowering representation of New Orleans African American spiritual life. Picolo's gorgeous illustrations are dynamic and nuanced. Particularly lovely is the New Orleans scenery; the ornate balconies and crumbling graveyards evoke the gritty beauty of the city. Raven's style (a chic, violet-tinged bob; dark hair and nails; combat boots) will appeal to budding punks. VERDICT Lovers of superheroes will appreciate this complex origin story.—Anna Murphy, Berkeley Carroll School, Brooklyn
"Kami Garcia shows off her stellar storytelling skills in this fantastic first installment of Teen Titans. Once you start reading Teen Titans: Raven, you won’t want to stop.” —Stephanie Garber, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Caraval series

“As someone who spends half her life inside Rachel’s head…it was impressive to see her so effortlessly come to life on the page! If you love Raven, this is a must-read!”  —Teagan Croft, actress portraying Raven in the DC Universe series Titans
 
“Kami Garcia's Raven shows us that family bonds are made by more than blood, and that the ties of sisterhood are more powerful than the scariest demon. It's the heart of this awesome kickass “girl power" superhero book that keeps you reading and rereading and desperate for the next installment.” —Ellen Oh, author of The Prophecy series, and Cofounder and President of We Need Diverse Books
 
“I continue to be inspired by Kami Garcia’s authenticity and keen ability to create raw and empowering stories full of strength, truth, and love.” — Jennifer Niven, New York Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places and Holding Up the Universe 
 
“With Teen Titans: Raven, writer Kami Garcia and artist Gabriel Picolo have created a new and different look for Raven, yet she still shares the DNA of the mystical heroine created in 1980 by me and artist co-creator, George Pérez. Explore and enjoy!” —Marv Wolfman, co-creator of Raven
 
"A fast-paced adventure that weaves mystery, romance, and girl power. Kami Garcia’s Raven is perfect for die-hard Teen Titans fans, but will definitely pick up new fans along the way.” —Zoraida Córdova, award-winning author of The Brooklyn Brujas series

"Garcia’s ambitious origin story of a Teen Titan is funny and unequivocally feminist. Picolo’s gorgeous illustrations are dynamic and nuanced. Lovers of superheroes will appreciate this complex origin story." — School Library Journal

"Well-paced and thrilling; readers will fly high with Raven's tale." — Kirkus Reviews

"Picolo’s spare, effective use of color and slightly edgy art helps situate the story in a supernaturally tinged world of high-school drama. …Garcia’s exploration of the connection between memory and identity offers a promising entrée to the Teen Titans series." — Publishers Weekly

"Kami Garcia has taken an iconic Teen Titans character and turned her into a beautiful warrior. Garcia has brought wonderful depth to this Teen Titans powerhouse." —Annie Carl, The Neverending Bookshop
Kami Garcia is the #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling coauthor of the Beautiful Creatures novels, which have been published in 50 countries and 38 languages. She is also the author of five solo novels, including two Bram Stoker Award nominees. Her forthcoming graphic novel Teen Titans: Raven, illustrated by artist Gabriel Piccolo, is the first title in her Teen Titans series for DC Ink. Find Kami online at kamigarcia.com.

Gabriel Picolo is Brazilian comic artist and illustrator based in São Paulo. His work has become known for its strong storytelling and atmospheric colors. Picolo has developed projects for clients such as Blizzard, BOOM! Studios, Harper Collins, and DeviantART.
‎ DC Ink; Illustrated edition (July 2, 2019)
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5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2019
Gabriel Picolo has been making Teen Titans art for years; these characters are basically his children. For DC to hire him on a Teen Titans book, and then again for Teen Titans: Beast Boy, coming Summer 2020, must have been a dream come true for him, and even just as a fan... See more
Gabriel Picolo has been making Teen Titans art for years; these characters are basically his children. For DC to hire him on a Teen Titans book, and then again for Teen Titans: Beast Boy, coming Summer 2020, must have been a dream come true for him, and even just as a fan of his work, this has been incredible to see.

Then there’s the writer, Kami Garcia, who in her acknowledgements states she needed to be convinced to write a graphic novel, much less a Raven story.

Make NO mistake, the art is an absolute treasure, and this book can still be immensely appreciated and enjoyed based on its art alone. However, this contrast in the artist and writer’s interest, willingness, and dedication to these characters is hard to ignore, and is why the story falls flat.

While typically a story in this medium should be judged on its writing and art together, DC Ink and DC Zoom’s line of YA graphic novels makes that very hard to do. It seems as though DC just slapped together a bunch of novelists and artists, expected the novelists to be good at writing in an entirely different medium, and expected the artist to just illustrate whatever the author wrote. When instead, DC should have carefully paired up artists and writers with good synergy, who would work together to create a story where they both played to each other’s strengths.

But what we get is KAMI GARCIA in huge lettering on the front cover and a barely noticeable credit to Gabriel Picolo. It’s also worth mentioning that Picolo was not allowed a foreword like Garcia was, which I thought was extremely unfair.

While the reader does not need any prior knowledge of the Teen Titans or Raven to understand or enjoy this story, the team producing it should still understand core aspects about these characters, which Gabriel Picolo absolutely does. Kami Garcia, however, barely wrote a Raven book. So much of this story has nothing to do with Raven, and it’s clear that that’s because Kami Garcia doesn’t know who Raven is. Garcia adds a bunch of original characters and concepts that have nothing to do with Raven or the real story at hand, that it ends up reaching a climax with poor build-up and an even poorer resolution.

Back to the art, while Gabriel Picolo’s art is phenomenal and really the only reason you should buy this book, and you should, something seemed off. I don’t know if it was the editor, or Garcia herself, but Picolo’s art and coloring is very subdued compared to the Teen Titans art Picolo’s fans are used to seeing on his socials. They are vibrant with colors that pop, where this book is gray and maybe sometimes purple. The pictures included with this review are an example of a subdued page, followed by those that exhibit Picolo's strengths as a colorist. These few panels where things are more fully colored, you can see Picolo’s skill shine through; perhaps his vibrant pages could have even brightened Garcia’s dull writing.

More on that, though, is that in the sneak peek we get for Teen Titans: Beast Boy, there’s already a noticeable difference in how it’s colored. So maybe Picolo has more freedom in the next one.

Kami Garcia is still the writer for the next one, which is very unfortunate, but I’ll be buying the graphic novel regardless, because these are fantastic lookbooks of the characters, and it’s incredibly satisfying getting to Gabriel Picolo’s art in this officially licensed capacity. He’s come so far, and that’s worth supporting no matter who writes the book.
2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2019
I'm honestly very disappointed with this book. Raven has always been my favorite titan and I had high expectations for this new series. The art looks great, but the story is lacking/shallow. I know it's tough to tell a story in the restrictions placed by a comic, but the... See more
I'm honestly very disappointed with this book. Raven has always been my favorite titan and I had high expectations for this new series. The art looks great, but the story is lacking/shallow. I know it's tough to tell a story in the restrictions placed by a comic, but the stakes never felt very high, the characters received little to no development, and a lot of the dialogue (and "texting") was more distracting than it was beneficial. Oof.
I hope this is just a springboard to better titan stories.
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019
I can't say enough good things about this comic book! I remember watching Teen Titans Go when I was a bit younger, and I always loved Raven. This book brings this remarkable character into a new light, one that I can connect with even more now (I'm a 15yo female). I've been... See more
I can't say enough good things about this comic book! I remember watching Teen Titans Go when I was a bit younger, and I always loved Raven. This book brings this remarkable character into a new light, one that I can connect with even more now (I'm a 15yo female). I've been a fan of Gabriel Picolo for years now, and I'm so excited that his Teen Titans art is making its way into such fantastic books. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves DC, introverted female heroes, and the color black.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2019
I love this comic. I love the art and Picolo's use of color to bring more attention to raven so that she isn't lost in the muted tones around her and to better show her emotions around her. I've always loved Kami Garcia's writing so no surprise i do very much enjoy the way... See more
I love this comic. I love the art and Picolo's use of color to bring more attention to raven so that she isn't lost in the muted tones around her and to better show her emotions around her. I've always loved Kami Garcia's writing so no surprise i do very much enjoy the way she portrayed Raven and her different take on Raven's story. I enjoyed the story through and through and can't wait for Beast boy.
2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020
I was super hype a new teen titans series was coming out, but in my opinion, this is the worst. The concept of a more modern day teen titans is great dont get me wrong, but the execution was horrible. There are so many cliches, the characters are super bland... See more
I was super hype a new teen titans series was coming out, but in my opinion, this is the worst.
The concept of a more modern day teen titans is great dont get me wrong, but the execution was horrible.

There are so many cliches, the characters are super bland and extreamly different from the original, and everything seems so stereotypical.
It basically reads like a fanfiction made on wattpad by a 14 year old in an emo phase.

The only reason why I'm giving it some stars is because I love the artwork and the book was physically good quality.
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2019
I don't pre-order books much anymore, but for this one I had to make an exception. I used to read the Beautiful Creatures series, so I was curious to read Garcia's first foray into graphic novels. She did not dissappoint! Plus venturing into the Teen Titans arena for the... See more
I don't pre-order books much anymore, but for this one I had to make an exception. I used to read the Beautiful Creatures series, so I was curious to read Garcia's first foray into graphic novels. She did not dissappoint! Plus venturing into the Teen Titans arena for the first time, she came ready!
Raven was true to character (from the original series and any and all spinoffs I've come across).
Raven's issue with memory is the focus of this book, and I loved the color scheme in the story. At first I was a bit bummed b/c I'm such a fan of bright colors but it really worked in this case. I like the secondary characters too, and we are left with some more mystery (not everything got solved neatly at the end). I can't wait to read more in this series! If the rest are as good as this one, I know I'll be reading them all :)
If you're a fan of Raven or the teen titans, I DEF recommend this one! Go for it you won't be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2019
This is an amazing comic. Whenever there is a new story or a reboot of old characters I get nervous. Especially with the teen titan ls which I grew up with! But the take on her back story feels both try to the original but not stale! Don’t even get me started on the art!... See more
This is an amazing comic. Whenever there is a new story or a reboot of old characters I get nervous. Especially with the teen titan ls which I grew up with! But the take on her back story feels both try to the original but not stale! Don’t even get me started on the art! 💜💜💜💜
The comic has a beautiful feel to it and is full of life even with it’s mostly mono tone sequences. I’ve been a long time fan of the artist, but to see a full comic from him at this quality is still amazing! I can not recommend this enough.
4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2019
This book was gorgeous in art style and i’d Been waiting for it to show up in my mailbox since preordering it. The story was cute and cool but there were moments where I wanted a little more explanation for some events (I won’t say what to avoid spilling spoilers). Aside... See more
This book was gorgeous in art style and i’d Been waiting for it to show up in my mailbox since preordering it. The story was cute and cool but there were moments where I wanted a little more explanation for some events (I won’t say what to avoid spilling spoilers). Aside from that I enjoyed it and it’s nice to see my favorite titan have a new beginning in origin!
2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Pu
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