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When a tragic accident takes the life of seventeen-year-old Raven Roth’s foster mom—and Raven’s memory—she moves to New Orleans to live with her foster mother’s family and finish her senior year of high school. Starting over isn’t easy. Raven remembers how to solve math equations and make pasta, but she can’t remember her favorite song or who she was before the accident. Wh
When a tragic accident takes the life of seventeen-year-old Raven Roth’s foster mom—and Raven’s memory—she moves to New Orleans to live with her foster mother’s family and finish her senior year of high school. Starting over isn’t easy. Raven remembers how to solve math equations and make pasta, but she can’t remember her favorite song or who she was before the accident. When strange things start happening—things most people would consider impossible—Raven starts to think it might be better not to know who she was in her previous life. But as she grows closer to her foster sister, Max, her new friends, 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 the #1 New York Times best-selling co-author of Beautiful Creatures Kami Garcia and artist Gabriel Picolo comes this first graphic novel in the Teen Titans series for DC Ink, Teen Titans: Raven.
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Published
July 2nd 2019
by DC Ink



New Orleans, Louisiana

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It focuses just on Raven, but there are pretty big hints that this and the upcoming Beast Boy book and presumably unannounced books about other Titans …more It focuses just on Raven, but there are pretty big hints that this and the upcoming Beast Boy book and presumably unannounced books about other Titans are going to tie together into a bigger story. (less)



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2.5 stars A YA retelling of Raven that could have sucked a lot more. To be honest, I almost DNF'ed it after the first issue because it just seemed stupid to me. I'm not a Raven/Titans expert, but nothing about this story was getting me excited. But then I ran out of shit to read, so I just kept going. It kind of got better. Amnesia, high school angst, & voodoo. What's not to love, right? Anyway, in the first few panels, Raven's adopted/foster mother dies in a car wreck that also takes Raven's memori
2.5 stars A YA retelling of Raven that could have sucked a lot more. To be honest, I almost DNF'ed it after the first issue because it just seemed stupid to me. I'm not a Raven/Titans expert, but nothing about this story was getting me excited. But then I ran out of shit to read, so I just kept going. It kind of got better. Amnesia, high school angst, & voodoo. What's not to love, right? Anyway, in the first few panels, Raven's adopted/foster mother dies in a car wreck that also takes Raven's memories. She ends up in New Orleans with her mom's sister and her daughter. Bonds form, magic happens, and some of her questions get answered. The voodoo stuff was cool, but I can't see myself going back for more of this sort of comic because it's just too teeny bopper for me. Eh. I'm not the target audience.
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Actual Rating: 3.5 Stars Raven is my favorite hero from the DC world (I am a Marvel fan to be honest), I remember the excitement I had when I was in middle school and I wanted to go back home to watch Teen Titans! That's why I immediately ordered this when I saw it on Edelweiss (Thanks for the publisher for the E-ARC which does not affect my opinions on this). It is also drawn by Gabriel Picolo who I follow on Twitter and is a fan of! I feel that rating this is a hard task because it is written by
Actual Rating: 3.5 Stars Raven is my favorite hero from the DC world (I am a Marvel fan to be honest), I remember the excitement I had when I was in middle school and I wanted to go back home to watch Teen Titans! That's why I immediately ordered this when I saw it on Edelweiss (Thanks for the publisher for the E-ARC which does not affect my opinions on this). It is also drawn by Gabriel Picolo who I follow on Twitter and is a fan of! I feel that rating this is a hard task because it is written by Kami and drawn by Picolo. The art is perfect and I have no objections on it. A solid 4 or even 5 stars for the art. The story however, was a little bit underwhelming. I feel like I already know this and that Raven deserves more. This was like a story of Raven discovering her powers and origin but Raven was not the Raven I know from the Teen Titans series. So, in short: The art is amazing is expected but it could have used a better storyline!
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Oct 06, 2019


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[✓When I have a daughter, this is the book I will read to let her know what kind of boys she must stay away from at school. Tooooooo cringy. Smooth talker stalker and pukey and the girl just fell for him straightaway. Girl, your character crashed in pieces just like that! This book is one of the most super annoying reads of 2019. So much was hyped about in the first few pages regarding the past, some unknown magic, a dark world and something mysterious to come up. But heck, once the guy appears e
[✓When I have a daughter, this is the book I will read to let her know what kind of boys she must stay away from at school. Tooooooo cringy. Smooth talker stalker and pukey and the girl just fell for him straightaway. Girl, your character crashed in pieces just like that! This book is one of the most super annoying reads of 2019. So much was hyped about in the first few pages regarding the past, some unknown magic, a dark world and something mysterious to come up. But heck, once the guy appears everything is hearts and roses and yes, the book is over. I don't really care about the sequel if the book is like this. ] I like the art style. That's pretty much it. Otherwise I don't like any of the characters specially the main protagonist. She is always so confused and seemingly appears shallow. Ok, granted she is young and at an age where everything is confusing. And yes, something happened to her and she is struggling because of it. But....the hype of the first few pages does not last long. There's a lot of dragging on in between. And I got so damn bored. It got too repetitive and nothing much was happening. The romance is so instant and assuming. The guy seems really desperate and creepy to me. It's not romantic at all. Seriously, what's the point of stretching so much to the point of killing all kinds of interest? It would have been much better as a 20 paged fast paced short read with all the paranormal elements introduced at the right time. The chemistry between the characters was so aloof and not working at all. Too superficial. 80 per cent of the book is only about 'oh I cannot remember anything' and just general talk. The important things are very much left out. Reading this one was like it's testing my patience. And yes, for no good. All it does focus on is teen drama and prom issues. Saywha?! I change my mind. It cannot be 3 stars. 2 stars. A star for the cover. Another star for the art. The rest is trash. ***Congrats on entering my worst reads of 2019.
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I'll just start off by saying this isn't Raven from the Teen Titans you know either from cartoons or comics. This is its own thing. Clearly from the foreshadowing in this, Garcia plans to put her own spin on the Teen Titans as a whole. Raven is still the same character at her core though. Her dad is still a demon trying to get into our world by corrupting her. She has similar powers. She's an empath, although I'm not sure Garcia knows what an empath is. She mentions it twice but then Raven's pow
I'll just start off by saying this isn't Raven from the Teen Titans you know either from cartoons or comics. This is its own thing. Clearly from the foreshadowing in this, Garcia plans to put her own spin on the Teen Titans as a whole. Raven is still the same character at her core though. Her dad is still a demon trying to get into our world by corrupting her. She has similar powers. She's an empath, although I'm not sure Garcia knows what an empath is. She mentions it twice but then Raven's powers are more telepathic instead as she reads all her classmates thoughts instead of emotions. This book oozes teen angst. Raven has lost her memory and her adopted mother. Plus, there's lots of boy trouble along with a trope-y, popular, mean girl who serves no purpose whatsoever. The book is REALLY drawn out. For what takes place in it, it could have been edited down to half the size. I'll probably check out Teen Titans: Beast Boy from the library when it comes out. Hopefully it'll have a little more substance. I enjoyed Picolo's art and the muted color palette. (The muted color palette seems to be a thing across all these DC Ink books.)
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Jun 11, 2018


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OH MY GODDDDDD I'm not into graphic novels but guysss this is about my babyy RAVENNNNNN!!!!
OH MY GODDDDDD I'm not into graphic novels but guysss this is about my babyy RAVENNNNNN!!!!
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I received an ARC of this book by DC Ink in exchange for an honest review. I LOVED THIS!! This story follows a seventeen-year-old girl named Raven. She loses her memory in a car accident that occurred. She now has to start over and live in a foster home, while also experiencing high school. The art in this was STUNNING! I loved the grey, black, and purple color palette. The illustrations were overall extremely well done and expressive. The romance in this was also really nice! When they were t
I received an ARC of this book by DC Ink in exchange for an honest review. I LOVED THIS!! This story follows a seventeen-year-old girl named Raven. She loses her memory in a car accident that occurred. She now has to start over and live in a foster home, while also experiencing high school. The art in this was STUNNING! I loved the grey, black, and purple color palette. The illustrations were overall extremely well done and expressive. The romance in this was also really nice! When they were trying candy bars together, I just thought that was adorable. The relationship Raven had with her foster sister was also so well done and so important. I loved seeing two females getting along and bringing each other up. The ending fell a little flat for me but other than that I don't have much to complain about. I was honestly really impressed and found myself relating to this in a lot of aspects. I am looking forward to reading the next graphic novel in this series.
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May 09, 2019


Théo M. (bookswiththeo)


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What I liked: I really liked the art style of this graphic novel, and Raven has always been my favourite of the Teen Titans. It was interesting to see a bit of her backstory. What I did not like: The writing was messy, and was pushed far too quickly. There wasn't any character development, and Raven's character which was so original throughout the tv show became a cliché teenager with no depth. I also really did not like the integration of voodoo culture. It was poorly represented and had no connec
What I liked: I really liked the art style of this graphic novel, and Raven has always been my favourite of the Teen Titans. It was interesting to see a bit of her backstory. What I did not like: The writing was messy, and was pushed far too quickly. There wasn't any character development, and Raven's character which was so original throughout the tv show became a cliché teenager with no depth. I also really did not like the integration of voodoo culture. It was poorly represented and had no connection to the plot. I wish the writer had been more thoughtful about what she chose to include in this story. It felt like this was written within five minutes, with little thought put into it. I can say that this was a fairly quick read, I believe it only took me half-an-hour to read in its entirety. It was enjoyable at some moments, but it also had its fair-share of flaws, unfortunately. I was looking forward to reading this one, but it just did not come through for me in content.
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Raven’s back story in graphic novel format. Dark. Great artwork. Plenty of high school angst along with the supernatural. I’ve had this on my shelf from a conference last year. I was asked this week by a teenager why I didn’t read graphic novels. In consideration, I now realize you need to take the time to appreciate the art and realize it’s more serial than encapsulated. Reading to me is a movie or my own visual. A graphic novel has its own artistry that I can appreciate but it’s a different exp
Raven’s back story in graphic novel format. Dark. Great artwork. Plenty of high school angst along with the supernatural. I’ve had this on my shelf from a conference last year. I was asked this week by a teenager why I didn’t read graphic novels. In consideration, I now realize you need to take the time to appreciate the art and realize it’s more serial than encapsulated. Reading to me is a movie or my own visual. A graphic novel has its own artistry that I can appreciate but it’s a different experience. More theatre than escaping in a novel. At least for me. Entertaining for sure.
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Ugh. Waiting for the next installment is gonna be torture :(




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Jul 23, 2019


Scott


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2.5 stars "I'm seeing things and hearing voices . . . what if there's something wrong with me?" -- Rachel 'Raven' Roth, page 21 I guess I'm just too much of a fan of voice actress Tara Strong's signature and often humorous vocal fry-styled performance of Raven in the animated Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! series for this new interpretation to fully win me over. (Obviously it's not the most fair comparison at all, but that's the indelible version of the character kicking around in my mind.) Altho
2.5 stars "I'm seeing things and hearing voices . . . what if there's something wrong with me?" -- Rachel 'Raven' Roth, page 21 I guess I'm just too much of a fan of voice actress Tara Strong's signature and often humorous vocal fry-styled performance of Raven in the animated Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! series for this new interpretation to fully win me over. (Obviously it's not the most fair comparison at all, but that's the indelible version of the character kicking around in my mind.) Although I liked both the Mera and Catwoman titles from 'DC Ink' the now-standard teenage / high school / relationship melodrama this time around felt more conventional, and also seemed a little tiresome. It wasn't that it was bad, just not good enough. The bright spot was the inclusion of a Teen Titans: Beast Boy sneak preview.
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Teen Titans: Raven is a manga like comic book in a series of standalones for DC's Teen Titans. It's more book-like than a standard comic book trade and the art is simplistic. Raven is a high schooler who has just lost her mother and her memory in a terrible car accident. She goes to live with an old friend of her mother's and her teenage daughter. She attempts to remember who she is and starts to realize that she has some kind of telekinetic powers. She's an empath and can read people's thoughts
Teen Titans: Raven is a manga like comic book in a series of standalones for DC's Teen Titans. It's more book-like than a standard comic book trade and the art is simplistic. Raven is a high schooler who has just lost her mother and her memory in a terrible car accident. She goes to live with an old friend of her mother's and her teenage daughter. She attempts to remember who she is and starts to realize that s
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