REVIEW: DC’s Titans – Beast World Tour: Metropolis #1

The world of DC has fallen into mayhem. The actions of a manipulative cult released the Necrostar, infecting the world with deadly spores. Garfield Logan, aka Beast Boy, devised a risky plan to stop the cosmic menace, which initially paid off. But things took a dark turn when Beast Boy, assuming Starro’s form, had his mind overtaken and corrupted. Now, Garro is sending out spores of his own, transforming the most powerful heroes and villains into mutated, feral beasts.Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis #1 continues the new Beast World arc events, exploring the different corners of the DC Comics universe and its characters that the Garro spores have touched. One of those corners is the vibrant town of Metropolis — Superman’s home turf and many others. But the Beast World spores might be too much for multiple generations and allies of the Man of Steel to handle.”Primal Pain,” written by Nicole Maines and Steve Orlando, illustrated by Fico Ossio, with colors by Luis Guerrero and letters by Rob Leigh, has Dreamer struggling with her prophetic powers in the wake of the Lazarus Planet events, racing against the clock to save an entire alien community from inevitable destruction. This one is perhaps the most conventional of the three segments, fitting the visual and narrative trappings typical of the modern DC Comics canon. It’s certainly the chapter with the most emotional weight, action, drama, and adherence to continuity, tying a previous event into a new and current one. It’s great to see Dreamer again, this time teaming up with Jon Kent’s Superman in a race against a disaster that is yet to actually happen — only for another disaster, in the form of a mutated, half-bird Limewire, to occur before it.

The world of DC has fallen into mayhem. The actions of a manipulative cult released the Necrostar, infecting the world with deadly spores. Garfield Logan, aka Beast Boy, devised a risky plan to stop the cosmic menace, which initially paid off. But things took a dark turn when Beast Boy, assuming Starro’s form, had his mind overtaken and corrupted. Now, Garro is sending out spores of his own, transforming the most powerful heroes and villains into mutated, feral beasts.

Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis #1 continues the new Beast World arc events, exploring the different corners of the DC Comics universe and its characters that the Garro spores have touched. One of those corners is the vibrant town of Metropolis — Superman’s home turf and many others. But the Beast World spores might be too much for multiple generations and allies of the Man of Steel to handle.

“Primal Pain,” written by Nicole Maines and Steve Orlando, illustrated by Fico Ossio, with colors by Luis Guerrero and letters by Rob Leigh, has Dreamer struggling with her prophetic powers in the wake of the Lazarus Planet events, racing against the clock to save an entire alien community from inevitable destruction. This one is perhaps the most conventional of the three segments, fitting the visual and narrative trappings typical of the modern DC Comics canon. It’s certainly the chapter with the most emotional weight, action, drama, and adherence to continuity, tying a previous event into a new and current one. It’s great to see Dreamer again, this time teaming up with Jon Kent’s Superman in a race against a disaster that is yet to actually happen — only for another disaster, in the form of a mutated, half-bird Limewire, to occur before it.

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