Gabriel Picolo did a fantastic job and did not disappoint, however the plot left a lot to be desired. It is difficult, I feel, to rate this read in general terms because of the huge discrepancy between the artwork and the writing. I do wish it was done in more details, not being familiar with her origin story myself, I have found the storyline to be lacking explanation in key aspects of the novel. Raven was never my favourite character but this graphic novel provides a lovable background to her story. Teen titans in general would be something I’m vaguely familiar with from my childhood days, I used to watch the cartoon. I picked up ‘Raven’ because I am a huge fan of Gabriel Picolo’s artwork, I have followed him for a little while now. She settles into her new routine amongst new friends and family and she needs to decide whether she’s ready to face the truth with the help of her new companions. She has trouble figuring out who she was before it all happened and is unsure whether finding out is a good option at all, as she suspects something sinister at work. 17 year old Raven has to start over after an accident that cost her foster mother’s life also costed Raven her memory.
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