Sunday, June 21, 2026

New Titans #36 Review

 


New Titans #36 Review

Writer: Tate Brombal

Artist: Marcus To

Colorist: Adriano Lucas

Letterer: Tom Napolitano

Cover Artists: Taurin Clarke

Variant Cover Artists: Ethan Young & Jonboy Meyers

Corner Box Variant Cover Artist: Sami Basri

Editors: Marquis Draper & Brittany Holzherr

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: June 17, 2026

 

As he sat in his comfortable Tower, drinking coffee with his teammates and battling the villains that assailed him, Dick forgot that the Titans had sacrificed their Towers to transport refugees to other planets. So, when Victor Stone and his new team rescue him and Starfire, Dick awakens in the Justice League's Secret Sanctuary. He finds Cyborg split into his Human and Machine halves. And Robo-Cyborg wants to imprison the entire Earth in pleasant memories, blinding Humans to an uncomfortable reality.

 

Like Victor, Dick knows dwelling in the past isn't the way forward. So, he steps back, allowing Batgirl to lead the battle, while Victor tries to help Robo-Cyborg understand that the future is tomorrow. How will the New Titans prepare Earth for Darkseid’s return? And how will they unite as a team? Let’s leap into New Titans #36 and see!

 

Story

Eva may be the Girl of Tomorrow. But when she sleeps, she dreams of dying. When she awakens, Cyborg comforts her. While conducting sleep studies, he yearns to understand her. Cyborg wonders who constructed her. Unless someone conducts medical scans of her, Eva appears Human.

 

In New Titans #36, Eva discovers that Humans don't always get along. Despite her efforts to help the team gel, it seems to be fraying before her android eyes. Nightwing wants to embrace the challenges ahead. Yet, he didn't select his new teammates. No longer surrounded by her friends, Starfire wonders if Mount Titans can be her new home. And while Terra struggles to commit to the team, Cyborg's handpicked newbies also need to bond.

 

Like the Justice League, the Titans’ membership is in flux. Eva wants to help them gel. But her origins are a mystery, and Eva doesn't even know who she is. Yet the person who selected them, and usurped leadership of the team, buries himself in his work. Victor Stone assures Eva that her amnesia is no big deal and leaves his drafted-in players to fend for themselves in New Titans #36.

 

Art

As Eva falls from one explosion toward another, a hand captures and cradles her injured body. A curving road suggests her past, while her bloody chest and the bubbles surrounding her face hint at new beginnings. As wires and conduits connect sensors to laboratory equipment, Eva presses her hand to her forehead, while Victor studies the monitors.

 

Inside the giant A-Frame emerging from a mountain, Nightwing smiles in his blue suit as he gazes around the new headquarters. Terra crosses her arms over her yellow-and-black chest and frowns. Starfire slowly descends to the floor. A circular table pays homage to the Justice League's predecessors, while Eva's white hologram rises from its center.

 

As Marcus To charts the new team's uneasy beginning, Adriano Lucas adorns New Titans #36 with a lively palette. Eva's green schoolgirl outfit evokes Beast Boy, reinforcing her eagerness to bond with her team. Despite his red skin and the red walls of his bedroom, the green-tinged flames rising from meditation candles suggest Red Devil's willingness to belong. Stephanie's indigo Batsuit seems to link her with Starfire. But when Starfire meets Nightwing outside, her orange hair links with her dialogue as the ocean adjusts to her emotions. Despite his recent return to completeness, the red eye that glows amid the silver side of Cyborg’s frowning face evokes an earlier concern about Technis.

 

Tom Napolitano places uppercase black letters in white and beige balloons, while Red Devil speaks into beige balloons. Eva’s thoughts fill green boxes with violet borders, while her dialogue shrinks when the young android’s head falls. As Terra struggles with commitment, yellow sound effects and lines surround her. Yet buzzing and floating music notes seem no cause for concern as revelations await. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Victor Stone may have urged his Robo-Cyborg half to accept the inevitability of Darkseid's return. Yet with absent members, drafted-in replacements, and part-time teammates, Victor and his team lack direction while danger still threatens them in New Titans #36.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of New Titans #36.

 

 

For what happened last time, see my review of New Titans #35.

For what happened before that, see my preview of New Titans #34.

For how this story arc began, see my review of New Titans #33

 

 

 


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