Donna Troy has reemerged among the Titans of Myth as Troia, Goddess of the Moon. But memories of a different life haunt her as she leads the final battle of a long campaign of interplanetary conquest. It will take the combined might of the Outsiders and the Teen Titans to solve this cosmic mystery and reveal Troia's true destiny to her!
Philip Jiménez is an American comics artist and writer, known for his work as writer/artist on Wonder Woman from 2000 to 2003, as one of the five pencilers of the 2005–2006 miniseries Infinite Crisis, and his collaborations with writer Grant Morrison on New X-Men and The Invisibles.
listing a single issue is definitely a cop out but i have been freaking myself out about what my 25th read is going to be since it’s not only the year but also going into the week i’m turning 25. it’s created a whole mess in my head. but you know who always makes everything better? donna troy. i love to think about her and to read her and see her. she is pookie. so yeah that’s my 25th read on my 25th year when i’m about to turn 25. i’ll take my bow now. but also fuck i’m scared donna help me ahhh i love you <3
This is a review of the entire series - it's beautifully produced but quite "busy"
The Teen Titans find out Donna Troy's location and new role and fight for her return to the fold. It involves the Titans of Greek mythology and there's loads of action. The artwork is a joy, detailed and beautifully produced but often too "busy" on the page with far too much to be looking at. It's an enjoyable series with a surprising conclusion.