This issue spends most of the time building up the drama about who was “killed” in the rocket explosion. Too bad DC decided to go with this cover that practically spells it out for everybody.
Not much movement on the Wildebeest plot. One page of Jericho slicing his hand open and rambling.
This issue may be the first DC Comic I read where the people of a city began blaming the heroes for the collateral damage. It’s possible the Titans were blamed in an earlier issue as well but I don’t remember it. Of course, the Titans should be held responsible for the damage they cause to New York City because they’re never actually saving the world while doing so. They’re usually dealing with their Daddy Issues.
Not much movement on the Wildebeest plot. One page of Jericho slicing his hand open and rambling.
This issue may be the first DC Comic I read where the people of a city began blaming the heroes for the collateral damage. It’s possible the Titans were blamed in an earlier issue as well but I don’t remember it. Of course, the Titans should be held responsible for the damage they cause to New York City because they’re never actually saving the world while doing so. They’re usually dealing with their Daddy Issues.
No, no. Gregory is right. It’s the Titans’ fault. Because they actually haven’t saved New York ever. At least not when they were saving it from danger not caused by their living there.
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