Teen Titans: The Bronze Age Omnibus #[nn]
In "The Titans Kill a Saint," Bob Haney and a stellar team of artists—Jim Aparo, Neal Adams, and Dick Giordano—deliver a gripping chapter in the Teen Titans' Bronze Age saga, with Jim Aparo and John Costanza handling the lettering. Batman calls on the Teen Titans to mediate a volatile standoff in Gotham City between the city's elite establishment and the Young Aquarians, a youth-led community in a struggling neighborhood. The tension escalates as rival factions—both criminal and civic—vie for control, setting the stage for a story that probes loyalty, justice, and the cost of power. Karl Kerschl’s cover captures the gravity of the moment with stark, evocative detail.
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Batman recruits the Teen Titans to help defuse an explosive confrontation between Gotham City's "Establishment" and the Young Aquarians, a group of young citizens inhabiting a crime-ridden neighborhood. The situation is complicated by an internal struggle for control of the neighborhood, fought between a local crime boss and the Young Aquarians.
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