This collection of sordid soap-opera tales includes the third chapter of Alex Toth’s “20 Miles to Heart Break” serial.
READAs the Avengers look for Goliath, violent protests stoked by “Mr. Talon” threaten to bring about World War III. A fun superhero outing from the classic Conan team of Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith (with a little help from Sal Buscema).
READLooking to burnish its reputation, The Combine forces an imprisoned Destructor into a deadly game of cat and mouse with the Huntress. A third straight winning issue of The Destructor from the team of Archie Goodwin and Steve Ditko.
READDaredevil comes into conflict with Tagak, the Leopard Lord – but all is not as it seems. This weak story by Gerry Conway is saved – just barely – by Gene Colan’s art.
READBatman and Wonder Woman team to foil a plot by Catwoman and the North African nation of Sudaria. A subpar outing from writer Bob Haney with typically superb art support from Bat-legend Jim Aparo.
READIn preparation for her wedding, Robin attempts to help Wonder Girl learn who she really is. One of the most powerful super-hero stories of the Bronze Age, from the classic Titans team of Marv Wolfman and George Pérez.
READThe Titans and Outsiders race to the Empire State Building to disrupt the Fearsome Five’s plot to takeover New York. A solid-but-unspectacular crossover conclusion from the regular Outsiders team of Mike W. Barr and Jim Aparo (with a little help from Titan’s scribe Marv Wolfman).
READThe Fearsome Five escape prison and kidnap a scientist, putting both the Titans and Outsiders on their trail. Artist George Pérez rejoins embellisher Romeo Tanghal for this team-up tale, written by Marv Wolfman (with a plot assist from Mike W. Barr).
READThe New Teen Titans help Thunder and Lightning in a quest to find the brothers’ father and a cure. A solid outing from Marv Wolfman, guest artist Keith Pollard and regular embellisher Romeo Tanghal.
READWhen Sarah Simms is taken hostage by a former boyfriend, Cyborg and company attempt to resolve the situation without bloodshed. Another solid tale driven by a social issue from writer Marv Wolfman, with guest artist Keith Pollard and regular embellisher Romeo Tanghal.
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