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Some parts of this run really haven't aged well. I like that Slade respects the Titans, but the thing with Terra is gross. I get that he's a villain, so expecting him to not be gross is a fool's endeavor, but the problem is that they still make him a sort of "honorable" villain.
Terra's method of spying being a camera in her eye is pretty cool. Idk how high tech spy gear was back then, but I like how it's done here.
The old lady at the nursing home is able to tell Donna about her mother, and who adopted her.
And of course, there's no hard feelings at the end. Pretty good ending to a solid crossover.
And Dick finally speaks his mind and takes charge! Pretty cathartic to read honestly.
Of course, that tension doesn't mean they're not still the Dynamic Duo, the world's greatest detectives.
We all thought Terra died in Judas Contract, but Dick actually murdered her with words much earlier.
Dick asks the Titans to engage in...less than legal activities to get Scarapelli to talk. Donna, ever the voice of reason, has concerns. I think the green glove in the vote panel is a miscolor, and is supposed to be red for Wally.
After they get back from Zandia, Dick is the first to leave, along with Wally and Roy. Before the rest can, an alert comes up and they're off on another mission. Since Dick is gone, Donna's in charge, which makes sense considering she's been the one looking after everyone lately.