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"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do": Cyborg, while fighting alongside Changeling, is incapacitated by Changeling's stepfather Mento. As Changeling tries and fails to reason with Mento, Cyborg shoots Mento with his

New Teen Titans (Volume 2) #19 is an issue of the series New Teen Titans (Volume 2) with a cover date of April, 1986.

Synopsis for "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"

Cyborg, while fighting alongside Changeling, is incapacitated by Changeling's stepfather Mento. As Changeling tries and fails to reason with Mento, Cyborg shoots Mento with his arm cannon knocking him out. Cyborg loses consciousness and Changeling brings him to Dr. Klyburn for medical assistance.

Dick Grayson and Donna Troy argue over Dick's reaction to Kory Anders' marriage to Karras, and how the Teen Titans have been run during Dick's absence. In anger Donna strikes Dick sending him flying through the wall. Dick Grayson, as Nightwing, leaves in search of Raven who is rumored to have been kidnapped by Brother Blood.

Donna, Garfield and later Sarah Simms visit Victor at S.T.A.R. Hospital as his mechanical body is being upgraded in an attempt to save his life. Donna questions her effectiveness as leader of the Teen Titans.

Nightwing, while looking for information on Brother Blood, is ambushed by two men with guns. After a close call he barely escapes.

Kory trains with in combat with her husband Karras but has difficultly concentrating. Kory and Karras make love, but Kory is unable to stop thinking about Dick.

After good news regarding Victor's operation Donna returns to the Titans Tower an receives a phone call about a new mission from King Faraday. Donna, unsure of what to do, gathers the old Teen Titans together: Aqualad, The Flash, Hawk, Robin and Speedy.

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Trivia

  • Dr. Klyburn is talking with someone named Mac Ryan. This was meant to be the introduction of Mackenzie Ryan, whom Wolfman intended to be the next Flash after the Crisis, before it was decided Wally West would be the new Flash.[1]
  • This issue marks Wally West's first appearance as the Flash following Crisis on Infinite Earths.


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