Teen Titans Spotlight (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1988.
Contents
Synopsis for "Once in a Millennium"
With Dick Grayson occupied elsewhere, Starfire has the day to herself and flies over the city, enjoying the weather. Elsewhere, Harbinger meets with the newly-transformed Chosen, who again invite her to join them. Having always been an outsider, first in her service to the Monitor, then while preparing her history of the universe, Harbinger now desires a more normal life, and she fears she will be giving up her chance for such an existence if she joins them. Promising to return soon with her answer, she flies away, using her power to divide into twenty separate bodies. As one of her selves explores the world, it is attacked by a group of Manhunters. Too weak to defeat the androids, Harbinger summons her other bodies to her. Starfire spies one of Harbinger's other selves rocketing across the sky and, sensing trouble, follows it, arriving just in time to help repel the androids' attack. After a fierce struggle, the two heroines are victorious, but remain unaware as one of the Manhunters escapes. Harbinger explains her dilemma, and as the two women fly together, Starfire tries to convince Harbinger that as a being with special powers, she has a responsibility to use them for good. Their conversation is interrupted when the escaped Manhunter reappears, controlling a gigantic Manhunter robot. Starfire pretends to be downed, and Harbinger rallies to defeat and destroy the android unaided. Convinced at last of her own worth, Harbinger returns to the Chosen and agrees to join them.
Appearing in "Once in a Millennium"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Dick Grayson (In a photograph only)
- Jericho
- Monitor (Flashback only)
- Pariah (Flashback only)
- Wildebeest Society (Flashback only)
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Vehicles:
Notes
- This issue is a "Millennium" Week Eight tie-in issue.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Teen Titans Recommended Reading
- New Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- New Teen Titans (Volume 2)
- Tales of the New Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- Team Titans (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans (Volume 2)
- Teen Titans (Volume 3)
- Teen Titans (Volume 4)
- Teen Titans (Volume 5)
- Teen Titans Spotlight (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans Go! (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans: Year One (Volume 1)
- Titans (Volume 1)
- Titans (Volume 2)
Links and References
Millennium Crossover The events from this issue are related to Millennium, a 1988 crossover event spanning through all DC Titles, in which the Guardians of the Universe left and Earth was put in danger by the robotic Manhunter Cult. Week One
Week Two
Week Three
Week Four
Week Five
Week Six
Week Seven
Week Eight
Millennium #8 · Spectre (Volume 2) #11 · Teen Titans Spotlight #19 |
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- Dick Giordano/Executive Editor
- George Pérez/Cover Artist
- Barbara Kesel/Writer
- Colleen Doran/Penciler
- Dennis Janke/Inker
- Adrienne Roy/Colourist
- Todd Klein/Letterer
- Robert Greenberger/Editor
- Koriand'r (New Earth)/Appearances
- New Guardians (Millennium)/Appearances
- Celia Windward (New Earth)/Appearances
- Gregorio de la Vega (New Earth)/Appearances
- Lyla Michaels (Pre-Crisis)/Appearances
- Takeo Yakata (New Earth)/Appearances
- Xiang Po (New Earth)/Appearances
- Manhunters (New Earth)/Appearances
- Richard Grayson (New Earth)/Appearances
- Joseph Wilson (New Earth)/Appearances
- Monitor (Earth-One)/Appearances
- Kell Mossa (Pre-Crisis)/Appearances
- Wildebeest Society/Appearances
- New York City/Appearances
- Manhattan/Appearances
- Millennium
- Comics
- 1988
- 1988, February
- 1987, December (Publication)
- Teen Titans Spotlight Vol 1
- Modern-Age
- Synopsis Written
- Millennium Crossover