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"Burning Rage, Part Two": Hawk and Dove try to start a war between the common people and the rich by inciting them against each other, claiming they are taking what they rightfully earned. Robin hangs outside Hawk's apartment as Garfield investigates it using his spider form, telling Tim that it

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Synopsis for "Burning Rage, Part Two"

Hawk and Dove try to start a war between the common people and the rich by inciting them against each other, claiming they are taking what they rightfully earned. Robin hangs outside Hawk's apartment as Garfield investigates it using his spider form, telling Tim that it's been empty for a while and it's a waste of time. Robin tries to figure out why Hawk and Dove attacked the yacht club along with the Madmen. As he theorizes if Steve Dayton was the target, Beast Boy states it won't be surprising as he's made enemies since his time in Doom Patrol, while also having been turned crazy for a while after wearing the Mento Helmet.

Beast Boy states that after Steve stopped wearing his helmet, he grew concerned with making money and this caused him to grow up in a home without love, something Tim empathizes with. Finding nothing in Hawk's apartment, they head back to meet up with Raven and Starfire hoping they discovered something from Steve. Steve however expresses ignorance about the attackers and reason behind the attack on the yacht club. He tells the two ladies to leave him alone and orders Breur to take him home. Breur however while going towards Steve's car notices a flaming tanker truck being driven at high speed towards the buildings and alerts the Titans.

Raven teleports the burning tanker targeting Steve along with herself after great difficulty and loses consciousness after the explosion. Starfire however rescues her and also takes care of the debris from the explosion. Hawn and Dove again incite the rich and the common people to war, but it is revealed they're doing so under the control of Breur, who has the Mento Helmet. Robin and Beast Boy meanwhile arrive near Steve's office and learn what happen. Suddenly their attention is caught by the rich and the poor about to go to war under leadership of Hawk and Dove respectively.

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Synopsis for "Family Lost"

This story is reprinted from Teen Titans (Volume 3) #8.

Robin has a heart-to-heart conversation with Batman concerning his dual identity. He is frustrated over the fact that he has been lying to his father for the past several years about his actions as Robin. Batman gives him some advice and flies him to Titans Tower in San Francisco in the Batplane.

Meanwhile, Deathstroke and his daughter Rose are determined to make sure that Jericho remains dead. The only way they can do that however is by tracking down the Titan who imprisoned him, Raven. Deathstroke and Rose begin investigating Raven's trail – a trail that leads them to the mysterious Church of Blood.

At Titans Tower, the remainder of the team discuss Raven and analyze her history and the circumstances that ultimately brought her back to them.

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Synopsis for "Planet of the Capes, Part 3"

This story is reprinted from Super Sons #8.

Robin and Superboy have been pulled through a portal by the robotic tentacles of Ygarddis, who demands the return of the magic clay they recovered from Kraklow. Superboy is unable to free them with his heat vision, but they are soon rescued by the arrival of Big Shot and Hard Line.

After freeing the Super Sons, the new arrivals are themselves seized by the tentacles. They direct the boys to attack the ground near the tentacles, which works, then explain that the planet they are on is alive and the tentacles are its appendages. As they lead Robin and Superboy back to their village, they explain that they were born on a planet called Eoroe, which had a superhero culture much like Earth's. Big Shot and Hard Line had powers even as children and aspired to become heroes themselves, but before they got the chance, Ygarddis came to Eoroe and devoured it. One of Eoroe's great heroes, the wizard Kraklow, used his magic to teleport them and a few other survivors to Ygarddis's surface, saving them and allowing them to plot vengeance. Robin tells them that Kraklow wasn't really a wizard, though Superboy suggests that the Kraklow they encountered may be an alternate version of the Eoroe one.

They arrive at the village to find a young boy being attacked by another clay replica of Faceless Hunter, which Robin's grappling hook and Superboy's breath make short work of. That night, after Jon tries to get some sleep and Damian does some reconnaissance, they discuss their situation and the two Kraklows. Jon conjectures that Eoroe's Kraklow may simply have wanted to stash the clay with his counterpart on their Earth in order to keep Ygarddis from eating it and gaining its power. Damian is impressed, but before they can discuss it further, they are attacked by Ygarddis and its army of hero and villain replicas.

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Synopsis for "The Seventh Soldier"

This story is reprinted from Sideways #8.

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