Teen Titans #3
In "The Revolt at Harrison High," the Teen Titans take on a mission that’s as much about youth and education as it is about justice, stepping in to help the President’s Commission on Education tackle the growing dropout crisis. When the local hot-rod shop run by the flamboyant Ding-Dong Daddy Dowd begins hiring students, the Titans uncover a hidden web where seemingly innocent work is secretly fueling criminal operations—without the teens even knowing. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with vibrant energy by Nick Cardy on both art and cover, this 1966 issue captures a classic era of DC storytelling with a sharp, socially aware twist.
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The Titans help the President's commission on Education deal with dropouts. Ding-Dong Daddy Dowd has been hiring dropouts to help in his hot-rod shop. The dropouts don't know, but their work is going into getaway cars for other criminals.
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