Teen Titans #31
The cover of Teen Titans #31 (February 1971) drops you right into a charged street-protest scene, with Hawk mid-brawl against a civilian opponent while Wonder Girl lies fallen on the pavement clutching a "Peace" sign — her desperate speech bubble reading "I…I can't, Wonder Girl…I can't fight back!" capturing the moral tension at the heart of the story title "To Order Is to Destroy." Surrounding protesters wave "Love Not War" signs as the conflict spills out of a doorway, grounding the action in the social unrest that defined the early '70s. Nick Cardy's cover pencils and inks deliver the whole scene with crisp, kinetic energy, and the issue also promises a new Hawk & Dove featurette — making this a genuinely packed installment from the team of Steve Skeates and George Tuska.
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The Titans prevent mob violence on a college campus.
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