The New Teen Titans #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo young men in civilian clothes walk away with their backs to us, surrounded by discarded superhero costumes — a Robin tunic, a Kid Flash uniform, gloves, a belt, and other scattered gear — while another costume dangles abandoned from the title lettering above. George Pérez's stark, minimalist cover for this February 1984 issue speaks volumes without a single word of dialogue, framing "Crossroads" as a story about identity and the weight of wearing a costume. It's a quietly arresting image that stands apart from the era's typical action-packed covers.
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After destroying a Brother Blood outpost, Kid Flash leaves the Teen Titans. Dick Grayson decides he can no longer be Robin and begins the process that will eventually turn him into Nightwing.
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