Titans #111
In "Mauvais plaisants," a quiet tragedy unfolds at Salem Center High when a student, overwhelmed by the secret knowledge of his mutant identity being exposed, takes his own life. The aftermath stirs deep emotion, culminating in Shadowcat delivering a powerful, heartfelt speech at his memorial about the dangers of prejudice. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Jackson Guice with inks by Kyle Baker and colors by Glynis Oliver, this poignant issue stands as a stark, emotional chapter in the Titans series. The cover, by Ciro Tota, captures the weight of the moment.
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One of the New Mutants' friends at Salem Center high school receives a note indicating that some of his classmates know that he is a mutant and will call X-Factor. He commits suicide. Shadowcat gives an impassioned speech about prejudice at his memorial.
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