Titans #130
In "Déménagement," the last free Angel—a cybernetic lobster—fights back against Unipar’s experiments on his imprisoned teammates, leading to a daring rescue and a surprising decision to free Ariel. Written by Mary Jo Duffy and illustrated by Joe Staton, with inks by Tony DeZuniga and colors by Petra Scotese, this 1989 issue sees the Angels return to Earth and the Beat Street Club, while Sunspot, having learned from his missteps, chooses to rejoin the New Mutants. The cover by Ciro Tota captures the moment with bold, expressive flair.
In "Déménagement," the newly formed crew of villains—Cyril, Reg, Vincent, and the enigmatic Pierre [Vivian]—settle into their new home in a remote lighthouse, trying to navigate their strange new dynamic after a chaotic escape. With Wally Wuggens, Barnacle, and Caesar adding their own brand of mischief, the group’s uneasy peace is tested as old rivalries and hidden agendas begin to surface.
In "Jeunes et moins jeunes," the Fallen Angels—now powerless and imprisoned on the bizarre world of Coconut Grove—face Unipar’s cruel experiments, while a lone cybernetic lobster, Bill, fights to free them. With Unipar’s plans unraveling and the team reuniting, even Ariel’s fate is reconsidered before the Angels return to Earth and the Beat Street Club. As Sunspot grapples with his past, a quiet decision looms—one that could redefine his future.
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