Titans #214
In "Dream Nails, 3: aigle de sang," Nate and Maddie share a quiet moment that deepens their growing bond, though their shared pasts remain shrouded in mystery. As questions about their origins multiply, Sugarman—a fellow exile from the Age of Apocalypse—sends Rex after Nate, setting a tense new course. Written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Steve Skroce, with inks by Bud LaRosa and colors by Mike Thomas and Digital Chameleon, this 1996 issue features a striking cover by Ken Lashley, David Williams, Carlos Pacheco, and Larry Stroman, with inks by Tom Wegrzyn, Mike Miller, Cam Smith, and Larry Stroman.
In "Dream Nails, 3: aigle de sang," Shadowcat and Pete Wisdom delve into the shadowy operations of Black Air, uncovering strange alien connections that stretch beyond Earth. Meanwhile, Wolfsbane returns to Muir Island seeking refuge, and Rory Campbell faces a devastating turn during a session with the enigmatic Spoor—leaving his future uncertain as the Uncreated stir in the background.
In "Plaisirs terrestres," Nate Grey and Madelyne Pryor share a quiet moment of connection, their growing bond shadowed by the mysteries of their shared pasts. As Nate grapples with questions about his origins, the arrival of Sugarman—another survivor from the Age of Apocalypse—sets Rex on a dangerous path, turning their fragile peace into something far more uncertain.
In "Cyberfolie!", Iron Man’s sudden recruitment of Cybermancy into Force Works ignites tension as he announces Hawkeye is behind two murders at Avengers Mansion—evidence that sends the team chasing the archer across the country. With U.S. Agent sent to confront Hawkeye, the mission takes a sharp turn when Iron Man and Cybermancy ambush him, fracturing trust within the team. As Wanda demands answers, the world begins to forget Vietnam entirely, leaving no trace behind.
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