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Cover: David Finch & Joe Weems

Titans #221

May 1998 · Semic S.A. · 28 FRF; 8,60 CHF; 204 BEF; 7.95 CAD
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In Titans #221, a future where all metal is molecularly tagged forces Scrap to confront the shocking truth: he’s not where he thought he was. With the help of the resistance, he and 21 track down a mysterious cache of untagged metal—only to discover it’s already been moved. As they follow the trail, they’re met by 18, setting off a chain of events that could change everything. Written by Len Wein, Marc Silvestri, and Sophie Viévard, with art by Billy Tan Mung Khoy and inks by D-Tron, Jose Guillen, and John DiRito, this issue blends sci-fi intrigue with the team’s signature edge. The cover by David Finch and Joe Weems captures the tension perfectly.

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writer Len Wein · writer Marc Silvestri · writer Sophie Viévard · artist, inker Billy Tan Mung Khoy · inker D-Tron · inker Jose Guillen · colorist Ashby Manson · colorist Nathan Cabrera · colorist Catherine Burch · colorist Dean White · colorist Peter Tobolsky · colorist Dan Kemp · colorist Richard Isanove · letterer Studio Vianney Jalin · inker John DiRito · cover David Finch, Joe Weems

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writer Len Wein
artist, inker Billy Tan Mung Khoy
inker D-Tron
colorist Ashby Manson
colorist Dean White
colorist Dan Kemp
cover pencils David Finch
cover inks Joe Weems

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Scraps meets with the resistanc to Internex Corp and finds out that he is in the future. In this era, all metal is molecularly taged and so can be traced. When Scrap tells about all the "untagged" metal that came with him and 21, they go to get it. They find that it's been moved and so go after it there when they meet up with 18.

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