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Cover: Adam Warren

Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone #[nn]

May 1997 · DC · 4.95 USD; 6.95 CAD
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“Scissors, Paper, Stone”
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This 1997 DC collection brings together the three-issue miniseries 'Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone,' a standalone story featuring the classic Teen Titans lineup. The tale pits the team against a mysterious new villain who forces them into a deadly game of chance, testing their bonds and abilities. Written by Devin Grayson with art by Alé Garza, this volume captures the Titans in a tense, character-driven adventure from the late 1990s.

In the 1997 issue Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone #, a future world sees four teenagers rally as a new generation of heroes, drawing inspiration from the legendary Teen Titans. One of them carries a mysterious device embedded in his skull that grants him the mind and demeanor of Batman, setting the stage for a tense, high-stakes team dynamic. Written and illustrated by Adam Warren, with cover art by Warren himself, this story blends futuristic stakes with the enduring legacy of the Titans.

writer, artist, inker Adam Warren · inker Tom Simmons · colorist Joe Rosas · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Adam Warren

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writer, artist, inker Adam Warren
colorist Joe Rosas
cover pencils, inks Adam Warren

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On a future world, four teenagers join forces to defeat a menace. They pattern themselves on the mythical Teen Titans. One character has a device inserted into his skull giving him the personality of Batman.

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