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Okay, I'm about to split and won't be back here until Monday, so I'll spill the beans and give Lance the next question.
In both stories, the heroes faced each of 4 legendary horsemen, one at a time, each of whom rode a different colored horse and carried a different weapon. 3 of the horse colors were even the same (red, yellow, black) and 2 of the weapons were too (sword, torch). Okay, in the 2nd story it was crooks disguised as legendary horsemen, but you get the drift.
I wonder if this reprinted story was chosen specifically for this reason. It's hard to believe the powers that be of the day had that much on the ball, but why else would they reprint a Superboy/Green Arrow story in a Teen Titans comic?
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His guardian refused to give his permission.
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That's it, Quis. I picked this issue (TT #6, I think) up cheap last weekend. Your question, sir.
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OK, I picked up the Showcase Presents: the Teen Titans.
In the first appearance, Robin, Kid Flash, & Aqualad fight Mr. Twister. Mr. Twister was making a demand on the town of Happy Harbor. What was the specific demand and what was to be the replacement if the specific demand was not met?
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By the terms of the original contract with Twister's ancestor, the town had to give him a passenger pigeon feather every year.
If that was not supplied, the town had to provide "a youth" for a year's service to him. By the time Twister showed up, a LOT of feathers or kids were owed since the last payment.
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Yep, that's it. Also the story mentions the fact that the passenger pigeon became extinct in 1912.
Your question Calybos
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Quislet's got it; he took a more modern name too (which I forget--Hans something?).
Gnaark was the distraction; he's the Titans' most FAMOUS caveman associate, but not the "Million Year-Old Teenager."
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