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Subject: Re: Is 'Tales of the Teen Titans' suppos
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Date: Mon, 24-Dec-84 22:13:00 EST
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     If you have been reading comics for years, then you should know that
you can't always just pick up a comic and know what the characters' motivation
is.  In the issue you are talking about there are several reasons for the way
the Changeling is acting.  First of all, he is just a kid (14 or 15) and does
act childish at times.  Secondly, he was very much in love with a female Titan
who turned out to be a traitor and in the end was killed through the actions
of the Titans and the Terminator (the villain they were fighting).  All the
Titans are a bit antsy about having another traitor in their midst.


             "Farg you, you corksucking iceahole!!"
			- Romano Moroni-

                                Lee Cochenour