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[[caption-width-right:350:Huh? What do you mean it's not Charley Parker or Bette Kane? [[note]]It's [[spoiler:Don Hall]] although it does foreshadow the return of [[spoiler:Wally West]][[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Huh? What do you mean it's not Charley Parker or Bette Kane? Parker? [[note]]It's [[spoiler:Don Hall]] although it does foreshadow the return of [[spoiler:Wally West]][[/note]]]]
West]]. Ironically enough, Charley himself still hasn't returned which makes this HarsherInHindsight.[[/note]]]]



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Frances Kane/Magenta erroneously appears as part of the Teen Titans who fight against Mister Sinister despite not debuting until ''ComicBook/NewTeenTitans''

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Frances Kane/Magenta erroneously appears as part of the Teen Titans who fight against Mister Sinister despite not debuting until ''ComicBook/NewTeenTitans''''ComicBook/NewTeenTitans''. Additionally, Dove II is never a part of the Titans until she briefly joins the Titans West in ''ComicBook/HawkAndDove'' Vol 3 Annual #1 and formerly joining during ''ComicBook/OneYearLater'' in ''ComicBook/TeenTitans2003''.



* FixFic: The goal of this storyline is the straighten out the mishandled and self-contradicting Titans history set forth in Scott Lobdell's Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws and Comicbook/TeenTitans.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: As the Titans regroup and piece together the fragments of their missing memory, it's made apparent that they are forgetting someone--someone who died--whose death had been hinted since the series was first announced. [[spoiler: It's the original Dove, Don Hall, but even when he's eventually remembered absolutely ''no one'', not even Lilith--the mastermind behind the memory wipe--remembers who the final member of the original team was]].

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* FixFic: The goal of this storyline is the straighten out the mishandled and self-contradicting Titans history set forth in Scott Lobdell's Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws and Comicbook/TeenTitans.
Comicbook/TeenTitans. However, due to key characters being AdaptedOut (Bette Kane, Charley Parker, Earth-3 Duela Dent and Tula), including characters who weren't part of the original Silver Age team (such as Magenta and Dove II) and straight up removing character arcs in some instances (Lilith becoming Omen to mentor the H'San Natall hybrids in ''ComicBook/TeenTitans1996'' which never occurred in the New 52 timeline and Roy seemingly being simultaneously part of the Teen Titans and being part of Iron Rule following his addiction) lead to even more AdaptationInducedPlotHoles. The ''Titans'' timeline itself wouldn't get fixed until ''[[ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Stories of the DC Universe]]''.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: As the Titans regroup and piece together the fragments of their missing memory, it's made apparent that they are forgetting someone--someone who died--whose death had been hinted since the series was first announced. [[spoiler: It's the original Dove, Don Hall, but even when he's eventually remembered absolutely ''no one'', not even Lilith--the mastermind behind the memory wipe--remembers who the final member of the original team was]].was.]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:Huh? What do you mean it's not Charley Parker or Bette Kane? [[note]]It's [[spoiler:Don Hall]] although it does foreshadow the return of [[spoiler:Wally West]][[/note]]]]



* AdaptedOut: Three of the Fab Fifteen (Charley Parker, Bette Kane and Duela Dent) don't appear in the miniseries. Of the three, two of them still existed in the universe at that time (Bette being a supporting character in ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'' and Duela having a re-hauled version that doesn't resemble the Pre-Flashpoint version like Lilith during ''ComicBook/TheCuling'')

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* AdaptedOut: Three of the Fab Fifteen Fourteen (Charley Parker, Bette Kane and Duela Dent) don't appear in the miniseries. Of the three, two of them still existed in the universe at that time (Bette being a supporting character in ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'' and Duela having a re-hauled version that doesn't resemble the Pre-Flashpoint version like Lilith during ''ComicBook/TheCuling'')



* BigBad: It's implied that someone out there is responsible for the Titans not remembering they were a team and that they were friends, and said someone is also constantly watching them. The only person who is aware of this villain is Lilith. That Dick Grayson feels weird looking at a whirlpool and Lilith looks as though she's seen a ghost when she sees two kids playing Twister implies the villain is Mr. Twister, the first bad guy the Titans ever fought. While Mr. Twister ''has'' appeared in the second issue and mentioned in the solicits for future issues, said solicits referring to a third party. [[spoiler: This is revealed to be [[ComicBook/DoomsdayClock Dr. Manhattan]]]]

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* BigBad: It's implied that someone out there is responsible for the Titans not remembering they were a team and that they were friends, and said someone is also constantly watching them. The only person who is aware of this villain is Lilith. That Dick Grayson feels weird looking at a whirlpool and Lilith looks as though she's seen a ghost when she sees two kids playing Twister implies the villain is Mr. Twister, the first bad guy the Titans ever fought. While Mr. Twister ''has'' appeared in the second issue and mentioned in the solicits for future issues, said solicits referring to a third party. [[spoiler: This is revealed to be [[ComicBook/DoomsdayClock Dr. Manhattan]]]]Manhattan]] although the force behind Mister Twister's return is an evil future version of Donna Troy.]]

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Frances Kane/Magenta erroneously appears as part of the Teen Titans who fight against Mister Sinister despite not debuting until ''ComicBook/NewTeenTitans''


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* AdaptedOut: Three of the Fab Fifteen (Charley Parker, Bette Kane and Duela Dent) don't appear in the miniseries. Of the three, two of them still existed in the universe at that time (Bette being a supporting character in ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'' and Duela having a re-hauled version that doesn't resemble the Pre-Flashpoint version like Lilith during ''ComicBook/TheCuling'')

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* AllThereInTheScript: The collected edition includes uncoloured versions of several of the flashbacks, and show that the flashbacks were [[spoiler:originally drawn to include Kid Flash/Wally West alongside the rest of the Titans, before deliberately removing him from the final versions of the pages]].



** A weird one comes from the trade collection, which features uncoloured pages that feature [[spoiler:Wally West's actions during the story]].

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** A weird one comes * RetGone: [[spoiler:Kid Flash/Wally West]], as revealed in the collected edition. The trade paperback includes unfinished versions of several of the flashback pages, and show that [[spoiler:they originally included Wally alongside his friends, before he was removed from the trade collection, which features uncoloured pages that feature [[spoiler:Wally West's actions during the story]].final pages]].
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This mini-series leads into ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth''.

Not to be confused by the ''ComicBook/NewTitans'' [[ComicBook/TitansHunt storyline]], or the final arc of ''ComicBook/TeenTitans1996''.
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* BigBad: It's implied that someone out there is responsible for the Titans not remembering they were a team and that they were friends, and said someone is also constantly watching them. The only person who is aware of this villain is Lilith. That Dick Grayson feels weird looking at a whirlpool and Lilith looks as though she's seen a ghost when she sees two kids playing Twister implies the villain is Mr. Twister, the first bad guy the Titans ever fought. While Mr. Twister ''has'' appeared in the second issue and mentioned in the solicits for future issues, said solicits referring to a third party.

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* BigBad: It's implied that someone out there is responsible for the Titans not remembering they were a team and that they were friends, and said someone is also constantly watching them. The only person who is aware of this villain is Lilith. That Dick Grayson feels weird looking at a whirlpool and Lilith looks as though she's seen a ghost when she sees two kids playing Twister implies the villain is Mr. Twister, the first bad guy the Titans ever fought. While Mr. Twister ''has'' appeared in the second issue and mentioned in the solicits for future issues, said solicits referring to a third party. [[spoiler: This is revealed to be [[ComicBook/DoomsdayClock Dr. Manhattan]]]]



* GreaterScopeVillain: The final issues reveal that Mr. Twister is indeed the BigBad, but he's serving an interdimensional beast that's consuming worlds. It's possibly it may be the Antithesis, the monster he served in the previous continuity.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: The final issues reveal that Mr. Twister is indeed the BigBad, but he's serving an interdimensional beast that's consuming worlds. It's possibly it may be the Antithesis, the monster he served in the previous continuity. [[spoiler: It's later revealed to be an evil Donna Troy form the future in ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'']]



* ThresholdGuardian: Lilith was serving as one to the rest of the Titans after their memories were erased, though it becomes clear she wasn't keeping complete tabs on all of them as she seemingly wasn't aware that Dawn Granger is the new Dove when they meet.

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* ThresholdGuardian: Lilith was serving as one to the rest of the Titans after their memories were erased, though it becomes clear she wasn't keeping complete tabs on all of them as she seemingly wasn't aware that Dawn Granger is the new Dove when they meet. This is actually the second time she's acted in this role, the first being as Omen during ''ComicBook/TeenTitans1996''.



* VisionsOfAnotherSelf: Lilith receiving visions of a forgotten Teen Titans team is what will kick off this storyline.

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* VisionsOfAnotherSelf: Lilith receiving visions of a forgotten Teen Titans team is what will kick kicks off this storyline.
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** In the New 52 ''Comicbook/HawkAndDove'' series, it was stated that Don, the original Dove, had been killed in "[[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths the worst crisis the world has ever seen]]." [[spoiler: TheReveal in ''Titans Hunt'' #8 is that Mister Twister killed Don during his last battle with the Teen Titans.]]

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** In the New 52 ''Comicbook/HawkAndDove'' series, it was stated that Don, Don Hall, the original Dove, had been killed in "[[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths the worst crisis the world has ever seen]]." [[spoiler: TheReveal in ''Titans Hunt'' #8 is that Mister Twister killed Don during his last battle with the Teen Titans.]]

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* BigBad: It's implied that someone out there is responsible for the Titans not remembering they were a team and that they were friends, and said someone is also constantly watching them. The only person who is aware of this villain is Lilith. That Dick Grayson feels weird looking at a whirlpool and Lilith looks as though she's seen a ghost when she sees two kids playing Twister implies the villain is Mr. Twister, the first bad guy the Titans ever fought. While Mr. Twister ''has'' appeared in the second issue and mentioned in the solicits for future issues, said solicits referring to a third party may mean there is a BiggerBad.
* BiggerBad: The final issues reveal that Mr. Twister is indeed the BigBad, but he's serving an interdimensional beast that's consuming worlds. It's possibly it may be the Antithesis, the monster he served in the previous continuity.

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* BigBad: It's implied that someone out there is responsible for the Titans not remembering they were a team and that they were friends, and said someone is also constantly watching them. The only person who is aware of this villain is Lilith. That Dick Grayson feels weird looking at a whirlpool and Lilith looks as though she's seen a ghost when she sees two kids playing Twister implies the villain is Mr. Twister, the first bad guy the Titans ever fought. While Mr. Twister ''has'' appeared in the second issue and mentioned in the solicits for future issues, said solicits referring to a third party may mean there is a BiggerBad.
* BiggerBad: The final issues reveal that Mr. Twister is indeed the BigBad, but he's serving an interdimensional beast that's consuming worlds. It's possibly it may be the Antithesis, the monster he served in the previous continuity.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: The final issues reveal that Mr. Twister is indeed the BigBad, but he's serving an interdimensional beast that's consuming worlds. It's possibly it may be the Antithesis, the monster he served in the previous continuity.
* HappilyMarried: Mal Duncan and Karen Breecher. They were originally this before they unceremoniously split up during the last ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' comic. And not only are they married, Karen's pregnant.



* HappilyMarried: Mal Duncan and Karen Breecher. They were originally this before they unceremoniously split up during the last ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' comic. And not only are they married, Karen's pregnant.
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* GodzillaThreshold: The looming threats to everyone is enough to force Dick to don the ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} costume for the first time since ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil''.

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* GodzillaThreshold: The looming threats to everyone is enough to force Dick to don the ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} costume for the first time since ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil''.''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Roy gets one in the second issue, which comes off as a TakeThat to his handling in ''RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' and ''[[{{Comicbook/RedHoodArsenal}} Red Hood/]][[SequelSeries Arsenal]]''.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Roy gets one in the second issue, which comes off as a TakeThat to his handling in ''RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' and ''[[{{Comicbook/RedHoodArsenal}} Red Hood/]][[SequelSeries Arsenal]]''.''Comicbook/RedHoodArsenal''.
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* TakeThat: Dick Grayson's first appearance in the series has him dealing with the head of a global organ theft ring specializing in metahuman organs for rich clientele. The organization's name is "Harvest." That Garth arrives and promptly murders the men leading this group might be considered a jab to the Harvest of Scott Lobdell's ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' volume because of how poorly received he was.

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* TakeThat: Dick Grayson's first appearance in the series has him dealing with the head of a global organ theft ring specializing in metahuman organs for rich clientele. The organization's name is "Harvest."[[ComicBook/TheRavagers Harvest]]." That Garth arrives and promptly murders the men leading this group might be considered a jab to the Harvest of Scott Lobdell's ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' volume because of how poorly received he was.

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