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The self-styled "world's greatest jewel thief", arrogant André [=LeBlanc=] made the international most wanted list. André [=LeBlanc=] often clashed with the Russian super-hero Leonid Kovar (who was also known as Starfire and later by the name of Red Star). André [=LeBlanc=] delighted in evading capture by the young hero. Interpol requested that the Teen Titans team up with Kovar to safeguard the Crown Jewels of Sweden from André [=LeBlanc=]. So confident in his abilities, the bragging thief announced his crimes before they were committed. Mutual antagonism spoiled the joint efforts of the American and Soviet champions, until Kovar rescued the Titans from [=LeBlanc=]'s deathtraps. Kid Flash then returned the favor by saving Kovar from death on the subway tracks, while Robin defeated LeBlanc in hand-to-hand combat.
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The self-styled "world's greatest jewel thief", arrogant André [=LeBlanc=] made the international most wanted list. André [=LeBlanc=] often clashed with the Russian super-hero Leonid Kovar (who was also known as Starfire and later by the name of Red Star). André [=LeBlanc=] delighted in evading capture by the young hero. Interpol requested that the Teen Titans team up with Kovar to safeguard the Crown Jewels of Sweden from André [=LeBlanc=]. So confident in his abilities, the bragging thief announced his crimes before they were committed. Mutual antagonism spoiled the joint efforts of the American and Soviet champions, until Kovar rescued the Titans from [=LeBlanc=]'s deathtraps. Kid Flash then returned the favor by saving Kovar from death on the subway tracks, while Robin defeated LeBlanc in hand-to-hand combat.
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TheFearsome Five are a team of ruthless super-villains who mostly battle President's Commission on Education asked the Teen Titans to help deal with the problem of high school dropouts. In the town of Harrison, the young heroes discovered dropouts being hired by Ding-Dong Daddy Dowd, proprietor of a custom hot rod and bike shop. Uncovering evidence that Dowd's operation was a front for criminals, the Outsiders. Their original membership included Doctor Light, Gizmo, Mammoth, Psimon, Titans went undercover as would-be high school drop-outs and Shimmer. They are extremely dangerous, although heavily prone to fighting amongst themselves exposed his schemes, and betraying each other.persuaded his teenage employees to return to school. This was a morality issue to stay in school. Ding Dong Daddy later steals the Arrowcar from Speedy after Green Arrow allowed the young hero to borrow it for a date with Wonder Girl.
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* DrivingUpAWall: Tries to kill Robin with a tricked-out motorcycle that first handcuffs the Boy Wonder's wrists to the bike, then literally drives a wall [[MurderByReMoteControlVehicle where it explodes]].
* TheFagin: Employs teenagers to work in his auto shop building custom cars for criminals.
* FatBastard: A hugely overweight criminal who uses teenagers to do his dirty work.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Is not nearly the laidback beatnik he likes to make out that he is.
* MurderByRemoteControlVehicle: Uses several driverless {{Weaponized Vehicle}}s in an attempt to rid himself of the Titans.
* NiceHat: Wears a red Australian-style slouch hat pinned up at one side.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The character of Ding Dong Daddy was based on an actual person, the late Ed "Big Daddy" Roth who was a legendary hot rod enthusiast and also the creator of the Rat Fink character.
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* TheFagin: Employs teenagers to work in his auto shop building custom cars for criminals.
* FatBastard: A hugely overweight criminal who uses teenagers to do his dirty work.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Is not nearly the laidback beatnik he likes to make out that he is.
* MurderByRemoteControlVehicle: Uses several driverless {{Weaponized Vehicle}}s in an attempt to rid himself of the Titans.
* NiceHat: Wears a red Australian-style slouch hat pinned up at one side.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The character of Ding Dong Daddy was based on an actual person, the late Ed "Big Daddy" Roth who was a legendary hot rod enthusiast and also the creator of the Rat Fink character.
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Sungirl is a flame-wielding teenage super-villain. Deathstroke recruited her to battle the Teen Titans, as an evil counterpart to Miss Martian. Her descendant in the 30th Century is Sun Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes. She has been a member of Titans East and the Legion of Doom.
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->'''AKA:'''Deborah Morgna
Sungirl isJordan Weir
Jordan Weir was aflame-wielding teenage super-villain. Deathstroke recruited her scientist who created a "hypno-ray" which he could use to force his victims to obey his commands. As the Puppet Master, he embarked on a crime spree, manipulating minor criminals into doing his dirty work.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Apparently a master manipulator, though we don't get to actually see too much of her personality other than her rivalry with Miss Martian. Slade's notes (given in a ''Wizard'' magazine article previewing the arc) claim that she reminds him of the original Terra, as well as his daughter Rose.
* ArchEnemy: Of Miss Martian, who she claims will bring doom to the future that she hails from, so she must kill her to prevent it from happening. But she also claims that she and Inertia have also made Miss Martian their slave to torment.
** It's implied that because of whatever Miss Martian did, White Martians in the future were now treated as slaves, and Deborah was more or less Miss Martian's owner.
* EvilRedhead: Red haired and cruel hearted.
* LegacyCharacter: Her real name and super-villain name suggest a connection with Dirk Morgna (Sun Boy from ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'') in some way.
* PlayingWithFire: Can harness the very power of the sun to supply her with fire and heat.
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* ArchEnemy: Of Miss Martian, who she claims will bring doomsufficent force to the future that she hails from, so she must kill her to prevent it from happening. But she also claims that she destroy an apartment.
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* ArchEnemy: Of Miss Martian, who she claims will bring doom to the future that she hails from, so she must kill her to prevent it from happening. But she also claims that she and Inertia have also made Miss Martian their slave to torment.
** It's implied that because of whatever Miss Martian did, White Martians in the future were now treated as slaves, and Deborah was more or less Miss Martian's owner.
* EvilRedhead: Red haired and cruel hearted.
* LegacyCharacter: Her real name and super-villain name suggest a connection with Dirk Morgna (Sun Boy from ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'') in some way.
* PlayingWithFire: Can harness the very power of the sun to supply her with fire and heat.
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** It's implied that because of whatever Miss Martian did, White Martians in the future were now treated as slaves, and Deborah was more or less Miss Martian's owner.
* EvilRedhead: Red haired and cruel hearted.
* LegacyCharacter: Her real name and super-villain name suggest a connection with Dirk Morgna (Sun Boy from ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'') in some way.
* PlayingWithFire: Can harness the very power of the sun to supply her with fire and heat.
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The Terror Titans are a team of villainous counterparts to the Teen Titans. Their original membership included legacy versions of Clock King, Copperhead, Disruptor, Dreadbolt, and Persuader. They were assembled by Clock King who uses his powers to manipulate them by promising things they want.
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-->''“Then perhaps, girl, they should learn of the sorcerous power of Jinx. A simple spell of dissolution turns flesh to so much waste. Fail to surrender and the change will not be a temporary one !”''
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-->''"Don't they realize there is nothing that I have not foreseen-- nothing I have not lived through? That one way or another, the future I have worked so hard to create... Begins at long last... NOW, and HERE?!"''
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* {{Retcon}}: Was originally meant to be a 30-something year old version of Dick Grayson, but editors wanted him explained away as being from the current timeline. His identity remained a mystery. He only states: ''"You don't want to know what I was before I became Deathwing!"''
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* {{Retcon}}: Was originally meant Deathwing was thoroughly and radically [[{{rewrite}} rewritten]] over the years. He was introduced during the lead-up to be a 30-something year old version ''Zero Hour'' as the future self of Dick Grayson, Grayson himself, leading a group of the Team Titans against the villainous Lord Chaos, but editors wanted wasn't able to follow his team to the past for a while. Once he did, he fell afoul of brainwashing [[spoiler: by Evil Raven II]] and became Deathwing. Later editorial mandate following the events of ''Zero Hour'' revamped him explained away as to being a wholly different person from the current timeline. timeline who was caught up into time travel affairs and given the false memories and identity of Nightwing. His "true" identity remained a mystery. He only states: ''"You don't want to know what I was before I became Deathwing!"''
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Harvest is TheManBehindTheMan for N.O.W.H.E.R.E., who had his fingers in ''many'' pies in the New 52 -- ''Teen Titans'', ''Superboy'', ''Ravagers'', ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'', ''etc''.
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* [[Spoiler: InformedAttribute: His villainous aptitude. He’s introduced as this super intelligent villain, yet his entire scheme is kidnapping superheroes forcing them to fight to the death and for some reason they’d serve him. He’s then hyped as having parts in several origins stories, yet there is no way he could have all the parts of past or future origins of an entire team of heroes and have them conveniently on the same side at that very moment. He talks about how he’s a good man, who just wants to save the world and they should be helping him. But forcing them to kill their friends all the while grinning about it really says otherwise against this so called savior.
* MeaningfulName:In [[spoiler:In light of what his link to Jon is, and why Superboy was vital to him, Harvest becomes quite a meaningful name. He's, specifically, ''[[FridgeHorror an organ harvester.]]'']]
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* ShowDontTell: His main problem. He is said to be an expert schemer and manipulator, but his core plan for recruitment is not the most well thought out. It consists of kidnapping metahumans (and [[TheEveryman some people off the street]]), forcing them into a ''battle royal'' to determine the 'best', which he then makes his private army. Apparently, this has been going on for some time, and the batch sent through the Culling in the early ComicBook/{{New 52}} is the only one that has rebelled.
* VillainSue: His entire character line and plot is this. He’s introduced as this super intelligent villain, yet his entire scheme is kidnapping superheroes forcing them to fight to the death and for some reason they’d serve him. He’s then hyped as having parts in several origins stories, yet there is no way he could have all the parts of past or future origins of an entire team of heroes and have them conveniently on the same side at that very moment. He talks about how he’s a good man, who just wants to save the world and they should be helping him. But forcing them to kill their friends all the while grinning about it really says otherwise against this so called savior.
* VillainSue: His entire character line and plot is this. He’s introduced as this super intelligent villain, yet his entire scheme is kidnapping superheroes forcing them to fight to the death and for some reason they’d serve him. He’s then hyped as having parts in several origins stories, yet there is no way he could have all the parts of past or future origins of an entire team of heroes and have them conveniently on the same side at that very moment. He talks about how he’s a good man, who just wants to save the world and they should be helping him. But forcing them to kill their friends all the while grinning about it really says otherwise against this so called savior.
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* ShowDontTell: His main problem. He is said to be an expert schemer and manipulator, but his core plan for recruitment is not the most well thought out. It consists of kidnapping metahumans (and [[TheEveryman some people off the street]]), forcing them into a ''battle royal'' royale'' to determine the 'best', which he then makes his private army. Apparently, this has been going on for some time, and the batch sent through the Culling in the early ComicBook/{{New 52}} is the only one that has rebelled.
* VillainSue: His entire character line and plot is this. He’s introduced as this super intelligent villain, yet his entire scheme is kidnapping superheroes forcing them to fight to the death and for some reason they’d serve him. He’s then hyped as having parts in several origins stories, yet there is no way he could have all the parts of past or future origins of an entire team of heroes and have them conveniently on the same side at that very moment. He talks about how he’s a good man, who just wants to save the world and they should be helping him. But forcing them to kill their friends all the while grinning about it really says otherwise against this so called savior.rebelled.
* VillainSue: His entire character line and plot is this. He’s introduced as this super intelligent villain, yet his entire scheme is kidnapping superheroes forcing them to fight to the death and for some reason they’d serve him. He’s then hyped as having parts in several origins stories, yet there is no way he could have all the parts of past or future origins of an entire team of heroes and have them conveniently on the same side at that very moment. He talks about how he’s a good man, who just wants to save the world and they should be helping him. But forcing them to kill their friends all the while grinning about it really says otherwise against this so called savior.
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* AdaptationalBadass: The original Mister Twister from the 60s was a laughable old man wearing a cloak of bird-feathers who used native American "medicine" for the [[NotSoHarmlessVillain not-so-laughable purpose of commanding the forces of nature]]. The ''Rebirth'' take on him re-interprets him ([[CompositeCharacter in light of the phantasmagoria of the Gargoyle]]) and casts him as a demonic HumanoidAbomination preying on the Titans in service of an even greater EldritchAbomination. [[spoiler: Who turned out not to be the Antithesis, as one might expect, but a future version of Donna Troy]].
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* AnimationLeadTime: Inverted. The H.I.V.E. was created for and introduced in ''New Teen Titans'', but was also used in a contemporaneous ''Superman'' storyline that technically began before the H.I.V.E.'s debut, leading to an odd case of the H.I.V.E. existing before it ever existed.
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* AnimationLeadTime: Inverted. The H.I.V.E. was created for and introduced in ''New Teen Titans'', but was also used "revealed" to be TheManBehindTheMan in a contemporaneous ''Superman'' storyline that technically began before the H.I.V.E.'s debut, leading to an odd case of the H.I.V.E. existing before it ever existed.
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* TheResenter: Towards Starfire, and most other Tamarans for that matter.
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* TheResenter: Towards Starfire, and most other Tamarans Tamaranians for that matter.
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* AnimalMotifs: Bees and related insects, naturally. This was much more low key in the early 80s issues, but became more prominent with later appearances.
* AnimationLeadTime: Inverted. The H.I.V.E. was created for and introduced in ''New Teen Titans'', but was also used in a contemporaneous ''Superman'' storyline that technically began before the H.I.V.E.'s debut, leading to an odd case of the H.I.V.E. existing before it ever existed.
* FunWithAcronyms: The full name is "The Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination".
* GreaterScopeVillain: They gave Ravager a faulty copy of Deathstroke's SuperSerum in order to ensnare the latter in their own plans and launched his relationship with the Titans.
* MadScientist: The H.I.V.E. collects these for its membership.
* OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: The H.I.V.E. is lead by a council of seven mysterious hooded figures. Originally they were treated as the top-level of the organization, but they were later revealed to serve a queen bee-type "H.I.V.E. mistress".
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* BaldOfEvil: He's bald and a criminal.
* BeardOfEvil: Either a full beard or a goatee, but he has one.
* BeardOfEvil: Either a full beard or a goatee, but he has one.
* GreenAndMean: His main outfit is green, and he's one of the least pleasant members of the Fearsome Five.
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* BaldWomenBaldWomen: She's completely bald, although it hasn't been explained if she shaves it or is naturally bald.
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* BeardOfEvil: Many of his incarnations show him with a beard, although its length and thickness varies.
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* BareYourMidriff: Many of her modern outfits leave her midsection exposed.
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* OneSteveLimit: Shares codename with British heroine Godiva, although other than that they're very different.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The ending of "The Trial of Cheshire" shows Jade locked away in a prison cell and forced to look back on everything that got her to this point and realizes everything she did was her own fault.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The ending of "The Trial of Cheshire" shows Jade locked away in a prison cell and forced to look back on everything that got her to this point and realizes everything she did was her own fault. Unfortunately, after that she tries way too hard to numb herself by staying solely in her Cheshire persona.
* NeverMyFault: She hates Roy for leaving her and because he was investigating her for the government while they were dating. She has a right to be angry about the latter, but it hasn't dawned on her that her increasingly bloodthirsty actions and repeated excuses of how she can't change who she is are the reasons why Roy's refused to get back together with her.
* NeverMyFault: She hates Roy for leaving her and because he was investigating her for the government while they were dating. She has a right to be angry about the latter, but it hasn't dawned on her that her increasingly bloodthirsty actions and repeated excuses of how she can't change who she is are the reasons why Roy's refused to get back together with her.
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** Her relationship with Roy is especially fucked up because, despite whatever lingering love she is for him, it's overshadowed by her blistering hatred for how he walked out on her.
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** Her relationship with Roy is especially fucked up because, despite whatever lingering love she is for him, it's overshadowed by her blistering hatred for how he walked out on her. Ironically, her homicidal actions only served to prove Roy was right to leave her and take custody of Lian after realizing they could never have a life together.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: While not as clear at first, the more he appeared the more obvious it became that Clock King was a knock off of Deathstroke. His obsession with Rose Wilson, his amoral manipulations, his fake Titans team, and his sexual relationship with an underage, sociopathic teenage girl are all things Slade Wilson's done.
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* {{Foil}}: To Roy Harper. Both lost their parents at an early age and had difficult childhoods, both were taken in by a mentor who raised them to be who they are now. Roy's mentor Green Arrow neglected him and caused him to suffer serious abandonment issues that led to Roy experimenting with drugs. Jade's mentor trained her to be a killer and fundamentally ruined her ability to express her emotions. Roy accepts his failures and tries to learn from them, becoming a better, more multifaceted individual. Jade cannot accept or face the horrible things she's done and tries to shove all her negative emotions and desires into her Cheshire, an identity shaped to be a sociopathic defense mechanism, so she's trying and failing to live as one person with two facets.
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* {{Foil}}: To Roy Harper. Both lost their parents at an early age and had difficult childhoods, both were taken in by a mentor who raised them to be who they are now. Roy's mentor Green Arrow neglected him and caused him to suffer serious abandonment issues that led to Roy experimenting with drugs. Jade's mentor trained her to be a killer and fundamentally ruined her ability to express her emotions. Roy accepts his failures and tries to learn from them, becoming a better, more multifaceted individual. Jade cannot accept or face the horrible things she's done and tries to shove all her negative emotions and desires into her role as Cheshire, an identity shaped to be a sociopathic defense mechanism, so she's trying and failing to live as one person with two facets.
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* SympathyForTheDevil: Roy and Lian are literally the only people on the planet who feel any sense of sorrow or compassion for Jade, and that's only because she's Lian's mom AND even then the two both feel she deserves punishment for her actions. The idea they still care about her, Roy especially, has left both of them to wonder if there's something wrong with themselves.
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* {{Foil}}: To Roy Harper. Both lost their parents at an early age and had difficult childhoods, both were taken in by a mentor who raised them to be who they are now. Roy's mentor Green Arrow neglected him and caused him to suffer serious abandonment issues that led to Roy experimenting with drugs. Jade's mentor trained her to be a killer and fundamentally ruined her ability to express her emotions. Roy accepts his failures and tries to learn from them, becoming a better, more multifaceted individual. Jade cannot accept or face the horrible things she's done and tries to shove all her negative emotions and desires into her Cheshire, an identity shaped to be a sociopathic defense mechanism, so she's trying and failing to live as one person with two facets.
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* LackOfEmpathy: She doesn’t care about anyone’s pain but her own.
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* LackOfEmpathy: She doesn’t care about anyone’s pain but her own. Some issues she imply she actually ''is'' capable of guilt, but the build up of horrible actions she's perpetrated have led her to use apathy as a defense mechanism rather than let her guilty conscience potentially drive her insane.
* LoveCannotOvercome: Whatever feelings she has for Roy and the love she has for Lian and Tommy aren't strong enough to overcome her traumatic childhood and determination to do anything possible to avoid being captured or enslaved again.
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* LoveCannotOvercome: Whatever feelings she has for Roy and the love she has for Lian and Tommy aren't strong enough to overcome her traumatic childhood and determination to do anything possible to avoid being captured or enslaved again.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The ending of "The Trial of Cheshire" shows Jade locked away in a prison cell and forced to look back on everything that got her to this point and realizes everything she did was her own fault.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: Whether or not she cares about Lian.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: Whether or not she cares about Lian. Overall the one consistent element of her characterization is that it's clear her childhood trauma will result in her doing things that go against her love for Lian if it involves her freedom.
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* EntitledBastard: [[spoiler:She forces Roy to help with her scheme to murder Deathstroke by blaming him for Lian's death and stating he owes her for it. Not only is this frustrating due to it being clear Lian's death was a freak accident that had nothing to do with anything Roy directly or indirectly did, but she's lucky Roy never found out about Jade abandoning Lian in ''Villains United''.]]
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* KickTheMoralityPet: Her desperation to escape from Mockingbird's control resulted in her consciously forsaking Lian so long as she could conceive a replacement baby. Unfortunately, Roy nor Lian ever found out so Jade was never forced to atone for this action, [[spoiler:even after Lian died.]]
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** Her relationship with Roy is especially fucked up because, despite whatever lingering love she is for him, it's overshadowed by her blistering hatred for how he walked out on her.
** She loathes Black Canary because Canary has a closer bond to Roy and Lian than Jade herself could have.
** Her relationship with Roy is especially fucked up because, despite whatever lingering love she is for him, it's overshadowed by her blistering hatred for how he walked out on her.
** She loathes Black Canary because Canary has a closer bond to Roy and Lian than Jade herself could have.
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[[folder:Vigilante]]
A series of generally short lived vigilante assassins who can't seem to avoid getting into confrontations with the Titans, either as a whole or just individual members.
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A series of generally short lived vigilante assassins who can't seem to avoid getting into confrontations with the Titans, either as a whole or just individual members.
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* FreudianExcuse: She was sold into slavery at a very young age.
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* FreudianExcuse: She was sold into slavery at a very young age.age, and was never given a proper outlet to express her emotions since doing so in such a place would've been a death sentence. As an adult she's tried to live as both "Jade" and "Cheshire," where Cheshire's the one who channels her anger and hostility while Jade gets to live peacefully. Her reliance on the Cheshire identity as an emotional crutch has left her incapable of expressing her emotions in a healthy manner, until the build-up of horrific events (nuking Qurac, forsaking Lian's life) left her wanting only to be Cheshire so she wouldn't have to face her guilty conscience.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Her mentor and guardian taught her how to be a killer, and she ended up crafting the Cheshire identity as an outlet for all her negative emotions so they wouldn't affect her private life as Jade. Trouble is, her actions as Cheshire escalated to such a degree she couldn't ignore her guilt while living as Jade and eventually reached a point she'd rather pretend to be a sociopath then admit how much suffering she's caused.
* HisOwnWorstEnemy: She's destroyed any possibility of having a life with Roy and Lian and sacrificed every potential connection to other people due to her desperate attempts to prove she's a threat and to avoid being captured.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Her mentor and guardian taught her how to be a killer, and she ended up crafting the Cheshire identity as an outlet for all her negative emotions so they wouldn't affect her private life as Jade. Trouble is, her actions as Cheshire escalated to such a degree she couldn't ignore her guilt while living as Jade and eventually reached a point she'd rather pretend to be a sociopath then admit how much suffering she's caused.
* HisOwnWorstEnemy: She's destroyed any possibility of having a life with Roy and Lian and sacrificed every potential connection to other people due to her desperate attempts to prove she's a threat and to avoid being captured.
* LoveCannotOvercome: Whatever feelings she has for Roy and the love she has for Lian and Tommy aren't strong enough to overcome her traumatic childhood and determination to do anything possible to avoid being captured or enslaved again.
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* BrokenBird: Her entire character.
* DeathSeeker: She believes the world is a terrible place and she yearns to be with her family and finally stop her suffering.
* DeathSeeker: She believes the world is a terrible place and she yearns to be with her family and finally stop her suffering.
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* BrokenBird: Her entire character.
character to the point she's almost a parody of the trope. There is almost no page featuring her that doesn't showcase how miserable and unhappy she is.
* CoolBigSis: Carla was always close to her younger siblings and their violent deaths were the starting point of her suicidal spiral.
* DeathSeeker: She believes the world is a terribleplace and she yearns place, yearning to be with her family and finally stop her suffering.
* CoolBigSis: Carla was always close to her younger siblings and their violent deaths were the starting point of her suicidal spiral.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She's completely aware of the fact that she is an awful person willing to kill innocents to get to child molesters and serial rapists in high places, yet this is all just stemming the tide until she can finally die herself.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She's completely aware of the fact that she is an awful person willing to kill innocents to get to child molesters and serial rapists in high places, yet this is all just stemming the tide until she can finally die herself. Subverted in that it's shown Carla's immortality means there was no reason why she had to kill Ryan Choi for Deathstroke, because what was stopping her from reaching those supposed harder targets if she can't die or be hurt?
* KarmaHoudini: She gets away with killing Ryan Choi and exploiting the suffering of sexual abuse victims to justify her multiple murders when she gets to die like she always wanted, avoiding any punishment for her misdeeds and going out looking like a hero.
* KarmaHoudini: She gets away with killing Ryan Choi and exploiting the suffering of sexual abuse victims to justify her multiple murders when she gets to die like she always wanted, avoiding any punishment for her misdeeds and going out looking like a hero.
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The Evil Albino trope is being cut per the Trope Repair Shop for rampant misuse and ZC Es.
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* EvilAlbino: He has white hair.