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* FrenchJerk
* GentlemanThief

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* FrenchJerk
FrenchJerk: An arrogant French GentlemanThief.
* GentlemanThiefFunetikAksent: How his French accent is portrayed.
* GentlemanThief: Self-styled "world's greatest jewel thief"



* AstralProjection: Is ably to astrally project from Limbo into the material world.

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* AstralProjection: Is ably Able to astrally project from Limbo into the material world.



* EmotionEater: Gains strength from feed ing on negative emotions.
* MasterOfIllusion: Is able to project realistic mental illusion.
* MindControl: Strong enough to control all original JLA.
* SupernaturalFearInducer: Its psychic powers incude causing fear in others.

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* EmotionEater: Gains strength from feed ing feeding on negative emotions.
* MasterOfIllusion: Is able to project extremely realistic mental illusion.
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* MindControl: Strong enough to control all of the original JLA.
* SupernaturalFearInducer: Its psychic powers incude include causing fear in others.

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* FadSuper: Inspired by the hot rod craze of the 60s (and the cartoons Ed "Big Daddy" Roth).



* HeelFaceTurn: He later became an associate to the Titans when Mr. Jupiter hired him to design their new costumes.

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* FadSuper: Inspired by [[ScooterRidingMod Mod movement]] in the UK.
* HeelFaceTurn: He later became an associate to the Titans when Mr. Jupiter hired him to design their new costumes.costumes.
* ScooterRidingMod: Right there in his name, although he was focused more on the fashion side of the Mod movement.
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* 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.

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* LegacyCharacter: Her real name and super-villain name suggest a connection with Dirk Morgna (Sun Boy from ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'') ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'') in some way.
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* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Following the retcon of Lian's death, Jade was shown leaving her unconscious and amnesiac daughter in a church in Gotham City operating under the pretext that it would be better for Lian to have a fresh start cut off from her parents and extended family. Fast forward several years later and it's shown Jade's spur of the moment plan backfired pretty badly, now that Lian's a homeless, pickpocketing teen orphan working as a lackey for Catwoman. Which isn't even taking into account that she abandoned Lian in Gotham City, [[WretchedHive of all places]]. With no memories, no family, and no means of support, it's honestly a wonder how Lian was able to survive living in Gotham long enough to become a teenager.
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NewOldFlame: An ex-boyfriend of Cassie's who used to follow her and her mother from dig to dig, and was the one who actually discovered the Silent Armor, but who never appeared until he turned villain.

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* NewOldFlame: An ex-boyfriend of Cassie's who used to follow her and her mother from dig to dig, and was the one who actually discovered the Silent Armor, but who never appeared until he turned villain.
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* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: Of all the members, she is the only one whose true name is not given.
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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: All of Diesel's powers stem from the Silent Armor.


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* SpikesOfVillainy: The Armor extends larger (and more stupidly located) spikes when Diesel wears it than when Cassie did.
* VampiricDraining: The Armor can extend a tendril in the form of a lasso that drains the life energy of its targets. It will also drain life energy from its wearer.


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* GreaseMonkey: A villainous version, Ding Dong Daddy is a mechanical genius.

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[[folder:Ding Dong Daddy]]
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The 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 Titans went undercover as would-be high school drop-outs and exposed his schemes, and 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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[[folder:Diesel]]
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The 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 Titans went undercover as would-be high school drop-outs and exposed his schemes, and 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.Girl's ex-boyfriend who stole the Silent Armor from her, and now seeks to destroy the world with it.


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* ClothesMakeTheManiac: The Silent Armor is semi-sentient and will try to take over it's wearer, if weak-willed, sending them on a rampage.
NewOldFlame: An ex-boyfriend of Cassie's who used to follow her and her mother from dig to dig, and was the one who actually discovered the Silent Armor, but who never appeared until he turned villain.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Is only ever referred to as 'Diesel', and this was apparently the name Cassie knew him by when they were lovers.
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The 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 Titans went undercover as would-be high school drop-outs and exposed his schemes, and 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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The 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 Titans went undercover as would-be high school drop-outs and exposed his schemes, and 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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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 scrap metal and bike shop. Uncovering evidence that Dowd's operation was a front for criminals, the Titans went undercover as would-be high school drop-outs machinery who gained spontaneous intelligence and exposed his schemes, and 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.can manipulate human minds.


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* InstantAIJustAddWater: Detritus is a pile of scrap metal that somehow spotaneously gained sentience.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Used his mental powers to make Red Robin forget and move along without troubling him any further.
* MassHypnosis: Was able to mind control an entire town.
* RoboticPsychopath: Has no regard for human life.
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The 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 Titans went undercover as would-be high school drop-outs and exposed his schemes, and 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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->'''AKA:''' Komand'r
-->''"I've several exquisite tortures in mind for you that I've been planning for months now. It will be fun watching you squirm... and suffer before you eventually die."''

Starfire's older sister, Komand'r is bitter, sadistic, and out for her younger sibling's blood. Born the day that The Citadel attacked Tamaran, and later crippled by a childhood illness that left her unable to fly, Komand'r was abhorred by the people of Tamaran, and passed over in favour of Koriand'r. She eventually betrayed her planet to The Citadel, after which she and her sister were both captured by the Psions and granted their starbolt powers. Starfire became a heroine, while Blackfire turned to supervillainy, trying to conquer Tamaran and eliminate her sister.

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A mysterious creature, no one knows who or what the Antithesis really is or where he comes from. He is considered the first official villain of the Teen Titans, as he and his "sidekick", Mister Twister, were the first villains that they fought as an official group when the Antithesis was able to mindcontrol the mentors of the original Teen Titans and force them to commit crimes. Antithesis was absorbing their negative emotions, with which he could have enough energy to travel to our dimension. The nascent Titans were forced them to battle their mentors in order to prevent them from committing crimes. Once defeated, the Antithesis swore vengeance upon the Teen Titans, especially Robin, their leader. Defeated, the Antithesis was imprisoned in Limbo, but has returned
several exquisite tortures in mind for you that I've been planning for months now. It will be fun watching you squirm... and suffer before you eventually die."''

Starfire's older sister, Komand'r is bitter, sadistic, and out for her younger sibling's blood. Born the day that The Citadel attacked Tamaran, and later crippled by a childhood illness that left her unable to fly, Komand'r was abhorred by the people of Tamaran, and passed over in favour of Koriand'r. She eventually betrayed her planet to The Citadel, after which she and her sister were both captured by the Psions and granted their starbolt powers. Starfire became a heroine, while Blackfire turned to supervillainy, trying to conquer Tamaran and eliminate her sister.
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* AstralProjection: Is ably to astrally project from Limbo into the material world.
* DimensionalTraveler: If it consumes enough negative psychic energy, the Antithesis can travel between dimensions.
* EmotionEater: Gains strength from feed ing on negative emotions.
* MasterOfIllusion: Is able to project realistic mental illusion.
* MindControl: Strong enough to control all original JLA.
* SupernaturalFearInducer: Its psychic powers incude causing fear in others.
* {{Telepathy}}: Can read minds and telepathically 'speak' in people's heads.
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->'''AKA:''' Komand'r
-->''"I've several exquisite tortures in mind for you that I've been planning for months now. It will be fun watching you squirm... and suffer before you eventually die."''

Starfire's older sister, Komand'r is bitter, sadistic, and out for her younger sibling's blood. Born the day that The Citadel attacked Tamaran, and later crippled by a childhood illness that left her unable to fly, Komand'r was abhorred by the people of Tamaran, and passed over in favour of Koriand'r. She eventually betrayed her planet to The Citadel, after which she and her sister were both captured by the Psions and granted their starbolt powers. Starfire became a heroine, while Blackfire turned to supervillainy, trying to conquer Tamaran and eliminate her sister.
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* LadyOfBlackMagic: A villanous sorceress in a revealing outfit adorned by gold jewelry, with magical command of elements and mystical energy.

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* LadyOfBlackMagic: A villanous villainous sorceress in a revealing outfit adorned by gold jewelry, with magical command of elements and mystical energy.
* MagicIsFeminine: She's the only mage on the team and she's more feminine than Shimmer, the other prominent female on the Fearsome Five.


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* SecondaryColorNemesis: His wardrobe almost always included purple, and in recent years he also added green coats.


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* UnexplainedRecovery: Despite getting killed during her run with the Suicide Squad, she reappeared alive and well in subsequent Titans' run.
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* {{Seer}}: Clock King has the always-active ability to see what is about to happen 4.6692 seconds into the future, allowing him to anticipate an opponent's every move.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: At this point there are literally only four, maybe five, people in the entirety of the DCU who actually like Jade. That list includes her mentor, Roy, Lian, Tommy, and Catman. And even ''then'' it's a stretch to say how much they actually like Jade at the moment and how much they pity her, while Tommy's a baby and generally too young to know or understand what Jade's done. It's more of a case where they might ''love'' Jade, but they don't ''like'' her or approve of her at all. Which is still a step up from how every other person hates her at best and wouldn't hesitate to murder her at worst. The superhero community views her as a dangerous woman who needs to pay for her crimes against humanity, the supervillain community views her as an untrustworthy backstabber willing to sell out her own children just to save herself, and the regular people of the world think she's a genocidal maniac.


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* DidntThinkThisThrough: One of her biggest issues is that she does not have the capability of thinking her actions out in the long run.
** She destroyed Qurac just to show the world she wasn't bluffing with her blackmail demands, yet at no point ever stopped to think about what her life would be like once the entire world and just about everyone around her now believes she has to die for her crimes against humanity.
** She decided Lian would be better off if everyone believed she was still dead, so Jade left her amnesiac daughter in some random church in Gotham City. Several years later and Lian's now "Shoes," a homeless orphan who had to learn pickpocketing in order to survive and is now one of Catwoman's kid lackeys.


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* ParentalAbandonment: ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' revealed she's known Lian was actually alive all this time, but left her in some church at Gotham City unconscious and with total amnesia thinking she'd be better off this way. [[DidntThinkThisThrough She was wrong]].
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Once again, that's not what the trope means. It's a comedic trope about someone thinking up a plan but not thinking it through.


* DidntThinkThisThrough: ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' revealed [[spoiler:Lian's death was somehow undone, but now Jade apparently left her amnesiac and unconscious daughter at a church in Gotham City so she'd be safe. Well it turns out in doing so Lian spent her formative years as an orphan with no home or stability, turned to stealing and pickpocketing in order to survive, and is now essentially a lackey for Catwoman with the name "Shoes." Thanks Jade.]]
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* SexWithTheEx: She's implied to have had sex with Roy multiple times after he joined Deathstroke's Titans, though it's blatantly clear she's doing it to control him. Their first time together after Roy becomes a member of the team happens after she's stolen his heroin while he needs a fix, offering sex as an alternative to his addiction.
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* DramaticIrony: Cinder's entire shtick is that she hunts down rapists and child molesters because she herself was raped by her uncle as a teenager, yet had absolutely no clue the man she worked for got away with grooming and raping a teenage girl.
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** Played in the New 52. The re-appearance of Blackfire also has her [[http://www.comicvine.com/blackfire/29-12502/all-images/108-206565/komand_r/105-2478245/ wearing less clothes]] compare to her pre-52 days. Funny enough, Starfire was wearing a [[http://www.comicvine.com/blackfire/29-12502/all-images/108-206565/2456769-rhato_13/105-2456770/ bodysuit that cover her entire body]] sans her face when they face off.

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** Strangely enough, she's one to Donna Troy; both are skilled warriors who come from different societies and who live in the shadow of their more well-known, well-respected siblings. However, Donna truly loves [[Franchise/WonderWoman her sister]], while Blackfire has nothing but seering hatred toward Starfire.

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** Strangely enough, she's one to Donna Troy; both are skilled warriors who come from different societies and who live in the shadow of their more well-known, well-respected siblings. However, Donna truly loves [[Franchise/WonderWoman her sister]], while Blackfire has nothing but seering searing hatred toward Starfire.
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* EvilCripple: Subverted; It's not visible to us at first, but Blackfire's inability to fly was a serious handicap in Tamaran society. The R.E.B.E.L.S Vol. 2 rolled around and well... See Skill Point Reset Above.

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* EvilCripple: Subverted; It's not visible to us at first, but Blackfire's inability to fly was a serious handicap in Tamaran Tamaranean society. The R.E.B.E.L.S Vol. 2 rolled around and well... See Skill Point Reset Above.bestowed her with the ability to fly.
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* AwesomeAussie: Baran's not the smartest Australian in DC Comics, but he ''is'' the strongest by far.


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* AwesomeAussie: She's really gifted at using her transmuting powers to hurt people, and she's Australian.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Deep, deep down, Jade seems to genuinely understand that whatever sort of trauma she went through doesn't justify the horrible things she's done. While in her cell after fighting Roy, Jade looks back on some of the worst acts she's committed and silently regrets knowing it was her own damn fault they happened. Unfortunately, by now it's too painful for her to think otherwise or she might lose what little sanity she has left.
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* StraightEdgeEvil: Is a health nut and a vegetarian, keeps herself in peak physical condition and does not smoke or drink alcohol. Has no problem with murder, torture, theft, extortion, etc.
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: At this point there are literally only four, maybe five, people in the entirety of the DCU who actually like Jade. That list includes her mentor, Roy, Lian, Tommy, and Catman. And even ''then'' it's a stretch to say how much they actually like Jade at the moment and how much they pity her, while Tommy's a baby and generally too young to know or understand what Jade's done. It's more of a case where they might ''love'' Jade, but they don't ''like'' her or approve of her at all. Which is still a step up from how every other person hates her at best and wouldn't hesitate to murder her at worst.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: At this point there are literally only four, maybe five, people in the entirety of the DCU who actually like Jade. That list includes her mentor, Roy, Lian, Tommy, and Catman. And even ''then'' it's a stretch to say how much they actually like Jade at the moment and how much they pity her, while Tommy's a baby and generally too young to know or understand what Jade's done. It's more of a case where they might ''love'' Jade, but they don't ''like'' her or approve of her at all. Which is still a step up from how every other person hates her at best and wouldn't hesitate to murder her at worst. The superhero community views her as a dangerous woman who needs to pay for her crimes against humanity, the supervillain community views her as an untrustworthy backstabber willing to sell out her own children just to save herself, and the regular people of the world think she's a genocidal maniac.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: At this point there are literally only four, maybe five, people in the entirety of the DCU who actually like Jade. That list includes her mentor, Roy, Lian, Tommy, and Catman. And even ''then'' it's a stretch to say how much they actually like Jade at the moment and how much they pity her, while Tommy's a baby and generally too young to know or understand what Jade's done. It's more of a case where they might ''love'' Jade, but they don't ''like'' her or approve of her at all. Which is still a step up from how every other person hates her at best and wouldn't hesitate to murder her at worst.



* AxCrazy: She revels in violence.

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: Her sociopathic veneer is used to hide a truly miserable woman who doesn't want her life to be what it is now, but feels she cannot change who she is at this point.



* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Nuking Qurac pretty much redefined Cheshire both in and out of universe, and unlike most cases this was a JustifiedTrope because no one in their right mind would brush off the fact she murdered millions simply to show that she could.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Jade casually talks about poisoning people on her best of days, so if she's ever shown actually feeling sorry for what she's done it must've taken a ''lot'' to make her drop her guard.



* StepfordSmiler: That smug, seductive grin Cheshire has is used to hide an incredibly unhappy person who longs to be with her children.



* TokenEvilTeammate: When she was part of the Six.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: When she was part of the Six.Six and later Deathstroke's Titans because she was actively conspiring against Slade and exploiting Arsenal's breakdown.
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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 [=LeBlanc=] in hand-to-hand combat.
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