Titans Tomorrow Season Two
1. The Amazing Firebrand
A strange sense of familiarity slams hard into Ignis the same night a newcomer appears in Jump City. Besides calling herself Firebrand and wielding a similar form of pyrokinesis, Ignis can't determine that the two are alike in any way. So what does he have the urge to call her 'sister'?
2. Forevermore
Ignis travels to another dimension where his mother Raven, now the new Dr. Fate, resides, and confronts her about his feelings towards the stranger. Raven refuses to answer his questions, however. Meanwhile, Slade, still alive and fit thanks to his metahuman healing factor, has taken a contract on the life of Superboy.
3. Charge of the Light Brigade
Despite Glimmer's treachery and Simmer and Shimmer's capture, the Light Bridgade is still growing in power in the Undercity, and Robin fears a gang war will break out between them and rival street gangs. Claire, who knows the Undercity best of all the Titans, uses a holo-ring to infiltrate the Light Brigade HQ and learn of their plans. Unfortunately, the war starts just as she arrives, and Claire must chose between fighting for a racist group of glow-skins or the low-life drug-abusing gang memebers they're trying to take out.
4. In A Mirror, Darkly (I)
Slade, frustrated by his earlier failure against Superboy, hopes to find some magic artifact that can destroy his foe. But before he can finalize the purchase, Firebrand arrives to stop him, and with her powers, somehow accidentally activates a magic mirror, into which Slade's lone eye gazes. And what glares back at him from the other end is a bit more... benevolent. Slade and his alternate from the Mirror World trade realites, where Slade is now surrounded by evil versions of the Titans and Good Slade is in a world full of good Titans. Both want to return to their own world, but both are hindered, immediately by Firebrand, and later by the Titans.
5. In A Mirror, Darkly (II)
The two Slade's struggle to return to their own worlds, unable to use the mirror to get back to their own worlds, Both versions end up examining who they really are, and why things turned out differenlty in the mirror world. This is mostly an action episode, but at the end, as the Slade's start to head back to their own worlds, the mirror is simultaneously shattered in both. The result is that neither world gets their Slade back, but rather a mix, one that calls itself Deathknell... the Conqueror.* At the end, the shop-owner notices that her sword has been stolen, and the only possible culprit... is Firebrand.
6. Evil Beware: We Have Waffles
Wanting money for a GameStation Infinity, Phaeism and Superboy begin running a restaurant out of Titans Tower. This leads to a series of villians trying to attack the tower via the restaurant. (Humor episode.)
7. Mea Culpa (I)
For several days, a group of minor villains have been antagonizing the Titans, and when one of them breaks off from the group, Robin pursues him. Upon returning, Robin says that the criminal got away. Unfortunately for her, the villain is later found dead in the bottom of the under city, right below the very building where the battle took place. Cause of death: stabbed through the back by a birdarang. That night, Robin is arrested and her identity inadvertantly made public when a greedy reporter rips off her mask.
8. Trial By Jury (II)
Convinced of their ally's innocence despite the evidence and Robin's silence, the Titans go to work looking for the real murderer. In the under city, they are suddenly surrounded by Light Brigade memebers, lead by none other than the new Slade, who calls himself Deathknell the Conquerer.*
9. Circumstantial Evidence
After fighting their way free from the Undercity, barely espcaping alive, the Titans return to the jail where they tell Robin what they encountered. Robin tells them that while pursuing the criminal, he tried to jump across to another building. She threw a Birdarang at his foot to stop him, but as she did, the villain fell and the attack went through his spine. Robin concludes that Slade must have had something to do with the criminal falling, as it was a very agile individual.
10. Exoneration
The Titans, prepared this time, enter the Undercity once more to find Slade. Slade finds them first, and fights them to a stand still using a Kryptonite ring and other devices to negate their advantages. Slade reveals that he is a fusion of Deathstroke the Terminator and Deathstrike the Liberator, and intends to bring peace and posperity to the world--by any means necesary. He posseses Deathstrike's sense of justice and Deathstroke's ruthlessness, and also admits he used a microwave emmmiter rifle to make the villain fall. The Titans reveal that they just broadcast the confession all over the city, freeing Robin from the stigma of a murderer and showing that Deathknell* is just as much of a threat, if not more, than Slade ever was before.
11. Deception (I)
Firebrand returns, weilding a magic sword that temporarily unlocks the evil in the hearts of anyone it comes into contact with, and using it to cause riots and commotion throughout the city. The Titans move to stop her, when suddenly, Ignis gets stabbed, and transforms into a demon of pure fire... And calls him 'brother.'
12. Heart of Darkness (II)
With Jump City increasingly chaotic, the Titans are forced to call for help from other heroes. Meanwhile, they find it impossible to keep Ignis in check... Until Raven steps in and calms her son's fury. She tells the Titans of Ignis and Firebrands true origin: they were born as twins of Raven and Adam Evans 30 years earlier. Fifteen years ago, a general of Trigon had ended up kidnapping them and using them in a mad scheme to revive their master. Unfortunately for them all, Trigon was truly dead. He brought back something worse: Trigon's father, Arithma. Arithma was defeated and sealed away, but the process had destroyed the bodies of Ignis and Firebrand, and Raven had bonded their souls to the bodies of two fire-demon corpses, reshaping them with her power into the form of human children. Unfortuantely, Firebrand had vanished shortly thereafter, and had only resurfaced recently, now aparenlty working for her great grandfather. Raven gives her son a gift--the opposite sword as the one his sister is using, one that unlocks everything good in the hearts of men. (Mostly a flash-back episode.)
13. The End Part Four (III)
Now knowing the truth, the Titans rush to stop Firebrand and undo the damage she's done to the city. Unfortuantely, The evil she's already been able to harness is enough to unlock the seal, and Arithma is let loose into Jump City. The heroes gather and put forth a strong effort to defeat Arithma, but are unable to succede... Airthma slowly drains all hope from the city... until Ignis manages to wound Firebrand with the blade that unlocks the good in her heart. The possession of Arithma is torn off her like a snake shedding its skin, and Good!Firebrand uses a new power called the Hopefire to turn the tide in the battle. Arithma is destroyed, and Raven erases the world's memories of Robin's identity.
*Deathknell the Conquerer the name (but not the origin) borrowed from Ultra Sonic 007.