
..is the type of book I was looking for for my first review. There were others, such as Avengers 156 and some Marvel Team-up that I will do later, but STFG#7 from 1976 won the honor.
This book has two of my super-teams The Teen Titans in the first half of the book and the World's Weirdest Heroes the Doom Patrol in the second half. This issue according to the letters page consists of reprints of Teen Titans #31 from 1971 and Doom Patrol #86 from 1964. One from before my ability to read and another from way, way before I was a thought synapse in anybody's mind.
The first story with the Teen Titans titled "To Order is to Destroy" is a tale of the University Psychologist and the Acting President performing what would now be called 'behavior modification' experiments on the student population to make them docile and to keep them under control in the story it's referred to as 'brain operations'. One student overhearing the psychologist, Dr. Pauling, describe what he is doing decides to flee the reception area. Having been told he's been over heard. Dr Pauling orders the student body to find this boy, Johnny Adler, and bring him in. Johnny, finding a hunter's cabin up in the wooded mountains decides to hide out there until he can figure out what to do next.
On a trip back to the campus for food Johnny is discovered and about to be pounced on by 4-5 members of the student body until..... Kid Flash, who in is secret identity of Wally West was looking the campus,Elford University, over as he is about to graduate high school and wants to find a college for fall, steps in to stop the one-sided fight and wisks Johnny back to his cabin in the woods. After hearing the incredulous story and wanting to check it out for himself. He superspeeds into town and brings back Johnny some supplies before heading out.
Kid Flash returns with the other Titans(who at this time in the mighty fluctuating roster of Titans were Lilith, Mal Duncan(black man and this is important as to why I bring this up),Roy Harper(Speedy), and Donna Troy(Wondergirl))in their civilian garb to check out the campus further. Lilith who is a kind of empath/psychic confirms that the minds of the students have been tampered with. So now they decide to go check on Johnny and before they do this they have to change into their uniforms in the woods in case there's action. Well, not only is there not any action, there is also no Johnny. So changing back into the civilian clothes in the woods they make their way back into campus.
Having been spotted by Dr. Pauling and the Acting President as not being students at the college, Dr. Pauling labels them as 'Outside agitators who deserve to be beaten to a pulp!' and then orders the student body to attack the Titans. One student(not Johnny for some reason, who is never seen again in the story)starts to resist the mind control and go after Dr. Pauling.
Now in this one panel(which I promise to get a picture of, I swear) Mal Duncan,black man, and Roy Harper, white man, are each punching out a different male student. Dialogue as follows:
Mal: "Aw c'mon, whitey! You can hit harder than that!"
Roy: "Hey, what's the big idea of telling me what to do? I'm beginning to think you don't know your place!"
So many, many different levels with just that small interchange. Two men comfortable with their friendship and themselves that they can just toss that out there or racial overtones at a time when the social scene was less politically correct. This story did come out in 1971 so who's to tell.
So, during this fight the aforementioned student resisting the modification finds his way to Dr. Pauling and after a brief scuffle manages to unplug the machine which was broadcasting the signal to the chip implanted into the student's brains forcing them to comply. No permanent damage was done to the student's affected.
While leaving, Wally west throughs this bit of dialogue out in the open-
Wally: "Sure, Johnny fought against the computer circuits, but what about all those other students? Is the will of the majority really that weak? Is it really that easily subverted?"
This is what you got from a comic back in the seventies, I'll get to the Doom Patrol story Tuesday, you got superheroes and social relevance of the times. You got the social attitudes from that particular time. There was race(okay, minor), the Big Brother theme, and the "Don't trust anybody over 30"attitude spread out over twenty-two pages all for $.50 with another story I haven't even talked about yet. Some funny bits also; Kid Flash thinking he was to slow at the beginning when actually the fight and the run to the cabin probably only took 5 minutes and Dr. Pauling broadcasting his orders over the college p.a. system. You know, the police should have heard that. Also, Kid flash probably crossed Elford of his list of colleges.
Yet, a little easter egg or humor for fans is the last line spoken by Wally about subversion. Because when the New Teen Titans are formed in the future one of the main reasons it happens is due to Raven making Wally believe he loves her. He doesn't want to join or be a super hero again. So she subverts him into thinking it was his idea.
Next: The World's Weirdest Heroes: The Doom Patrol!





