| Release: | Mar 1982 |
| Cover: | Mar 1982 |
The Possession Of Francis Kane
| Release: | Mar 1982 |
| Cover: | Mar 1982 |
After an automobile accident that killed her father and brother but which she survived, Frances Kane, a long-time friend of Wally (Kid Flash) West, seemingly becomes a focus of destructive supernatural energies, and her mother becomes involved in witchcraft and seances. Wally brings Raven to investigate, and eventually the entire Titans team becomes embroiled in the affair. Despite their efforts, the energies emanating from the girl almost destroy Titans’ Tower and New York. Cyborg deduces that the energies are magnetic, not magical, in nature, and uses a STAR-created anti-magnetic device to cure Frances. Unknown to the Titans, Frances’s “possession” is actually caused by Green Lantern’s enemy, Dr. Polaris, in an attempt to free himself from an extra-dimensional exile.
| Writer | Marv Wolfman |
| Artist | George Pérez |
| Cover Penciller | George Pérez |
| Cover Inker | Romeo Tanghal |
| Inker | Romeo Tanghal |
| Colorist | Adrienne Roy |
| Letterer | John Costanza |
| Editor | Len Wein |
| Cyborg | Victor Stone |
| Robin | Dick Grayson |
| Raven | Rachel Roth |
| Wonder Girl | Donna Troy |
| Kid Flash | Wally West |
| Changeling | Garfield Logan |
| Dr. Polaris | Neal Emerson |
| Frances Kane |
| Age | Bronze Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Teen Titans |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |