| Release: | Mar 1988 |
| Cover: | Mar 1988 |
Hidden Agenda
| Release: | Mar 1988 |
| Cover: | Mar 1988 |
Wildebeest attacks S.T.A.R. Labs, defeats its superpowered security team, Thunder and Lightning, and captures a very pregnant Mother Mayhem, who is soon to give birth to Brother Blood’s heir. Elsewhere, Dr. Sarah Charles is offered a job as the head of S.T.A.R. Labs’ West Coast medical facilities, which could jeopordize her relationship with Vic Stone. Joe Wilson is teaching sign language at Sarah Simms’ school, when she tells him that Gary Sellers left her; Joe asks Sarah Simms on a dinner date but she declines – only for the time being. Later, in the T-Jet, the Titans chase but lose Wildebeest, who has broken the Puppeteer, the Disruptor, Gizmo and Trident out of Ryker’s Island Prison; Wildebeest reveals one of his identities to Mother Mayhem: he had been posing as her doctor, Dr. Ellis.
| Writer | Marv Wolfman |
| Cover Artist | Eduardo Barreto |
| Penciller | Eduardo Barreto |
| Inker | Kim DeMulder |
| Colorist | Adrienne Roy |
| Letterer | Albert DeGuzman |
| Editor | Barbara Kesel |
| Nightwing | Richard 'Dick' Grayson |
| Cyborg | Victor Stone |
| Starfire | Koriand'r / Kory Anders |
| Wonder Girl | Donna Troy |
| Changeling | Garfield Logan |
| Terry Long | |
| Sarah Charles | |
| Gizmo | Mikron O'Jeneus |
| Wildebeest | |
| Jericho | Joseph William Wilson |
| Sarah Simms | |
| Mother Mayhem | May Bennett |
| Lightning | Tavis Williams |
| Trident | |
| Thunder | Gan Williams |
| Danny Chase | |
| Puppeteer | Jordan Weir |
| Disruptor | Michael Beldon |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Teen Titans |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |