- Letters
- typeset
Table of contents on inside front cover
- Script
- Joshua Williamson (credited); James Tynion IV (credited); Scott Snyder (credited)
- Pencils
- Travis Moore (credited)
- Inks
- Travis Moore (credited)
- Colors
- Tamra Bonvillain (credited)
- Letters
- Deron Bennett (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Donna Troy [Wonder Girl; Troia]; Beast Boy [Garfield Logan]; Aqualad [Jackson Hyde]; Miss Martian [M'gann M'orzz]; Green Lantern [Kyle Rayner]; Steel [Natasha Irons]; Superboy [Conner Kent]; Robin [Tim Drake]; Wonder Girl [Cassandra Sandsmark]; Impulse [Bart Allen; Kid Flash]; Hawk [Hank Hall]; Dove [Dawn Granger]; Omen [Lilith Clay]; Mirage; Bunker; Spolier [Stephanie Brown]; Arrowette [Cissie King-Jones]; Blue Beetle [Jaime Reyes]; Argent; Risk; Wonder Twins [Zan; Jayna]; Cyborg [Victor Stone]; Raven [Rachel Roth]; Starfire [Koriand'r]; Bumblebee [Karen Beecher-Duncan]; Herald [Guardian; Mal Duncan]; Nightwing [Dick Grayson; Robin]; Tempest [Garth; Aqualad]; Terra [Tara Markov]; Jericho [Joe Wilson]; Ravager [Rose Wilson]; Gizmo; Mammoth; Shimmer; Red Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Djinn; Crush; Roundhouse; Kid Flash [Wallace West] (second Wally West, flashback); Robin [Damian Wayne]; Hot Spot [Isiah Crockett] (flashback); The Atom [Ray Palmer] (flashback); Prysm (flashback); Solstice (flashback); Robin [Tim Drake]; Bat-Girl [Bette Kane; Flamebird] (flashback); Dove [Don Hall] (flashback); Golden Eagle [Charley Parker]; Harlequin [Duela Dent; Joker's Daughter] (flashback); Gnaark (flashback); Flash [Wally West] (original Wally West); Arsenal [Roy Harper; Speedy]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Red Hood [Jason Todd]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Sinestro; Wonder Woman; Hippolyta; Aquaman; Mera; Princess Andy; Superman; Lois Lane; Superboy [Jon Kent]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]
- Synopsis
- On the eve of the final battle for the fate of the Multiverse, pretty much everyone who has ever been a Titan gathers together. Things get tense when Wally appears as he was responsible for Roy's death, but Donna offers forgiveness and then gives an inspirational speech that gives the heroes hope.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Dark Nights Death Metal
Story told in two parts, 10 pages at the beginning of the issue, then another 10 pages at the end of the issue.
Story continues in Dark Nights: Death Metal (DC, 2020 series) #6 and Last 52: War of the Multiverses (DC, 2021 series).
- Letters
- typeset
Indicia and publisher information on inside back cover.