Five attempted to rob the Jump City Bank only to be attacked once more by the Teen Titans. In " No Power", Jinx and the rest of the H.I.V.E. In " Staring at the Future", Jinx appeared in Robin's fantasy about the effects of growing a mustache, screaming as a fan-girl. Skeptical, Robin stood aside as the duo used the power move, Centaur Kick against Jinx, launching her in the air until she crashed into a wall. However, before Robin could call them into action, Beast Boy and Cyborg volunteered to defeat them through the use of power moves. In " Power Moves", escaping from prison once more, Jinx and the rest of the H.I.V.E. She, Gizmo, and Mammoth defeated them for a third time until Robin called the Jump City Police Department to arrest her and the rest of the H.I.V.E. However, the heroes had resorted to cheating due to their multiple losses which Jinx later noticed. Five reached the finals of the tournament where they faced against the Titans. Five stole money from the Jump City Bank until Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg asked for a rematch. The trio easily defeated the male Titans who were competing against them. Five entered the dodge-ball tournament with her, Gizmo, and Mammoth on the starting line. broke in at the Jump City Museum to steal the Eye of Hamashabi until they were defeated by the Teen Titans and later sent to jail. In " Artful Dodgers", Jinx and the H.I.V.E. She struggled to escape as the Titan offered to lend Robin a hand. Jinx charged at Beast Boy, but he transformed into a tyrannosaurus-Rex and trapped her in his jaws. They caused mayhem in Jump City while attempting to rob Jump City Bank, and was alerted to the arrival of the Teen Titans by See-More. In " Super Robin", Jinx broke out of jail and rejoined her team, the H.I.V.E. However, not wanting the night to end, the three broke out of their cells and continued to run from the police throughout the night. Distracted, the three were surrounded and imprisoned by the police. They rounded a corner to evade them, but crashed into a building which they later rode into the sky and crash-landed on the ground. Jinx, Starfire, and Raven wreaked havoc on Jump City and gathered the police department in pursuit of them. Jinx used her powers to hex the bumper cars, making them act as race cars and led the Titans toward Downtown Jump City. Raven intervened, stating they wouldn't let her out in a million years as Starfire complied with Jinx's wish, but reminded the villainess about her threat to obliterate her. However, the rides were found boring by the females and Jinx offered to make the night more exciting if Starfire blasted her handcuffs away. Raven complimented Jinx on her actions and the three boarded the bumper cars. Jinx shouted that there were free kittens in the parking lot, causing the people to run off. Starfire led the girls to the bumper cars line where she noticed the amount of people. The three traveled to an amusement park wherein she observed the lack of craziness within the female Titans, noting that they needed her help. Jinx heeded the warning and joined the females on their wild night. Once Jinx was freed, Starfire warned her that she would blast her if she attempted an escape. Then, she was teleported out of her cell by Raven after she was enticed by Starfire's puppy dog eyes. The villainess complied, claiming she had nothing better to do. In order to have an exciting girls' night out, Starfire and Raven visited Jinx in the Juvenile Correction Facility for her help in bringing the excitement. Jinx eventually got Starfire and Raven to commit crimes, including destruction of property, resisting arrest, prison breakout and theft. In " Girl's Night Out", Starfire decided to break Jinx out of her prison cell, planning to use Jinx's criminal side to make the night more "crazy", however, Starfire warned Jinx that if she made one wrong move, she will obliterate her. She frequently leads her teammates in their attacks in Jump City.
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