ÒTHE MAN WHO TOPPLED THE TITANS.Ó Dr. Light traps and defeats the disbanded Titans until Mal becomes the Guardian to turn the tables. Speedy is revealed to be the nephew of the Golden Age Guardian. First appearance of Karen Beecher.
ÒYOU CANÕT SAY NO TO THE ANGEL OF DEATH (OR CAN YOU?).Ó Mal defeats Azrael the Angel of Death and acquires his horn, which bestows powers on him. He uses his powers to summon the Titans to help him defeat a street gang that is blowing up the people who are rebuilding their neighborhood.
Only a short while after the first superheroes entered the scene, they were followed by a host of scrappy teenage sidekicks. Batman had Robin. The Flash had Kid Flash. Green Arrow had Speedy. Aquaman had Aqualad. By 1964 there were enough of these young heroes-in-training to form their own team--the Teen Titans! This youthful Junior Justice League came together to aid other youngsters and stomp out evil wherever they found it--all with the style and slang of the swinging '60s. Dig it? TEEN TITANS: THE SILVER AGE OMNIBUS VOLUME 1 collects stories from THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #54 and #60, SHOWCASE #59 and TEEN TITANS #1-11, from such talented writers and artists as Nick Cardy and Bob Haney. [W1] [W1]Copy missing for this one?
“INTRUDERS OF THE FORBIDDEN CRYPT.” The Titans and Mr. Jupiter are in Italy to see the beginning of construction on Jupiter’s newest laboratory. Lilith believes she is the reincarnation of Shakespeare’s Juliet, and the son of Jupiter’s enemy appears to be the reincarnation of Romeo.
Rock ’n’ roll, hidden treasure, and a lost adventurer? What else could a Teen Titan ask for? In this issue, the team searches for musical heartthrob Sammy Soul’s long-lost uncle, last seen searching for El Dorado. Will they reunite uncle and nephew? Will they find the lost city of gold? Find out here!
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