Robin: Batman's brilliant protégé. Starfire: cheerful Tamaranean princess. Cyborg: half robot, half human, totally awesome. Raven: mystical daughter of a demon. Beast Boy: shape-shifting teen who can transform into any animal. Together, they are the Teen Titans!
This box set includes Teen Titans GO! Vol. 4: Smells Like Teen Titans Spirit, Teen Titans GO! Vol. 5: Falling Stars, and Teen Titans GO!: Weirder Things.
First, the Titans need to burst into the Justice League's secret hide-out spot to save the world's greatest heroes from a malfunctioning security system that's holding them hostage!
The Titans also discover a new neighborhood treat when Jump City becomes the source of the caffeine craze sweeping the nation, they investigate a new time-wasting gadget that stops anyone from getting anything done, and they have to take on the scariest villains ever—insurance agents!
And game night at the Titans Tower ends with a portal opening up and sucking the Titans into a new dimension!
And of course, there's no shortage of trouble when Terra arrives! You won't want to miss these stories and more!
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Sholly Fisch is a writer of screen and page whose past work includes SUPER FRIENDS, and several issues of BRAVE AND THE BOLD, including the story "Night of the Batmen," wherein all the other superheroes dress up in homemade Batman costumes in order to fill-in for the Dark Knight, and "A Batman's Work Is Never Done," which features nothing but short, two-page
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