Teen Titans #38
Teen Titans #38 (April 1972) delivers a genuinely clever cover concept by Nick Cardy: a drugstore door acts as a split mirror, reflecting two simultaneous crises — Robin shielding a civilian girl on one side while Wonder Girl and Mal are caught in a dangerous struggle on the other, with a blue-haired villainess looming large and Mal down on the ground. The sidebar portraits of Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, and Speedy remind you just how strong this roster is, and Robin's spoken thought — "What's keeping Wonder Girl and Mal? I'll go see--!" — pulls you right into the tension. At 52 big pages, this is a genuinely generous package, with interior work from writer Robert Bernstein and artist Ramona Fradon making it a well-rounded 1972 package for any fan of the team.
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When Aqualad has trouble with a big test after being hit on the head, Aquaman uses ocean animals to help Aqualad remember the answers.
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