The New Teen Titans #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe New Teen Titans face a team divided right on the cover of this February 1982 issue, where a crackling, enraged woman demands vengeance — "That monster murdered the man I loved!" — while Starfire and Robin stand firm, blocking an armored figure and vowing he'll have to go through them first. George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal bring real dramatic tension to the scene, with electric yellow energy and a gritty, rubble-strewn backdrop heightening the standoff beautifully. With the story titled "Starfire Unleashed!" and the Titans at each other's throats, this is the kind of emotionally charged issue that made this team DC's most sensational super-team in 1982.
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When people in Metropolis start acting like monkeys, Superman tracks the source of the problem to a ray coming from Pluto. Attempting to go to Pluto, Superman ends up in a dimension populated by talking animals where he meets Rodney Rabbit. Rodney tells Superman that on his world citizens are oddly acting like animals too. Charged by mysteriously glowing carrots and wearing a Halloween costume, Rodney joins Superman's investigation as Captain Carrot.
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