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  • Teen Titans Vol 3 30
Trivia
  • * Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew made their first appearance as a back-up feature in New Teen Titans (Volume 1) #16. * The Captain Carrot story from this issue is dissected and spread out throughout the course of this comic, rather than tacked on as a back-up feature. * In modern DC continuity, Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew is an in-universe comic book, and not an established part of mainstream continuity. * The newscasters from the Captain Carrot story are "The Fox and the Crow", from Columbia Screen Gems cartoons. DC published a The Fox and the Crow comic for many years. A mature re-interpretation of the Fox and the Crow was seen in the Vertigo run of the Doom Patrol.
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
Inker1
  • Richard Bonk
  • Marlo Alquiza
  • Scott Shaw
Inker1
  • Richard Bonk
  • Marlo Alquiza
  • Scott Shaw
Writer1
  • Geoff Johns
Penciler1
  • Tony S. Daniel
  • Scott Shaw
Image2Text
  • Textless
Colourist1
  • Jeromy Cox
Writer1
  • Geoff Johns
StoryTitle
  • Lost and Found
  • Whatever Happened to Captain Carrot?
Editor1
  • Eddie Berganza
  • Jeanine Schaefer
Penciler1
  • Tony S. Daniel
  • Scott Shaw
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * :* :* :* :* :* :* :* Supporting Characters: * Crawford Crow * Fauntleroy Fox Adversaries: * Unrevealed Other Characters: * None Locations: * Items: * None Vehicles: * None
  • Featured Characters: * :* :* :* :* :* Supporting Characters: * * * * * * * * * * * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * * * Locations: * :* ::* :* ::* Laurel Canyon :* ::* :* * :* * :* :* Items: * * Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
Colourist1
  • Jeromy Cox
Editor1
  • Eddie Berganza
  • Jeanine Schaefer
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CoverArtist
  • Jeromy Cox
  • Tony S. Daniel
  • Marlo Alquiza
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Dan DiDio
Issue
  • 30
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Garfield Logan
Links
  • * Teen Titans (Volume 3) index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
Volume
  • 3
Title
  • Teen Titans
Month
  • January
Synopsis
  • Brother Blood appears in Titans Tower and attacks Raven. He grabs her from behind and bites down hard into her shoulder. Beast Boy turns into a dinosaur and charges him, but the zombified Lilith Clay uses her hypnosis powers to force Beast Boy to fall asleep. Grabbing Raven, he forces her to teleport them all to Los Angeles. While Blood begins tearing the city apart, Raven musters enough control to teleport Beast Boy and herself to safety. Taking advantage of the sudden privacy, Raven and Beast Boy share an intimate moment. Later, Kid Flash zips around the globe and gathers together the remaining Teen Titans. He warns them of the return of Brother Blood. Raven informs them that the doorway between the land of the living and the land of the dead has been forced open, and that the breach has been slowly widening ever since the resurrection of Superman. This accounts for the recent rash of resurrected heroes in the past few years. Gathering their second wind, the Titans decide to take the fight to Brother Blood. They teleport to Los Angeles and engage Blood's demonic hordes, but Blood has other allies – an army that no one is prepared to face – the resurrected bodies of the fallen Titans.
  • Pig-Iron and Rubber Duck discover that their old comrade in the Zoo Crew, Little Cheese, has been savagely murdered. They begin contacting their old allies in the hopes of finding Captain Carrot, who has been missing for over two years. They recruit Yankee Poodle, but when they ask Alley-Kat-Abra to aid them, she refuses to lend assistance. Meanwhile, the American Eagle finds Captain Carrot and accosts him in his home.
Image
  • Brother Blood 02.jpg
Notes
  • * [[W:C:DC:Victor Stone
quotation
  • Vic leaves me in charge of the Titans for five minutes - and I let us get ambushed by Charles Manson Junior.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 2006
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