First Blood
- "Starfire’s garden?! Krypto, no! Get out of there! Bad dog! BAD!"
- --Superboy
Summary
Volume: 3
Issue: 9
Month: May
Year: 2004
Credits
Head Writer: Geoff Johns
Cover Artists: Mike McKone and Marlo Alquiza
Pencilers: Mike McKone
Inkers: Marlo Alquiza and Norm Rapmund
Colourists: Jeremy Cox
Editors: Tom Palmer Jr and Eddie Berganza
Synopsis
Cast of Characters:
- Batman (behind the scenes)
- Brother Blood (Sebastian)
- Doctor Rovin
- Krypto
Locations:
- St. Luke's Hospital
- Titans Tower
Items:
- Batmobile
- Hy'tt flowers
- Lasso of Ares
- Rutt trees
First Appearances: No first appearances
Final Appearances: No final appearances
Synopsis: The new Brother Blood has captured Raven’s new corporeal form and is holding hostage inside of his temple. He plans on using her as a means of increasing his own power.
Back at Titans Tower, Cassie learns that a strange epidemic has been affecting all of the fortunetellers in the Bay area. She wants the Titans to come with her to check it out. Robin unveils his very own Batmobile. Kid Flash begs him to let him test drive it and they go burning out of the parking garage. But Bart guns the car too quickly and they end up overturning near the hospital.
Meanwhile, Superboy is in his room doing homework when he notices that Krypto is acting agitated. Krypto flies outside and begins rooting through Starfire’s garden. Superboy tries to get him to stop before Starfire finds out, but he is too late. She comes upon them and reads Superboy the riot act (in Tamaranian no doubt).
In Phoenix Arizona, Deathstroke and his daughter the Ravager break into one of Brother Blood’s temples. They are trying to find information concerning the disappearance of Jericho. Rose slaughters one of the priests.
At St. Luke’s hospital, the other Titans visit Dr. Rovin (the surgeon who worked on Bart’s kneecap). He shows them the ward where all of the comatose fortunetellers are convalescing. Beast Boy notices that a dark shroud similar to that used by Raven hangs above all of them. Simultaneously, all of the patients awakens and scream in unison, “Teen Titans!” There is a great expulsion of energy and the Titans are blown backwards.
Notes
- This issue includes a coupon for a mail-order edition of Teen Titans ½ sponsored by Wizard Magazine.
- Jericho’s soul disappeared into Raven’s Darksoul in Teen Titans (Volume 3) #5.
Trivia
- This comic book features advertisements for the following products:
- —Magic the Gathering customizable card game
- —Xenosaga video game for Playstation 2
- —Juicy Fruit chewing gum
- —Alias multi-platform video game
- —Magic the Gathering: Darksteel online supplement
- —Truth – anti-smoking public service announcement
- —Firefighter F.D.18 video game for Playstation 2
- —Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time and Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu video games for Playstation 2
- —DC Comics – Superman/Batman #8
Recommended Readings
- Beast Boy
- Deathstroke
- Impulse
- Robin (Volume 4)
- Superboy (Volume 4)
- Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- New Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- New Teen Titans (Volume 2)
- Titans
- Young Justice
Related Articles
External Links
- Teen Titans #9 entry at the Grand Comics Database
- Teen Titans #9 entry at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
- Teen Titans #9 entry at CBDB
- Teen Titans (Volume 3) index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
- Teen Titans article at Wikipedia
- Teen Titans (animated series) index at TV.com
- Titans Tower
References
- Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins (2003)
- Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins (2005)
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