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Issue Details

Issue #[nn]
Published [February] 1999
Cover Price 4.95 USD
Pages 86
Notes 1) Front cover folds out. 2) This is a retro-issue of a made-up Teen Titans 80-Page Giant from the 1960s.

Cover Details - "Classic Teen Titans Adventures"

Characters Robin; Kid Flash; Aqualad; Wonder Girl; Speedy
Genre Superhero
Pencils Nick Cardy
Inks Nick Cardy
Colors Lee Loughridge

25 page Teen Titans story "The Return of the Teen Titans"

Characters Robin; Kid Flash; Aqualad; Wonder Girl
Synopsis The Titans fight the Flips, a rock n' roll band, who suddenly become robbers. The Flips use a surfboard, a baton, and a trick motorcycle in their act and to commit crimes.
Genre Superhero
Script Bob Haney
Pencils Nick Cardy
Inks Nick Cardy
Reprinted from Showcase (DC, 1956 series) #59

10 page Kid Flash story "The Boy Who Lost Touch with the World"

Characters Kid Flash.
Synopsis Kid Flash helps save a boy who's becoming intangible.
Genre Superhero
Script Gardner Fox
Pencils Carmine Infantino
Inks Joe Giella
Reprinted from Flash, The (1959 series) #164 (September 1966)

10 page Teen Titans story "The Monster Machine"

Characters Kid Flash, Aqualad, Wonder Girl, Speedy.
Synopsis The Teen Titans fight a mechanical sea monster.
Genre Superhero
Script George Kashdan
Notes An original bonus story. Cartoon cels from the old Superfriends TV show are adapted to comic form. It keeps the altered-for-TV uniforms and colors.

10 page Wonder Woman story "Mer-Boy vs Bird-Boy"

Characters Wonder Girl; Mer-Boy; Bird-Boy
Synopsis Mer-Boy and Bird-Boy fight for Wonder Girl's affection, even to pulling on both her arms.
Genre Superhero
Script Robert Kanigher
Pencils Ross Andru
Inks Mike Esposito
Notes One of many "Which boyfriend will she choose?" Wonder Girl stories.
Reprinted from Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #144

24 page Teen Titans story "The Secret Olympic Heroes"

Characters Robin; Kid Flash; Aqualad; Wonder Girl; Speedy; Olympic athletes
Synopsis The Teen Titans are in Japan to help keep peace at the Olympics. Speedy, there for an archery demonstration, teams up to stop saboteurs from sowing dissension among different countries' athletes.
Genre Superhero
Script Bob Haney
Pencils Nick Cardy
Inks Nick Cardy
Notes According to the original comic's letter column, Speedy was the most requested guest star.
Reprinted from Teen Titans (DC, 1966 series) #4