Teen Titans (Volume 3) #31 is an issue of the series Teen Titans (Volume 3) with a cover date of February, 2006. It was published on December 21, 2005.
Synopsis for "Lost and Found, Part II of II"
Brother Blood and his resurrected zombie Titans continue to raze Los Angeles. They dog-pile on top of the Teen Titans. The Teens are reluctant to fight up against their old allies, but are left with little choice. Wonder Girl punches out Dove, while Kole tries to encase Kid Flash in a prison of crystal. While Kid Flash uses his powers to break free, Speedy takes down Phantasm.
Raven realizes that the only way to end this madness is to travel to the crossroads between the land of the living and the land of the dead. Beast Boy volunteers to accompany her for moral support.
When they arrive at the gates of the afterlife, they find the deceased hero, Kid Eternity, chained to the doorway. Eternity tells them that Brother Blood took control of his soul and used him to escape from Hell. Eterntiy warns them that a greater force is responsible for keeping the gates of the afterlife open. He further explains that a permanent breach was created ever since the resurrection of Superman. Suddenly the zombified remains of Gizmo, Ravager (Grant Wilson) and Madame Rouge appear and attack Gar and Raven. They fight back the villains and help free Kid Eternity from his bonds.
Kid Eternity accompanies them back to Earth and helps them against Brother Blood's zombie Titans. He uses his powers to send all of the deceased back to the land of the dead. He then summons the spirits of all of the previous Brother Bloods and instructs them to attack Sebastian. They swarm on top of him and tear him to pieces. Sebastian's spirit belongs to Kid Eternity now. After the fight ends, Kid Eternity says goodbye to the Titans and resumes his ongoing search for his missing mentor, Mister Keeper.
Meanwhile in Smallville, Superboy-Prime arrives at the Kent farm and squares off with Kon-El.
Appearing in "Lost and Found, Part II of II"
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Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Brother Blood I
- Brother Blood II (Final appearance; dies)
- Gizmo (Zombified)
- Madame Rouge (Zombified)
- Ravager (Grant Wilson) (Zombified)
- "Titans West"
- Aquagirl (Tula) (Zombified)
- Dove (Don Hall) (Zombified)
- Hawk (Hank Hall) (Zombified)
- Kole (Zombified)
- Omen (Zombified)
- Phantasm (Zombified)
Other Characters:
- Arthur Pendragon (Flashback only)
- Eliot Ness (Flashback only)
- Gizmo
- Joan of Arc (Flashback only)
- Jonathan Kent
- Martha Kent
- Mister Keeper (Flashback only)
- Superboy (Earth-Prime)
- Superman (Flashback only)
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Synopsis for "Whatever Happened to Captain Carrot?, Part II of II"
American Eagle rouses Captain Carrot and tells him that it is time to come out of retirement. He reminds him of the passing of his true love, Carrie Carrot, and tells him that he has a responsibility to hunt down the individual who murdered Little Cheese. The Captain eats one of his special carrots and resumes his heroic guise of Captain Carrot. He reunites with Rubber Duck, Pig-Iron and Yankee Poodle. They attempt to regroup with Alley-Kat-Abra, but eventually discover that she is the murderer. She admits to accepting a contract to kill Cheese and reminds everyone that as a cat, she instinctively hates mice. The authorities arrive to take Alley away. The rest of the heroes officially reform the Amazing Zoo Crew.
Appearing in "Whatever Happened to Captain Carrot?, Part II of II"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Dark Alley
Other Characters:
- Fastback (Mentioned only)
- President Fillmore (Mentioned only)
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Notes
- Special thanks to Chris Castallo.
- The Captain Carrot story's art is credited to Scott Shaw, but according to Shaw was done instead by Scott Roberts due to a series of ailments on his part.[1]
Trivia
- Behind the scenes appearance of Mordru from a flashback to JSA Secret Files and Origins #1.
- In the Captain Carrot story, a gravestone can be seen with Hoppy the Marvel Bunny's name on it. Hoppy was a character from the Golden Age era of the Shazam family of titles.
- Beast Boy indicates that he and Firehawk have kissed before.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Teen Titans Recommended Reading
- Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- New Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- Tales of the Teen Titans (Volume 1): #41-58
- New Teen Titans (Volume 2)/New Titans (Volume 1)
- Team Titans (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans (Volume 2)
- JLA/Titans (Volume 1)
- Titans (Volume 1)
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans (Volume 3)
- Titans (Volume 2)
- Blackest Night: Titans (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans (Volume 4)
- Teen Titans (Volume 5)
- Convergence: New Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- Convergence: Titans (Volume 1)
- Titans (Volume 3)
- Teen Titans (Volume 6)
- Teen Titans Academy (Volume 1)
- Titans (Volume 4)
- World's Finest: Teen Titans (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans: Year One (Volume 1)
- Teen Titans Go! (Volume 1)
- The New Teen Titans: Games (Volume )
Links and References
- ↑ https://www.comics.org/issue/266786/ See note for this story on GCD.