Titans: Beast World Tour: Gotham #1 is a one-shot with a cover date of February, 2024. It was published on December 12, 2023.
Synopsis for "The Good Boy"
The feral Batman escapes from Nightwing, who immediately calls Oracle for assistance. Meanwhile, Killer Croc, feeling insulted by the arrival of the animal men, confronts them in a fierce battle. During the fight, he becomes infected by one of Garro's spores.
Driven by his primal instincts, feral Batman is summoned by his master—Gotham itself. His only desire is to protect the city. Nightwing, aware that Batman will inevitably return to Gotham, finds himself face-to-face with a giant Killer Croc instead. He engages in combat, but the fight quickly turns against him.
At that moment, feral Batman decides to defend the humans and attacks Croc. Nightwing joins the fight, and together they manage to bring the beast down. However, it seems that feral Batman intends to kill Croc, prompting Nightwing to intervene.
Feral Batman then turns on Nightwing, pursuing him relentlessly. But as doubts begin to cloud his mind, Richard seizes the moment to electrocute him. Once feral Batman is subdued and caged, Nightwing asks Oracle to transport him to Gotham Zoo, as they had planned. Despite everything, Nightwing reflects that even in this wild form, Batman is still a "good boy."
Appearing in "The Good Boy"
Featured Characters:
- Batman/"Feral Bruce"/Bruce Wayne (Transformed)
- Nightwing
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Beast Boy/"Garro" (On a TV or computer screen) (Cameo)
- Star Conqueror Spores
- Beast-People
- Killer Croc (Transformed)
- Beast-People
- Star Conqueror Spores
Other Characters:
- "Lion" Black Adam (Mentioned only)
- Starfire (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Earth 0
- Solar System
- Earth
- United States of America
- New Jersey
- Bludhaven
- Gotham City
- Gotham Zoo (Mentioned only)
- New Jersey
- United States of America
- Earth
- Solar System
Items:
Vehicles:
Concepts:
Synopsis for "Wild Harleys I have Known"
A small-time thug, part of a street gang, visits a therapist to talk about what's been haunting him lately. He describes being followed everywhere by a giant rabbit that silently judges him whenever he commits a crime, even though he avoids discussing his misdeeds with her. The therapist listens with a mix of skepticism and concern, until the sound of thumping footsteps, which the thug had mentioned, suddenly echoes through the room.
Panic-stricken, the thug orders the therapist to hide, warning that they are in danger. A giant rabbit bursts through the door, revealing itself to be Harley Quinn, transformed into a rabbit by Garro. She approaches the thug, seemingly intent on crushing him, but is distracted when his phone rings. Intrigued by the sound, she snatches the phone that the thug launch far away from him.
Seizing the opportunity, both the thug and the therapist decide it's time to quit their jobs and make a run for it. Meanwhile, Harley takes the phone and returns it to her mistress, Poison Ivy, who is very pleased with her acquisition.
Appearing in "Wild Harleys I have Known"
Featured Characters:
- Unnamed gang member (Single appearance) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Unnamed Arkham Outpatient Clinic doctor (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- Beast Boy's Spores (Behind the scenes)
- Beast-People
- Harley Quinn (Transformed) (Flashback and main story)
- Beast-People
Other Characters:
- "The Boys" (Single appearance) (Unnamed) (Flashback only)
- Poison Ivy (Cameo)
Locations:
- Gotham City (Flashback and main story)
- Arkham Outpatient Clinic (Single appearance)
Items:
Concepts:
- The Red (Behind the scenes)
Synopsis for "Scavengers"
Red Hood has also been transformed into a wolf. As he devours a raccoon, he struggles to remember who he is. Driven by a primal instinct, he hunts down a criminal and devours him as well, all the while recalling that Red Hood was nothing but a joke, and perhaps it would have been better if he had stayed dead.
Chaos has erupted in the city due to the events of Beast World, with riots breaking out and police using tear gas on the crowd. Red Hood turns his wrath on the police, though he stops short of killing them. He realizes that his rage was driven by hunger—a hunger to punish the weak for their weaknesses.
As he wanders through the city, he catches a familiar scent: Rat Catcher, now transformed into a giant rat. Red Hood engages him in a brutal fight and apparently kills him. As he stands over the fallen foe, he wonders if he will remember these new experiences and how they will shape him if he ever returns to his human form.
Appearing in "Scavengers"
Featured Characters:
- Red Hood/Robin (Jason Todd) (Transformed) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Flashback only)
Antagonists:
- Beast Boy's Spores (Behind the scenes)
- Beast-People
- "Vermin" Ratcacher (Transformed)
- Beast-People
- Gotham Organized Crime (Flashback only)
- Joker (Flashback only) (Cameo)
Other Characters:
- Gargoyles (Statue only) (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Gotham City Police Department
Locations:
- United States of America
- New Jersey
- Gotham City (Flashback and main story)
- New Jersey
Items:
- Batsuit (Flashback only)
- Batrope (Flashback only)
- Utility Belt (Flashback only)
Concepts:
- Death of Jason Todd (Flashback only)
- The Red (Behind the scenes)
Synopsis for "Claws and Order"
Huntress interrogates a corrupt city councilman, but she is under the influence of a Garro spore, transforming her into a panther. As she prepares to kill the councilman in her new form, Batgirl (Cassandra Cain) arrives just in time to intervene.
The confrontation is brief as Batgirl pulls out her tranquilizer gun, equipped with a laser sight. The panther instincts within Huntress are immediately captivated by the laser, and she instinctively chases it. This distraction allows Batgirl to neutralize her.
With Huntress subdued, Batgirl dryly remarks that she's definitely not a "cat person."
Appearing in "Claws and Order"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Beast Boy/"Garro (Behind the scenes)
- Star Conqueror Spores (Cameo)
- Beast-People
- Huntress (Helena Bertinelli) (Transformed)
- Beast-People
- Star Conqueror Spores (Cameo)
Other Characters:
- Stephen Wallers (Single appearance)
Locations:
Items:
- Batsuit
- Huntress' Crossbow (Cameo)
Concepts:
- The Red (Behind the scenes)
Synopsis for "Wild Thing"
Batgirl (Stephanie Brown) arrives at a Wayne Foundation Food Bank station, which has been activated during the crisis to ensure the people of Gotham continue to have access to food. However, the site has been attacked by something, and Batgirl is there to investigate.
As she and one of the officers accompanying her discuss the recent events of Beast World, Batgirl hears suspicious noises and immediately asks who's there. Emerging from the shadows is Killer Moth, now grotesquely transformed into a cockroach—how fitting, she thinks.
In the ensuing confrontation, Killer Moth manages to tear off her utility belt, but Stephanie confidently declares that she only needs her boots to finish him off. Moments later, she walks out, her boots sticky with cockroach blood. She informs the officers that Killer Moth will likely need medical attention before heading off to her next mission.
Appearing in "Wild Thing"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Beast Boy's Spores (Behind the scenes)
- Beast-People
- Killer Moth (Transformed)
- Beast-People
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Concepts:
- The Red (Behind the scenes)
Notes
- All the stories take place after the events of Titans: Beast World #2.
- "The Good Boy" directly continues from the epilogue of Titans: Beast World #2.
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