Cover Credits |
Artist: Jim Aparo |
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Comic Title: Brave & the Bold #114
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY
Cover Date: Aug/Sep 1974
On Sale Date:
May 21, 1974 Newsstand Date May 21, 1974
Source: Comic Reader, #106
Copyright Date May 21, 1974
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1974
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.60
Page Count: 96
Editor: Murray Boltinoff
See Also: The Guide to DC Giants
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Title: "The Perilous Capers of the Terrible Teen"
Pages: 20
Feature(s):
Teen Titans (of Earth-1)
Writer: Bob Haney
Artist: Nicholas Peter Cardy
Reprinted From:
Teen Titans #5 (1966)
Feature Character(s)
- Teen Titans (last appearance in Doom Patrol #104; next appearance in Teen Titans #6)
- Robin (last appearance in Detective Comics #354; next appearance in Batman #184)
- Kid Flash (last appearance in Doom Patrol #104; next appearance in Flash #164)
- Aqualad (last appearance in Aquaman #29; next appearance in Aquaman #30)
- Wonder Girl (last appearance in Doom Patrol #104; next appearance in Teen Titans #6)
Villain(s)
- Lazlo Krask and his gang (Eddie Whit's criminal employers; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- The Ant (Eddie Whit; no further appearances)
- Danny Whit (Eddie's brother; no further appearances)
- Dr. Paul Turner (head counselor of Lacklock Camp; no further appearances)
- The student-inmates of Lacklock Camp (no further appearances)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- The Sharks (a teenage outlaw gang; in a photograph)
Comments:
Titan Lair is first named in this story.
The Teen Titans receive a belated letter from Speedy thanking them for their help in the previous issue's Olympic adventure in this story; this does not imply that the story in Teen Titans #4 immediately preceded this story.
Synopsis:
At the request of Dr. Paul Turner, head of Lacklock Camp and a friend of Robin's, the Teen Titans track down the Ant, a teenaged costumed criminal suspected of being a former inmate of Lacklock, Eddie Whit. Using his great strength and agility, inherited from his late circus-performer parents, Eddie, as the Ant, evades the Titans, but not before they discover his dual identity. When they learn that Whit is being blackmailed into a super-criminal career by his crooked employers, the Titans, together with Eddie's younger brother and the inmates of Lacklock, lure the real crooks into the open and dismantle their operation.
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