Teen Titans GO! Vol. 3: Mumbo Jumble

Illustrated by Lea Hernandez
Paperback
$12.99 US
On sale Jan 24, 2017 | 128 Pages | 9781401267650

As seen on the hit animated series!

TEEN TITANS GO—WILD!
 
Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy are more than just the coolest group of teenage superheroes in Jump City—they’re the Teen Titans! And everyone’s favorite pizza-loving super-team is always ready for the next awesome adventure…
 
The Titans will go head-to-mouth with a pair of robotic teeth controlled by an alien virus, help cure Starfire’s super gross super-powered Tamaranean flu and face off against Teen Titans East in an epic baseball game. Plus, will they be able to sneak the Batmobile out for a road trip before the World’s Greatest Detective catches them? What wishes will be granted when the team gets a fairy godmother? And finally, the Teen Titans battle the most villainous villain they’ve ever faced—reality TV producers!
 
The Teen Titans are ready for action in their latest all-ages exploits in Teen Titans Go! Vol. 3: Mumbo Jumble, from writers Sholly Fisch (The All-New Batman: The Brave and The Bold), Merrill Hagan (The Astonishing Spider-Man) and Derek Fridolfs (Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?), artists Lea Hernandez (Killer Princesses) and Marcelo DiChiara (Smallville Season 11) and more!
Sholly Fisch is a writer of screen and page whose past work includes Teen Titans Go!, Super Friends, and several issues of The Brave and the Bold, including the story "Night of the Batmen," wherein all the other superheroes dress up in homemade Batman costumes to fill in for the Dark Knight, and "A Batman's Work Is Never Done," which features short two-page team-ups with a slew of different heroes. View titles by Sholly Fisch

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As seen on the hit animated series!

TEEN TITANS GO—WILD!
 
Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy are more than just the coolest group of teenage superheroes in Jump City—they’re the Teen Titans! And everyone’s favorite pizza-loving super-team is always ready for the next awesome adventure…
 
The Titans will go head-to-mouth with a pair of robotic teeth controlled by an alien virus, help cure Starfire’s super gross super-powered Tamaranean flu and face off against Teen Titans East in an epic baseball game. Plus, will they be able to sneak the Batmobile out for a road trip before the World’s Greatest Detective catches them? What wishes will be granted when the team gets a fairy godmother? And finally, the Teen Titans battle the most villainous villain they’ve ever faced—reality TV producers!
 
The Teen Titans are ready for action in their latest all-ages exploits in Teen Titans Go! Vol. 3: Mumbo Jumble, from writers Sholly Fisch (The All-New Batman: The Brave and The Bold), Merrill Hagan (The Astonishing Spider-Man) and Derek Fridolfs (Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?), artists Lea Hernandez (Killer Princesses) and Marcelo DiChiara (Smallville Season 11) and more!

Author

Sholly Fisch is a writer of screen and page whose past work includes Teen Titans Go!, Super Friends, and several issues of The Brave and the Bold, including the story "Night of the Batmen," wherein all the other superheroes dress up in homemade Batman costumes to fill in for the Dark Knight, and "A Batman's Work Is Never Done," which features short two-page team-ups with a slew of different heroes. View titles by Sholly Fisch

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