Teen Titans Go! Go Big or Go Home!

Illustrated by Dario Brizuela
Paperback
$12.99 US
On sale Feb 03, 2026 | 128 Pages | 9781799505914

You just can’t keep a good team down, no matter how much (evil) misunderstood editors try! This team can triumph over mysterious disappearances, relative popularity, fan mail, hot dogs, monster trucks, and sports.

The Teen Titans go to hilarious and chaotic extremes to stay relevant after their comic gets canceled. They reinvent themselves in various artistic styles—like robots and indie-comics characters—but when that doesn’t work, they resort to sabotage.

Meanwhile, Cyborg goes missing, and conflicting stories from Raven, Starfire, and Beast Boy muddle the investigation, involving everything from Atrocitus to a space-cat rescue. Robin’s surprise-party plans spiral into sitcom-style chaos with fake identities and mistaken birthdays.

A failed alien invasion gives the team unexpected downtime, which they fill by answering fan mail—until they accidentally activate a deadly Amazo robot. Starfire tries to prove her patriotism after a national-anthem mishap, leading to a disastrous tour of American culture. And finally, Robin’s ego takes a hit when Titans East has more trophies, prompting him to drag his team into every local contest to reclaim their title. A wild, comedic celebration of Teen Titans absurdity!
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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You just can’t keep a good team down, no matter how much (evil) misunderstood editors try! This team can triumph over mysterious disappearances, relative popularity, fan mail, hot dogs, monster trucks, and sports.

The Teen Titans go to hilarious and chaotic extremes to stay relevant after their comic gets canceled. They reinvent themselves in various artistic styles—like robots and indie-comics characters—but when that doesn’t work, they resort to sabotage.

Meanwhile, Cyborg goes missing, and conflicting stories from Raven, Starfire, and Beast Boy muddle the investigation, involving everything from Atrocitus to a space-cat rescue. Robin’s surprise-party plans spiral into sitcom-style chaos with fake identities and mistaken birthdays.

A failed alien invasion gives the team unexpected downtime, which they fill by answering fan mail—until they accidentally activate a deadly Amazo robot. Starfire tries to prove her patriotism after a national-anthem mishap, leading to a disastrous tour of American culture. And finally, Robin’s ego takes a hit when Titans East has more trophies, prompting him to drag his team into every local contest to reclaim their title. A wild, comedic celebration of Teen Titans absurdity!

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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