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Teen Titans Vol 3 14

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"Beast Boys and Girls (Part II of III) – Wild Life"



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-- Wonder girl

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Synopsis for "Beast Boys and Girls (Part II of III) – Wild Life"

The rare disease known as Sakutia has become airborne, infecting dozens of children under the age of thirteen. As a side effect, the virus has actually reversed the effects that give Beast Boy his powers and appearance. Dr. Rovin gives Beast Boy an examination and refers him to a specialist named Dr. Samuel Register. Garfield remembers Register from when he was a young boy.

Meanwhile, Superboy flies to Gotham City. He visits Tim Drake who confirms that he has in fact retired as Robin. Superboy doesn’t approve of the new Robin, but Tim enforces the notion that he wants to live a normal life. Superboy isn’t convinced that Tim is ready to leave the hero life behind.

Back in California, the rest of the Titans race around San Francisco in an effort to coral all of the Sakutia victims who are now stampeding throughout the city in a variety of animal forms. They chase down one child who has transformed into a humpback whale.

Dr. Register arrives at St. Luke's where he requests a private consultation with Beast Boy. Register tells Gar that he is not the carrier of the airborne strain of Sakutia as he had believed. He peels away some of the skin on his face revealing purple scales. Register is the carrier.


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  • Robin appears as Tim Drake only in this issue.


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  • Although no time has passed, Doctor Rovin has managed to change his t-shirt between last issue and this issue.

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