Cover Credits |
Artist: Nicholas Peter Cardy |
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Comic Title: Teen Titans #3
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: May/Jun 1966
On Sale Date:
March 22, 1966 Newsstand Date March 22, 1966
Source: Direct Currents, Action Comics #336, Page 31
Copyright Date March 22, 1966
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1966
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: George Kashdan
Story |
Title: "The Revolt at Harrison High"
Pages: 25
Feature(s):
Teen Titans (of Earth-1)
Writer: Bob Haney
Artist: Nicholas Peter Cardy
Reprinted In:
Silver Age Teen Titans Archives Vol. 1 HC (2003)
Showcase Presents:Teen Titans Vol. 1 TPB (2006)
Teen Titans:The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 HC (2017)
Teen Titans:The Silver Age Vol. 1 TPB (2018)
Feature Character(s)
- Teen Titans (last appearance in Teen Titans #2; next appearance in Doom Patrol #104)
- Robin (last appearance in Batman #180; next appearance in Detective Comics #351)
- Kid Flash (last appearance in Flash #161; next appearance in Doom Patrol #104)
- Aqualad (last appearance in Aquaman #27; next appearance in Aquaman #28)
- Wonder Girl (last appearance in Teen Titans #2; next appearance in Doom Patrol #104)
Villain(s)
- "Ding-Dong Daddy" Dowd and his gang (no further appearances)
- The Scorchers (a motorcycle gang; no further appearances)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Batman (last appearance in Justice League of America #44; next appearance in Detective Comics #351)
Other Character(s)
- Danny Robinson and other drop-out students from Harrison High School (no further appearances)
- Members of the President's Commission on Education, and the principal of Harrison High School (no further appearances)
Comments:
The Teen Titans attend the wedding of Steve (Mento) Dayton and Rita (Elasti-Girl) Farr in Doom Patrol #104 following this story.
Synopsis:
The President's Commission on Education asks the Teen Titans to help deal with the problem of high-school dropouts. In the town of Harrison, the young heroes discover drop-outs being hired by Ding-Dong Daddy Dowd, proprietor of a custom hot-rod and bike shop. Uncovering evidence that Dowd's operation is a front for criminals, the Titans go undercover as would-be drop-outs and expose his schemes, thus persuading his teenage employees to return to school.
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