| Release: | Jul 1983 |
| Cover: | Jul 1983 |
Who Killed Trident?
| Release: | Jul 1983 |
| Cover: | Jul 1983 |
The Teen Titans must solve a murder mystery without the aid of their resident detective, Robin, when a new super-villain called Trident is killed with his own weapon after three encounters with different groups of the Titans. Cyborg and Changeling had attempted to foil a robbery by the costumed criminal, who wielded a technologically gimmicked pitchfork; Raven and Wonder Girl had battled him at the Museum of Natural History; and Kid Flash and Terra had pursued him to a drive-in theater after a jewelry heist. Starfire goes in search of Robin and learns that Jason Todd has replaced Dick Grayson as Batman’s partner. She then returns to her teammates and deduces that each Titans duo had faced a different criminal, each using the same costume and weapon. Cyborg is then able to trace the deceased Trident’s weapon to his two partners, who had killed him when he tried to withhold their shares of the loot. Even as the Titans defeat and capture the other two “Tridents,” Robin and Adrian Chase are staging a break in at the home of mob leader Anthony Scarapelli.
| Writer | Marv Wolfman |
| Cover Artist | George Pérez |
| Cover Colorist | Anthony Tollin |
| Penciller | George Pérez |
| Inker | Romeo Tanghal |
| Colorist | Adrienne Roy |
| Letterer | Ben Oda |
| Editor | Len Wein |
| Alfred Pennyworth | |
| Cyborg | Victor Stone |
| Robin | Dick Grayson |
| Starfire | Koriand'r / Kory Anders |
| Raven | Rachel Roth |
| Wonder Girl | Donna Troy |
| Kid Flash | Wally West |
| Aqualad | Garth |
| Changeling | Garfield Logan |
| Terra | Tara Markov |
| Jason Todd | |
| Adrian Chase | |
| Trident |
| Age | Bronze Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Teen Titans |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |