| Release: | Aug 11, 2004 |
| Cover: | Oct 2004 |
Beast Boys and Girls, Part Two: Wild Life
| Release: | Aug 11, 2004 |
| Cover: | Oct 2004 |
There are green animals all over San Francisco - every kid under thirteen has been infected with sakuta, a deadly disease that was the basis of Gar Logan's power to change to animal forms. A power he no longer has, but that doesn't prevent parents from demanding the Titans turn him over. They're certain he infected their children. The hospital has contacted Samuel Register, a doctor who worked with Gar Logan's parents and has studied sakuta his entire life. Gar just wants someone to help the transformed children. Register shoots Gar with a tranquilizer, and then reveals that HE is the carrier who has infected the children, tearing away his synthetic face to reveal a blue and scaly one beneath it! Also: Superboy visits Tim Drake (figuring out who he is with super hearing) after having discovered that Batman has taken on a new Robin. Tim has given up the superhero life; his father discovered his costume and got upset, and he was already tired of lying to the man, so the decision was easy.
| Writer | Geoff Johns |
| Cover Penciller | Edward McGuinness |
| Cover Inker | Dexter Vines |
| Penciller | Tom Grummett |
| Inker | Lary Stucker |
| Colorist | Jeromy Cox |
| Letterer | Comicraft |
| Editor | Eddie Berganza |
| Cyborg | Victor Stone |
| Starfire | Koriand'r / Kory Anders |
| Superboy | Kon-El / Conner Kent |
| Raven | Rachel Roth |
| Beast Boy | Garfield Logan |
| Wonder Girl | Cassandra 'Cassie' Sandsmark |
| Kid Flash | Bart Allen |
| Jack Drake | |
| Ares (DC) | |
| Tim Drake | |
| Zookeeper | Samuel Register |
| Age | Modern Age |
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| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Teen Titans |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Owner | SDSU Comics Hub |
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| My Rating |
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| Storage Box | Regular-Sized Comics Boxes |
| Read | |
| Index | 13241 |
| Added Date | Apr 14, 2017 15:07:42 |
| Modified Date | Jan 09, 2023 13:27:43 |
| Cover Price | $ 2.50 |
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Two copies.
One copy - Gift of Doug Highsmith, 2013.
One copy - Gift of Rob O'Carroll, 2015.