Will Raven’s catchphrase catch on? Will Beast Boy’s cookies make him a taste sensation? Will Cyborg’s renovations set the world on fire? Will Starfire find something that is the wonderful in the storage locker? Will Robin ever persuade them to come back and let him be their leader again? Weirder things have happened.
Robin isn’t just a sidekick, he’s a star. Or he will be, once the people who produce reality TV shows see him in action! He can do it all: lead a team! decorate a secret lair! bake a cake that looks like a dangerous weapon! All he needs is a lucky break.
When his teammates break out before he does, his ego takes a beating. Without a team to lead, can Robin save Jump City all on his own? Nope, because he doesn’t even want to try! Maybe if they followed him on social media? But even the Hive has more followers than he does.
Will Raven’s catchphrase catch on? Will Beast Boy’s cookies make him a taste sensation? Will Cyborg’s renovations set the world on fire? Will Starfire find something that is the wonderful in the storage locker? Will Robin ever persuade them to come back and let him be their leader again? Weirder things have happened.
Amanda Deibert is an award-winning television and comic book writer. Her work includes DC Super Hero Girls, Teen Titans Go!, Wonder Woman ’77, Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman, and a story in Love Is Love (a New York Times #1 bestseller) along with comics for IDW, Dark Horse, Bedside Press, and Storm King. She’s written TV shows for CBS, Syfy, OWN, and Hulu, and for former vice president Al Gore’s international climate broadcast, 24 Hours of Reality.
Agnes Garbowska has made her name in comics illustrating such titles as the New York Times bestselling and award-winning DC Super Hero Girls for DC Comics. In addition, her portfolio includes a long run on My Little Pony for IDW and My Little Pony OGNs for HarperCollins, Teen Titans Go! for DC Comics, and Sonic Universe “Off Panel” strips for Archie Comics. When she’s not illustrating comics, she is giving snuggles to her old-lady doggo Olive and remembering her dog Otis
Will Raven’s catchphrase catch on? Will Beast Boy’s cookies make him a taste sensation? Will Cyborg’s renovations set the world on fire? Will Starfire find something that is the wonderful in the storage locker? Will Robin ever persuade them to come back and let him be their leader again? Weirder things have happened.
Robin isn’t just a sidekick, he’s a star. Or he will be, once the people who produce reality TV shows see him in action! He can do it all: lead a team! decorate a secret lair! bake a cake that looks like a dangerous weapon! All he needs is a lucky break.
When his teammates break out before he does, his ego takes a beating. Without a team to lead, can Robin save Jump City all on his own? Nope, because he doesn’t even want to try! Maybe if they followed him on social media? But even the Hive has more followers than he does.
Will Raven’s catchphrase catch on? Will Beast Boy’s cookies make him a taste sensation? Will Cyborg’s renovations set the world on fire? Will Starfire find something that is the wonderful in the storage locker? Will Robin ever persuade them to come back and let him be their leader again? Weirder things have happened.
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Amanda Deibert is an award-winning television and comic book writer. Her work includes DC Super Hero Girls, Teen Titans Go!, Wonder Woman ’77, Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman, and a story in Love Is Love (a New York Times #1 bestseller) along with comics for IDW, Dark Horse, Bedside Press, and Storm King. She’s written TV shows for CBS, Syfy, OWN, and Hulu, and for former vice president Al Gore’s international climate broadcast, 24 Hours of Reality.
Agnes Garbowska has made her name in comics illustrating such titles as the New York Times bestselling and award-winning DC Super Hero Girls for DC Comics. In addition, her portfolio includes a long run on My Little Pony for IDW and My Little Pony OGNs for HarperCollins, Teen Titans Go! for DC Comics, and Sonic Universe “Off Panel” strips for Archie Comics. When she’s not illustrating comics, she is giving snuggles to her old-lady doggo Olive and remembering her dog Otis