Titans: Beast World

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"Titans: Beast World"
Publisher DC Comics
Publication dateNovember  2023  January  2024
Genre
Main character(s) Teen Titans
Nightwing
Beast Boy
Creative team
Writer(s) Tom Taylor
Artist(s) Ivan Reis, Danny Miki
Letterer(s)Wes Abbott
Colorist(s)Brad Anderson
Editor(s)Ben Abernathy

"Titans: Beast World" is an eight-issue comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics from November 2023 to January 2024, featuring Titans dealing with the people of Earth turning into animals after being exposed to the Beast Boy spores. This is the first major crossover event where the Teen Titans are in the main spotlight, and it is written by Tom Taylor and drawn by Ivan Reis as part of the Dawn of DC initiative. The event received critical acclaim from critics who praised Tom Taylor's writing, the characters, the art, and the tie-ins.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Publication History

On July 22, 2023, DC Comics announced that Tom Taylor will write a crossover event where Titans will have to deal with an alien similar to Starro the Conqueror, and face the consequences where people on Earth will mutate into animals. [1]

Plot summary

Main plot

Brother Eternity of the Church of Eternity sends two astronauts, dubbed the "Forevernauts", to Titan where they encounter a strange temple. Brother Eternity speaks Ancient Tamaranean that only Starfire understands which causes the temple to send out forces that attack the Forevernauts. The Titans (Cyborg, Raven, Donna Troy, and Starfire) go to the moon where they see the Forevernauts being killed by mysterious forces. Starfire gathers the worlds' heroes and reveals that, according to Tamaranean history, Titan is a prison for a parasitic alien entity known as the "Necrostar"; Starfire explains to the heroes that the Necrostar eradicated half of a planet the last time it was free, only being driven back by the intervention of Starro the Conqueror. Beast Boy offers a plan to stop the attack, and has the other heroes stall the Necrostar while Beast Boy transforms himself into a Star conqueror, nicknaming the form "Garro". The Necrostar infects Shazam and other human beings, but Beast Boy sends out starfish spores of his own to free them. Cyborg creates a boom tube to help Beast Boy send the Necrostar to a distant nebula, costing the latter's conqueror form an arm, but the two are confronted by Doctor Hate (a being created by Amanda Waller back in "Knight Terrors") who knocks Cyborg unconscious and seemingly erases Beast Boy's memories from Garro. Garro's spores spread across the world, infecting people and transforming them into feral humanoid animals, including Black Adam. [2] [3] [4]

Beast Boy's spores start attacking the heroes while Animal Man is overwhelmed by the sudden influx of new animal life connected to the Red. Batman is infected with Beast Boy's spores and starts turning into a wolf. Nightwing manages to defeat the mutated Batman by knocking him over a river and tells Barbara Gordon that he needs a cage. Donna Troy and Starfire attempt to subdue Black Adam in his black lion form, while Barbara Gordon realizes that Beast Boy's spores instinctively infect the strongest beings they can find. Amanda Waller and Peacemaker meets with the President of the United States and ask him to activate the emergency Bureau of Sovereignty in order to contain the threat. [5]

Donna Troy and Starfire try to deal with the mutated Black Adam while Wally West and Bart Allen try to get rid of the spores in Kahndaq. Black Adam bites Starfire and escapes while Raven tells Donna Troy to use her Lasso of Persuasion on Garro in an effort to restore Beast Boy's mind. Nightwing takes the mutated Batman to Titans Tower for containment and is inspected by his neighbor Dr. Clancy when Detective Chimp arrived to explain that the spores seem to be targeting infrastructure. Power Girl is infected while rescuing a falling plane, transforming into a phoenix, but Jon Kent arrives to take her down. Peacemaker and Amanda Waller go to Stryker's Island to find Lex Luthor and retrieve a long-range teleporter that he stole from Batman. [6]

Peacemaker knocks out and abducts Chester Runk, taking him to Amanda Waller.Giganta is infected while rescuing civilians and turns into a gigantic grizzly bear; Swamp Thing, Jon Kent, Nightwing, Cyborg, Wally West, and Starfire successfully contain her while rescuing civilians. Sarge Steel announces on television that the military will begin efforts to kill Garro to end the threat, causing Nightwing to ask Raven and Donna Troy to protect Beast Boy. Doctor Hate arrives and stalls Raven long enough for Waller to use Luthor's teleporter to transport Runk into the middle of Garro's body, activating Runk's abilities and seemingly killing them both. [7]

The President of the United States reports that Garro has been killed and publicly congratulates Amanda Waller. Waller praises Runk for his sacrifice, but notes that Garro's spores are still active. Amanda Waller announces that the Bureau of Sovereignty will round up all the mutated humans and kill them to end the threat. The Titans overhear this and Raven wants to kill Amanda Waller, but Donna Troy manages to calm her down. Cyborg wants to hack into the military systems to prevent Amanda Waller's problem, but Nightwing persuades him to only do so as a last resort. Raven transports Wally and Nightwing to meet Amanda Waller and Peacemaker where Nightwing quickly defeats Peacemaker. Nightwing tries to persuade Amanda Waller to call off her attack, but she refuses to, forcing him to deactivate her machines. Amanda Waller mocks the Titans and insults Beast Boy which causes Raven to nearly kill Amanda Waller, but Doctor Hate stops Raven and it is revealed Doctor Hate is Raven's demonic self. [8]

Doctor Hate explains that she is one of the missing pieces of Raven's soul [lower-alpha 1] manifested into a living being and Raven teleports Nightwing to help the innocents. Nightwing tells Barbara Gordon that Doctor Hate is Raven's demonic side released from the soul gem weeks ago and asks Jon Kent to free everyone by killing the Beast Boy Spores. Jon frees Batman from the Beast Boy Spores and Nightwing convinces the President to trust them again. During the fight, Doctor Hate realizes that the mutated animals contain Beast Boy's consciousness and Raven realizes everyone is indirectly killing Beast Boy. The remaining heroes free everyone from Beast Boy's Spores, and Starfire comes to Raven's aid while Wally West destroys Doctor Hate's helmet. Raven tells Starfire to gather all of Beast Boy's Spores and heads off to fight Doctor Hate. In the aftermath, Amanda Waller takes control of the Hall of Justice by framing the Titans for Beast Boy's invasion. Beast Boy slowly reforms, but loses most of his consciousness. Raven seemingly appears, and the heroes manages to make Beast Boy regain his memories by fusing his old self with his current body. However, it is revealed that only Doctor Hate returned and has trapped Raven in her soul gem. [9]

Tie-Ins

Titans: Beast World - Waller Rising

Deadeye (the nephew of Amanda Waller) is contacted by Amanda Waller to find Doctor Hate who stole something from her. Val-Zod and Red Tornado of Earth 2 (who is an alternate version of Lois Lane) are defeated by Doctor Hate. Black Manta and Gallous the Goat meet up with Doctor Hate for a deal, but Doctor Hate renegades on the deal and defeats them. Deadeye learns that he needs to sever Doctor Hate's magical connection by stealing an Orichalcum ore to set off an explosion that will weaken him. Doctor Hate starts attacking Nubia, Doctor Mist, and Freedom Beast to gain more power due to Beast Boy's spores causing more chaos around the globe. Batwing (David Zambiwe) and Vixen go to the Red Sea to convince Black Manta to join them. Val-Zod meets Gallous the Goat while Deadeye is defeated by Doctor Hate and meets Val-Zod, Gallous the Goat, Nubia, and Freedom Beast. With the help of Vixen, Deadeye manages to weaken Doctor Hate's hold on his forces and take down Doctor Hate. Doctor Hate tries to mutate Black Manta and Vixen tells Deadeye to tap in the energy of the Kingdom (the place Doctor Hate draws his power) to lock out Doctor Hate forever. Val-Zod manages to free Black Manta while Amanda Waller somehow steals Doctor Hate from them and tells Doctor Hate to follow her orders or there will be consequences. [10]

Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis

Nia Nal tells her friend about how her powers evolved over the past few months when she can see futuristic visions while she is awake. She has visions of A-Town (her city) being blown up. Nia Nal meets up with Jon Kent to tell everyone to evacuate but they are encountered by Livewire who was mutated by into an electric eel-like creature by Beast Boy's spores. Nia Nal manages to defeat Livewire by trapping her in a bubble where she overloads herself and she is detained. Unbeknownst to Nia Nal, Amanda Waller is following her movements. Jimmy Olsen is mutated into a huge turtle monster that begins terrorizing Metropolis, but his friend Bibbo Bibbowski and Professor Hamilton manages to cure Jimmy from Beast Boy's spores. Superman reassures Lois Lane that he will be fine when enemies start attacking the Fortress of Solitude. Lois Lane and Superman's robotic butler Kelex fight off the intruders. Superman is nearly taken over, but a mysterious subdermal nanobot implanted on Superman which immobilize the spores. Unbeknownst to Superman and Lois Lane, Brainiac is revealed to be the one implanting the nanobot because he has plans for Superman. [11]

Titans: Beast World Tour – Gotham

While Nightwing takes Batman to Bludhaven, the mutated Batman wakes up and escapes to Gotham City. Killer Croc deals with the mutated humans that were affected by Beast Boy's spores when he himself gets infected and gains a more crocodile-like form. Nightwing confronts the mutated Killer Croc who nearly kills him, but the mutated Batman saves him and the both of them defeat Killer Croc. Nightwing electrocutes the mutated Batman to knock him unconscious and transports him with the help of Barbara Gordon to Titans Tower. Meanwhile, a mutated Harley Quinn (who has transformed into a giant rabbit) scares a henchmen into giving her his phone for secret intel. Jason Todd has been mutated into a red wolf who takes down armored cops and kills a villain name Vermin who mutated into a naked mole-rat. Huntress was confronting Stephen Wallers for his corruption when she mutates into a black panther due to Beast Boy's spores. She nearly kills Stephen Wallers when Cassandra Cain who calms her down by using a laser pointer at her. Stephanie Brown goes to a Disaster Food bank due to police requiring her aid on someone attacking them. Stephanie Brown defeats the attacker who turns out to be Killer Moth who has mutated into a cockroach-like creature before leaving the crime scene. [12]

Action Comics

Titans

Titans: Beast World Tour – Central City

Irey West interrupts Barry Allen and Iris West dancing to tell them that people in Central City are mutating into animals thanks to Beast Boy's spores. Barry Allen initially doesn't want to deal with it in order to spend time with Iris West, but changes his mind when he hears Godspeed is there. Irey West saves Barry from one of Godspeed's attacks, and after a pep-talk from Iris West, Barry Allen suits up as the Flash to fight the monsters. Wallace West and Avery Ho have to defeat with a mutant squirrel (who is actually Fadeaway Man) who has electricity abilities and is trying to cause a blackout in the city. One of Beast Boy's spores tries attaching itself toward Wallace and Avery, but they both free themselves and tries freeing the rest of the civilians. Barry Allen modifies the Cosmic treadmill in order to send a message to the Flash Family to help people, but Irey tells Barry that Iris West is in trouble. Irey West tries calling Jai West who is on a date with Animal Man's daughter Maxine Baker who can control animals. Jai West deals with Godspeed who has mutated into a murderous hornet. Godspeed nearly kills Jai West, but Maxine saves his life and Jai West manages to defeat Godspeed. Barry sees that Iris West mutated into a cuttlefish, but frees her and Jai West kills the spore. Julien Jordan (a new hero who goes by the name Circuit Breaker) defeats a mutated Bart Allen and frees him from Beast Boy's control. All the remaining speedsters arrive in Iron Heights to find Godspeed and the other mutated villains wrecking havoc. The speedsters are initially overwhelmed, but Maxine persuades them to be willingly mutated to defeat Godspeed as they are turned into humanoid bees. After the speedsters defeat Godspeed, Maxine uses Iris West to calm them down and free them from Beast Boy's control, and the mutated speedsters help Central City citizens in any way they can. [13]

Titans: Beast World Tour – Atlantis

Aquaman tries to fight off mutated humans who are attacking his daughter while Garth and his girlfriend Tula are attacked by people affected by Beast Boy's spores. Aquaman, Mera and Kaldur'ahm (Aqualad) meet up with them to devise a plan to take down the mutated Atlanteans which includes a mutated King Shark (who was mutated into a shark/tiger hybrid). While Aquaman tries to save Garth, he nearly gets affected by Beast Boy's spores transforming him into an unspecified humanoid reptile. He is quickly defeated by Mera. Garth tries to find Brother Eternity while Mera is forced to imprison the mutated Aquaman. Aqualad manages to free some of the mutated Atlanteans by electrocuting them, but Mera gets mutated into a humanoid fish while trying to save Aqualad. Mera nearly kills Aqualad, but her child saves Aqualad and drives the mutated Mera away by using telepathy. Captain Boomerang, Vixen, and Deadeye try to stop Black Manta (who was mutated into a humanoid stingray) from wreaking havoc across the ocean. They manage to free Black Manta by destroying Beast Boy's spores while Captain Boomerang reports to Amanda Waller what happened. It is revealed she is keeping Dolphin (one of Aquaman's allies who was mutated into a humanoid dolphin) hostage and forces a Beast Boy spore on her. [14]

Titans: Beast World Tour – Star City

Green Arrow and Connor Hawke follow the infected humans to Star City Aquarium where they see two villainous twins calling themselves the Resurrection Twins kidnapping the mutated animals and torturing them to gain power. Oliver Queen wants to take down the Resurrection Twins immediately, but Connor Hawke wants to save the mutated animals as he sees them as human beings. The Resurrection Twins unleash their aquatic villains while Green Arrow manages to shock the Resurrection Twins with his electric arrow as he is overwhelmed by the mutated humans. Connor Hawke manages to save Green Arrow by creating his own Pulse arrow which distracts the mutated animals. Then both of them reconcile with each other. Red Canary teams up with Black Canary to fight the mutated animals like Cheshire (who was mutated into a humanoid cat) and save the civilians, but Black Canary is mutated into a humanoid yellow canary by Beast Boy's spores. Stargirl and Huntress save Red Arrow from Alan Scott (who was mutated into a humanoid frog) and Boom (who was mutated into a humanoid alligator) and the three of them quickly subdue the mutated heroes. [15]

Nightwing

Aftermath

Reading order

Prelude

Main Plot

Tie-Ins

Aftermath issue

Critical reception

According to Comicbook Roundup, Titans: Beast World received an average rating of 8.6 out of 10 based on 60 reviews. [18] Michael Woods from AIPT wrote "overall, this is another compelling story with great work from the entire creative team involved."

Notes

  1. As revealed in Nightwing #104.

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