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Teen Titans Go! to Camp #1
2020
Summer's in the air, and the Teen Titans are leaving Jump City behind for six funfilled weeks of mosquitoes, sunstroke, and poison ivy at summer camp! What the Titans don't realize until they arrive is that this is Camp Apokolips, where the "bug juice" is made with real bugs, the swimming pool is a fire pit, and the lunch lady is Granny Goodness! Things only get worse when they encounter the bunks they'll be competing against in the camp's games: the Titans East and the HIVE Five! Given all of that, there's only one thing on Robin's mind...
No, not escape. It's how to beat the other bunks to become the camp champions. This is Robin, remember?

#1
Teen Titans Go! To Camp (2020-) #1
2020
The Titans are packing for camp…but not the same one as last year, because SOMEONE flooded the Hall of Justice with molten marshmallow.

#2
Teen Titans Go! To Camp (2020-) #2
2020
Starfire writes a letter home…to her teammates, who are going to camp with her.

#4
Teen Titans Go! To Camp #4
2020
Beast Boy writes his stepmother, who interrupts a battle to read it aloud.

#6
Teen Titans Go! To Camp #6
2020
Raven's letter to Trigon reveals her spookiest moments at camp.

#8
Teen Titans Go! To Camp (2020) #8
2020
Robin's competition with Speedy takes over his letter home.

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Teen Titans Go! To Camp (2020) #10
2020
Green Arrow thinks the postman has failed his city, but he reads Speedy's letter anyway.

#12
Teen Titans Go! To Camp #12
2020
Billy Numerous can't quite decide to who write to (so he writes to everyone).

#14
Teen Titans Go! To Camp #14
2020
Cyborg waited till the very end of camp to write his letter, but he's finally pulled himself together.

#15
Teen Titans Go! To Camp #15
2020
Camp Apokolips isn't just scary for the campers. Even the parademons need to write letters home!
Author

Sholly Fisch
Author · 114 books
His credits run the gamut from Superman to Star Wars to Scooby-Doo, and from Clive Barker’s Hellraiser to Looney Tunes. His comics for kids have won a Comics Buyer’s Guide Fan Award, and been nominated for an Eisner Award and two Diamond gem awards, while several of his stories for older readers were included in the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novels Action Comics.