
A cold shower does wonders for deprogramming a conditioned brain. So whenever I get the urge to join the Peace Corps or play World of Warcraft, that's what I must do. So back to our story.
Bob Haney calls it "The Beast-God of Xochatan", but I prefer to call it "The Teen Titans fight a giant Conquistador robot". Hey, I give credit where credit is due, and that Beast-God thing appears only in Act 3 and on the cover. Strange, because I would have though that a giant robot that looks just like Cortez would have been a greater draw. Ah well. What do I know about 60s audiences anyway? (Well, for one thing, I know a heck of a lot of them must have joined the Peace Corps... unless they had the cold shower technology down already.)
So like I was saying, Robin enrolls the Titans in the Peace Corps without their permission and they're off to South America to help build a dam or something. My favorite part of this sequence is how their adult counterparts learn about this. (Note that in the Titanverse, newspapers are faster than CNN.)




So the Titans go down to small town Xochatan, where the natives are superstitious and the Peace Corps guy in charge is called - and I kid you not - Juan Valdez. (Before you defend Haney by saying something like "It was probably before the coffee thing", I say thee NAY! Juan Valdez started peddling coffee back in 1959. Common enough Hispanic name, sure, but in comics, if you've got a common name - like John "Martian Manhunter" Jones or John "Red Tornado" Smith - it's usually a pseudonym. These are stories where "Ebenezer Scrounge" and "Brom Stikk" are supposed to be the standard!) And then, just as my digression was making you reach for that cup of 100% Columbian, a GIANT CONQUISTADOR ROBOT ATTACKS!

But who's behind it all? It's Don Matanzas, and he's having a Scooby-Doo moment. Let's listen in:

1. Never make up your mind about your gimmick. Spanish conquistadors or Aztec gods? Science or Magic? It's all good.
2. Dress like Shakespeare's evil brother.
3. Attack the Peace Corps.
The Peace Corps: IT. IS. DEFENDED!
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Great blog. Just found it, and (obviously) am working my way through the archives.
Funnily enough, I've spent the week pondering what to do with the Kirby meme you started at the Olde Comics Blogge, but your own entry is pretty much top of the pile already, and rather in line with my own recurring jokes about Stan Lee.
Maybe I'll think of some non sequitur over the weekend.