"Wrong Place, Wrong Time!" is issue #48 of the Teen Titans Go! series.
Summary
Killowat (incorrectly spelled as "Kilowatt" throughout the comic book) is accidentally pulled through a time portal that leaves him stranded in the present, and the Titans must find a way to return him to the future. Raven and Herald open an inter-dimensional portal and the Titans have to find which alternate world to send him to. One reality is ruled by the Teen Tyrants, their evil alternate counterparts, and opposed by the Brotherhood of Justice, the good alternate counterparts to the Brotherhood of Evil.
Plot
Killowat has been a Teen Titan in Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy's universe for some time now. He came into their world when Raven heard his cry for help from his dimension and pulled him into her's. Now, Raven thinks she found a way to send him back, but she makes a mistake and sends him to the Teen Tyrant's universe. There he is ambushed and taken to their base.
Raven realizes her wrong doing and teleports the Titans to that universe, where they are defeated by the Tyrants. However, the Brotherhood of Justice comes in and defeats the Tyrants, allowing the Titans to escape with Killowat. Raven brings the Herald and together they open many portals. Killowat spots his universe, a dark and cold looking place. He sees his fellow Team Titans battling Slade's army, so he jumps in and Raven locks the door. Killowat was finally at home.
Characters
- Beast Boy
- Cyborg
- Raven
- Robin
- Starfire
- Killowat
- Doctor Light
- Robot Commandos
- Herald
- Teen Tyrants
- Brotherhood of Justice
- Nightwing (parallel world)
- Battalion
- Mirage
- Psimon (cameo)
- Madame Rouge (cameo)
- Mammoth (cameo)
- General Immortus (cameo)
Trivia
- The doors which Herald, Raven and Killowat opened show several scenes from the animated series, including:
- "Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear"
- "Spellbound"
- "Cyborg the Barbarian"
- "How Long is Forever?" (possibly, depicted by Nightwing)
- "The End - Part 3" (possible, depicted by White Raven against a background of city ruins)
- One of the doors also contain the original incarnation of the Teen Titans.
Cultural references
- Red Arrow was shown quoting "Be very, very quiet! I'm hunting rabbit!", a reference to the trademark catchphrase from Looney Tunes character Elmer Fudd.