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591:(reminiscent of the "Hulk smash!" version of the Hulk) and battles the Zoo Crew. During the fight, he swallows Pig-Iron. He is manipulated into vomiting Pig-Iron into a particular building, which houses a dimensional warp. The crash frees Alley-Kat-Abra from a netherworld. After defeating Frogzilla, Abra tells her former teammates that she was imprisoned there by Dark Alley, an evil version of herself created by the Just'a Lotta Animals foe Feline Faust. Dark Alley was the one who killed Little Cheese and framed Yankee Poodle for the crime. Pig-Iron vouches for her and tells them that she contacted him telepathically from the netherworld while he was in Frogzilla's belly and told him her escape plan. The team accepts her back as a probationary member (until they are sure that they can trust her again) and they promptly go to search for the Salamandroid's base under the ocean. Starro the Conqueror surprises them and uses his starfish duplicates to make them forget how to use their powers. Only Pig-Iron escaped - he could not go underwater for fear of rusting. 553:
disappointed when Abra refuses to rejoin the team, but rejoice when the American Eagle brings Captain Carrot back to them. Their investigation reveals that the crimes against their members are connected. The president bribed Alley-Kat-Abra to reveal all of the Zoo Crew's secrets to the government; she took the money and made herself rich and famous. She banished Fastback into the future, killed Little Cheese and framed Yankee Poodle for the crime when she got too close to finding out what had happened to Fastback. When Alley-Kat-Abra is arrested for murdering Little Cheese, she tells them that she did it simply because she is a cat and cats hate mice. The Zoo Crew inducts the American Eagle as their newest member and heads into the future to retrieve Fastback. Issue #31 was drawn by ghost artist Scott Roberts. Many fans spotted the difference and complained. Scott Shaw had, in fact, drawn the pages, before DC's switch to another artist.
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Fillmore. Fastback has disappeared, Pig-Iron and Rubberduck operate as underground superheroes against the current anti-superhero law and Captain Carrot is in self-imposed retirement after the death of his partner, Carrie Carrot, at the hands (or paws) of Armordillo and Frogzilla. He has not left his apartment in years, and drinks heavily out of guilt over Carrie's death. The only Zoo Crew member prospering is Alley-Kat Abra, who has revealed her identity publicly and become a world-famous magician. The story is a parody of the grim and gritty trend most often identified with the late 1980s to early 1990s superhero comics, and it includes references to several of DC's own series (such as
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to turn the world into his canvas. After a lengthy fight, Alley-Kat-Abra created a portal, which Debbil Dog planned to destroy so that she would trapped and unable to stop him. However, the portal was fake and Alley-Kat-Abra was able to escape through a real one. The painting was then destroyed, trapping Debbil Dog forever. Debbil Dog could warp reality and wielded a trident, A Brush with Disaster.
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crime boss who wanted Chester Cheese to throw a basketball game. When he refused, Fatkat had Chester's father killed and him locked in his father's vault which resulted in Chester eating the moon cheese and becoming Little Cheese. Fatkat was eventually defeated by Little Cheese with help from the Zoo
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who was formerly Peter Porkchop's neighbor, Wolfe became the villainous character after acquiring a talisman that contained some of the steel that Peter had fallen into and given him his powers (thus containing some of the meteor fragment as well). He is Earth-C's version of a werewolf (depicted here
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As Pig-Iron stays behind battling Starro hoof to tentacle. Others combine their powers to transport the ship full of refugees to Earth-C-Minus. En route, the JLA encounters Muttron, Lightstray and Orihound of the New Dogs; while the two groups face off, the cruise ship is accidentally sucked into the
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A new hero, the American Eagle, overhears Pig-Iron, Rubberduck and Yankee Poodle at the scene of Little Cheese's murder when they decide to regroup in order to avenge him. Acting independently of them, he confronts Roger Rodney Rabbit and bullies him into becoming Captain Carrot again. The others are
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painter who turned to dark magic to regain his creative spark, only to accidentally create an interdimensional gateway and was sucked into his painting. He spent the next several years developing powers to control the dimension and sucked in Alley-Kat-Abra to free him so that he could use his powers
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ancestors. He determined the cause to be rays of energy originating from the planet Pluto. Flying towards outer space, he encountered an energy barrier around the Earth, but after noticing a meteor pass through unaffected, he grabbed the meteor and attempted to use it to get him through the barrier.
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Starro works with Rash Al Paca to flood Earth-26 so that he can rule it. After President Arnold reveals that the ID collars have eliminated the powers of every superhero on Earth-26, the Zoo Crew summons the Just'a Lotta Animals for help. Green Lambkin leads a JLA team (consisting of Hawkmoose, the
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reads in #30. In these excerpts, the Zoo Crew is shown to have mostly disbanded and now lives in a "darker" world than in their prior adventures. Little Cheese is dead. Yankee Poodle has lost her secret identity and is a fugitive from the law, accused of trying to assassinate President Mallard
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The Zoo Crew operated briefly in defiance of the new law in a battle with the Salamandroid (at a comic book convention where Roger Rodney Rabbit was on a writers' panel) and again when they learn of a threat to destroy Gnu York's greatest landmarks. Frogzilla reappears in a dumbed-down state
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crossover event), which required that all superheroes reveal their secret identities to the government and wear identity collars. The government immediately stopped funding the Zoo Crew, and they were forced to leave their headquarters and all of the equipment that came with it. The Zoo Crew
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and student at Follywood High School who gained the ability to shrink after eating experimental lunar cheese. He later revealed his secret identity to the public and left the Zoo Crew to become a lawyer before being killed by "Dark Alley", an evil version of Alley-Kat-Abra created by Feline
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Unlike many superhero teams, the Zoo Crew initially had considerable difficulty fighting as a unit. For instance, they would often take on a foe in pairs, and find themselves interfering with each other and being put out of action as a result. However, as the series progressed, the Zoo Crew
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encounter the ship and help it land safely, but all of the passengers, including the Zoo Crew, have turned into ordinary, non-anthropomorphic animals. Zatanna then takes the transformed Captain to participate in her stage show, as the other transformed Zoo Crew members look on, helplessly.
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stunt double, Doc was mad that Byrd Rentals was going to do his own stunts for his latest movie. He tried to get revenge by sabotaging Byrd's car but Byrd was able to save himself every time, thanks to his super powers. Rubber Duck easily foiled Power Platypus by leaving him clinging to a
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and distant relative of Fastback who went treasure hunting in the Okey-Dokey Swamp in 1923 and died when he stepped into a quicksand bog. Years later, a movie was shot in the swamp and a barrel of gloop makeup was dumped in the bog where Alfred's bones lay, creating a mud monster dubbed
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When Superman and the meteor struck the barrier, they were both shunted into an alternative dimension of "funny animals", later designated as Earth-C. There, Superman met several of the world's residents, who gained superpowers after being struck by fragments of the meteor.
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as a human being, a mythical creature on Earth-C); in this case, having suffered from the compulsion to eat Peter in his youth (which he got psychiatric help for), Wolfe acted on this impulse as the Wuz-Wolf and was left disgusted after the Zoo Crew managed to cure him.
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Although the series, which was the last original funny animal property to be created by DC Comics, proved short-lived, it is still fondly remembered by many comic fans of its generation, and the characters appear occasionally in cameos in the mainstream
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The animals and Superman soon teamed up to stop the source of the ray (which was also causing the denizens of Earth-C to behave like their non-anthropomorphic animal ancestors), which turned out to be the old
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and regenerates into a new Starro on Earth-C, although this version's motives and tactics are somewhat different from the original Starro. He was the Zoo Crew's first opponent, and most recently appeared in
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and radio host who operates as a vigilante by night and replaced Little Cheese following his death. He is the only member who does not have superpowers, though he does use gadgets similar to those used by
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weatherman who could generate intense heat and blinding light after being struck by a magnified sunbeam. He blinded his viewers to rob them, but was defeated when Fastback caused him to overheat.
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who gained superspeed from a constant diet of fast food. After failing to outrun Fastback, the Cheshire Cheetah attempted to escape via a stolen prototype jetpack, only to be blasted into space.
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retrieving the magic belt and using his powers against both Oz and Wonderland, with the Zoo Crew coming in as reinforcements against him. The series was praised for its artwork, by
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Eventually, readers (and the Zoo Crew) were introduced to the parallel Earth of "Earth-C-Minus", which turned out to be the home of the "Just'a Lotta Animals" (a parody of the
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The Zoo Crew members restored both their civilian and their superhero identities. Rodney Rabbit regained his status as a comic book artist/writer, but he had to stop writing
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editions, due to royalty issues in DC's contracts of the 1980s. The book was finally released in September 2014. After years of absence, the Zoo Crew was reintroduced in
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Elon-Gator, the Crash, the Batmouse and Zap-Panda) to help. Unable to stop the flood, the animal heroes evacuate a number of Gnu Yorkers using an ocean liner called
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instructor, and student of the mystical arts. She wields a magic wand that was originally a stirring stick before being imbued with the meteor's power.
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Earth-C's population also consisted of the various "funny animal" characters that appeared in DC Comics over the years, particularly those in such
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bank robber and master escape artist with magical powers. He is eventually revealed to be a genie and sealed back in his bottle by Alley-Kat-Abra.
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Curtis, Michael (September 2007). "Rabbits and Turtles and Pigs — Oh, My! An Affectionate Look Back at Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew".
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real estate agent who attempted to buy the Zoo Crew's headquarters. After being rejected, he teamed up with Frogzilla to get revenge.
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The President of the United Species of America was "Mallard Fillmore" (a reference to the 13th president of the United States,
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and gossip columnist who gained the ability to attract and repel other objects. Her name is a parody of gossip columnist
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who was transformed into living iron after being struck by a meteor fragment and falling into a vat of metal in the
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Historical figures and events on Earth-C also parallel those of the real world, including the "Second Weird War" (
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names for real-world aspects. For instance, the Zoo Crew operated out of "Follywood, Califurnia", a parody of
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reprinting of the entire series was slated for September 2007 but was postponed, along with several other
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officially resisted the Collar I.D. Initiative and refused to sign up, but fought crime on the sly.
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rival of Rova Barkitt, Polly crashed into a radio broadcasting tower and gained a sonic scream.
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2010).
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).
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who had been in jail since the late 1950s, until he is released to work for A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.
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sorcerer from Earth-C-Minus that is a funny animal counterpart of the DC Comics villain
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piloting a giant wheel called the Treadnaught. He was a special effects technician for
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once transported himself to Earth-C, only to be defeated by the Zoo Crew and the
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with weather control and "cold ray" devices; he calls his hoodlums "Snowbirds".
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and leader of the team, who is often called Rodney to avoid confusion with the
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android and creation of Dr. Hoot; a member of the anti-mammal movement in
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who gains tremendous strength after eating one of Rodney's cosmic carrots.
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in staged fights to save their respected worlds all to the amusement of
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Interview with series co-creator Scott Shaw! on the Zoo Crew story in
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crossover event of 2015, various members of the Zoo Crew team up with
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considered antithetical to Ozite politics, but rather depicted the
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to reach its full potential. The series featured cameos from both
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rimes (as well as other variants designed to fit that particular
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Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! in The Oz-Wonderland War
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talking animals existed; the series featured many animal-themed
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was investigating a strange phenomenon causing the citizens of
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art thief, who claimed to be the world's slowest jackrabbit.
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ice cream company who wears a refrigerated suit (Ă  la
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who uses various scientific gadgets to commit crimes.
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who gained elasticity. His name is a parody of actor
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Manning, Matthew K.; Dolan, Hannah (2010). "1980s".
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Countries on Earth-C include "Cornada" ( 1849: 1835: 1695: 1643:DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle 1562: 295:featured the Zoo Crew picking up from the 47: 1396:"Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew" 1334: 1301:DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle 246:, for its close emulation of the work of 1859:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1741:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1729:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1717:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1705:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1690:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1678:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1666:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1572:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1557:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1542:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1537: 1535: 1533: 1531: 1529: 1527: 1525: 1523: 1521: 1513:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1496:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1476: 1474: 1472: 1470: 480:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 401:), and the "United Species of America" ( 159:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 55:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! 1792:Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew 1552: 1550: 307:The origin of the team came about when 14: 1975: 1508: 1506: 1504: 1458: 1192:Starski N. Hatch / The Screeching Tire 203: 1830: 1752: 1518: 1491: 1489: 1467: 1393: 1359: 1206:Doc Bill Platterpuss / Power Platypus 659:The members of the Zoo Crew include: 2028:Comics characters introduced in 1982 1631:#1. DC Comics (Burbank, California). 1619:#1. DC Comics (Burbank, California). 1547: 1413: 1366:. Prentice Hall Press. p. 295. 664:Roger Rodney Rabbit / Captain Carrot 519: 447:)) and President Abraham Linkidd (a 302: 1802:from the original on April 9, 2012. 1719:#10-11 (December 1982-January 1983) 1671: 1501: 24: 1486: 1067:who can manipulate time and space. 999:: The brilliant, mind-controlling 922:"Feathers" Fillmore / Brother Hood 25: 2064: 1775: 1753:Eisen, Andrew (October 2, 2013). 1463:(72). 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Index

Captain Carrot
Carrot Ironfoundersson

Scott Shaw
Ross Andru
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
The New Teen Titans
Roy Thomas
Scott Shaw
Hollywood, California
DC Comics
talking animal
superheroes
special insert
The New Teen Titans
Roy Thomas
Scott Shaw
DC Universe
The New Teen Titans
indicia
Land of Oz
Wonderland
E. Nelson Bridwell
Nome King
Carol Lay
John R. Neill
Sir John Tenniel
Joey Cavalieri

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