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Revision as of 17:41, 15 July 2020

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"Issue 1" is the 1st issue of the 2017 Steven Universe comic series published by KaBOOM! Studios and the 9th issue overall.

Synopsis

Steven, Lapis, and Peridot rescue a baby songbird on the ground outside the barn and work together to reunite it with its mother.[3]

Plot

The comic begins with Steven showing Lapis and Peridot a mobile game from the Crying Breakfast Friends! franchise. They hear cheeping, and Lapis asks if breakfast foods cheep, prompting Steven to say it is not coming from the game. They search for the source of the cheeping and Steven finds a baby bird sitting in the grass. He asks Lapis if she can help him find its nest and the pair search around the area of the barn. Despite their goal to find the baby bird's nest, they only find a nest whose eggs had been eaten by a snake and a nest with an unnamed bird Gem monster sitting in it (to which Steven asks Lapis to remind him to tell Garnet of later).

Lapis and Steven head back to the barn for a bit and Lapis suggests they call an 'ugly baby expert'. Steven searches the internet for one and finds the Empire City Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. A monotonous employee picks up the phone and Steven describes the situation. She tells him to identify the species of the baby bird, as the center does not take in common songbirds since they are not endangered and thus a waste of resources. The trio does not know the species of the bird, so they forgo bringing the bird and ask what they can do instead. The employee advises them to put it in a basket lined with paper towels and leave the basket outside so the bird's mom may find it and take it back in.

The next morning, Steven wakes up to see that Lapis had brought the basket back inside the barn and is feeding the baby bird. Initially excited that they all get to raise the bird, Steven subsequently has a moment of panic realizing that they are breaking the law by raising wildlife without a permit. Lapis reasons that they are already rebels and Peridot mentions that, with enough nutrients, they can transform it into a larger, more powerful bird to do their bidding. Lapis points out that the baby bird's eyes have opened and Steven excitedly decides to name the bird Susan.

Steven, Lapis, and Peridot care for Susan until they have gotten big enough to fly. Peridot, however, is disappointed as Susan is still not big enough to go on missions for them. She orders Susan to bring her a rotary drill and Susan cheeps angrily, then flies to the window and pecks it. Steven and Lapis realize that it is finally time for Susan to "leave the nest", so the three bring Susan outside to fly away, and Steven tearfully tells them that, if they need it, they will always have a home at the barn.

The next day, Steven asks if Susan has returned yet. Peridot angrily replies that Susan has not, despite everything they did for the bird. Lapis interjects and asks Steven to help her water the garden but instead leads him in the opposite direction, to the back of the Barn. She tells him to hold out his hand then proceeds to place a worm onto his palm. The comic ends with Susan suddenly landing in Steven's hand to eat the worm, then flying away with many birds of the same species.

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Trivia

  • Steven shows Lapis and Peridot a Crying Breakfast Friends! mobile game that is based on the TV show which appears multiple times in the main series.
    • The mechanics of the game appear to be similar to the mobile game Neko Atsume, as both games involve putting out objects in hopes of getting the respective game mascots to appear.
    • Peridot refers to the game as a game for "Nerds", a term she learned from Amethyst in "Too Far".
  • Steven is seen sleeping in the same sleeping bag from "Space Race".
  • Peridot's Camp Pining Hearts shipping chart from "Log Date 7 15 2" makes a reappearance when she shows it to Susan.

References

ve Steven Universe Comic Series
Steven Universe (2014-2015) Issue 1Issue 2Issue 3Issue 4Issue 5Issue 6Issue 7Issue 8
Steven Universe (2017) Issue 1Issue 2Issue 3Issue 4Issue 5Issue 6Issue 7Issue 8Issue 9Issue 10Issue 11Issue 12Issue 13Issue 14Issue 15Issue 16Issue 17Issue 18Issue 19Issue 20Issue 21Issue 22Issue 23Issue 24Issue 25Issue 26Issue 27Issue 28Issue 29Issue 30Issue 31Issue 32Issue 33Issue 34Issue 35Issue 36
One-Shots Greg Universe SpecialThe Big Donut SpecialFusion Frenzy
Graphic Novels Too Cool for SchoolAnti-GravityUltimate Dough-DownCamp Pining PlayCrystal Clean
Trade Releases Vol. 1Vol. 2Warp TourPunching UpField ResearchingJust RightSteven Universe: Save the DaySteven Universe: Playing by EarSteven Universe: Our Fearful TripSteven Universe: To Be HappySteven Universe: Cherished Memories
Steven Universe and the Crystal Gems Issue 1Issue 2Issue 3Issue 4
Harmony Issue 1Issue 2Issue 3Issue 4Issue 5