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Meet the heroes of Earth-11’s Multiversity: Teen Justice

Multiversity: Teen Justice Transformation Cover by Marco Failla and Enrica Eren Angiolini

Earth-11’s teenage superheroes, who debuted in December 2020 and re-appeared at DC Pride 2022 this June, will present Multiversity: Teen Justice, a very colorful limited-edition series as announced in March. To keep up with readers who might have missed the team’s first appearance, DC created a trading card-style biography to help readers get to know the character.

Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 Variant Cover by Bengal

Multiversity: Bengal’s Teen Justice #1 Variant Cover (Image Credit: DC)

Six Issues Multiversity: Teen Justice by Ivan Cohen, Danny Lore, Marco Failla, Enrica Eren Angiolini and Carlos M. Mengual releases on June 7th with this year’s Pride Special.

In Multiversity: Teen Justice #1, the team must deal with an attack from HIVE that ends in the Church of Blood. Mission: Discover the true mission of Sister Blood. Obstacles: plain teenage stuff. Meanwhile, distressed Raven joins her team after turning down her past, and she must find her place in time for a big fight.

To inform readers of these Earth-11 heroes, DC has released a quick and thorough biography of protagonists such as Kid Quick, Supergirl, Robin, Aquagirl, Klarienne the Witch Girl, Troy, and Raven. Earth Prime compatible.

bios here:

Kid Quick (Jess Chambers) - She/She in Multiversity: Teen Justice

Kid Quick (Jess Chambers) – She/She/Their (Image courtesy of DC)

Aquagirl (Jacqui Hyde) – She/She in Multiversity: Teen Justice

Aquagirl (Jacqui Hyde) – She/She/She (Image courtesy of DC)

Clarien (

Klarienne (“Witch Girl”) – She/She/She (Image courtesy of DC)

Supergirl (Laurel Kent) - She's in Multiversity: Teen Justice

Supergirl (Laurel Kent) – She/She/She (Image courtesy of DC)

Robin (Talia Kane) – She/She in Multiversity: Teen Justice

Robin (Thalia Kane) – She/She/She (Image courtesy of DC)

Troy (Donald Troy) - Multiversity: He/He/She in Teen Justice

Troy (Donald Troy) – his/his/his (Image courtesy of DC)

Raven (real name unknown) - He/She/He from Multiversity: Teen Justice

Crow (real name unknown) – his/his/his (Image courtesy of DC)

Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 is available on June 7th with a remake of To Stop Star-Conqueress (aka Very Merry Multiverse story DC) by Ivan Cohen, Eleonora Carlini, Ulises Arreola, and Becca Carey. Team 2 years ago.

Here’s a look at Robbi Rodriguez (main)’s cover of issue 1 and variations by Stephanie Hans, Bengal, Stephen Byrne and Marco Failla and Enrica Eren Angiolini.

Multiversity: Teen Justice

Multiversity: Teen Justice

Multiversity: Teen Justice

Multiversity: Teen Justice

Multiversity: Teen Justice

(Image courtesy of DC)

Here’s what you need to know: DC Universe in 2022, Explained.


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Meet the heroes of Earth-11’s Multiversity: Teen Justice

After debuting in December 2020 and reappearing in DC Pride 2022 this June, the teen superheroes from Earth-11 will get their own super-colorful limited series, Multiversity: Teen Justice, as announced in March. To get readers who might have missed the team’s first appearances up to speed, DC has created trading card-style biographies for readers to get to know the characters. 

Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 variant cover by Bengal (Image credit: DC)
The six-issue Multiversity: Teen Justice by Ivan Cohen, Danny Lore, Marco Failla, Enrica Eren Angiolini, and Carlos M. Mengual will debut June 7, alongside this year’s Pride special.
In Multiversity: Teen Justice #1, the team has to handle an attack by the H.I.V.E. that ends in the Church of Blood. The mission: Figure out Sister Blood’s true mission. The obstacle: Regular teenage stuff. Meanwhile, broody Raven has joined the team after refusing to do so in the past, and she has to figure out her place in time for the big battle.
To familiarize readers with these heroes from Earth-11, DC released some quick but thorough biographies of the main characters: Kid Quick, Supergirl, Robin, Aquagirl, Klarienne the Witch Girl, Troy, and Raven, all of whom look a little different from their Earth-Prime counterparts.
Here the bios: 

Kid Quick (Jess Chambers) — they/them/their (Image credit: DC)

Aquagirl (Jacqui Hyde) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Klarienne (“the Witch Girl”) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Supergirl (Laurel Kent) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Robin (Talia Kane) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Troy (Donald Troy) — he/him/his (Image credit: DC)

Raven (real name unknown) — he/him/his (Image credit: DC)
Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 will go on sale June 7, with a reprint of Ivan Cohen, Eleonora Carlini, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey’s “To Stop the Star-Conqueress,” aka the DC’s Very Merry Multiverse story that introduced this team two years ago.
Here’s a look at the covers to issue #1 by Robbi Rodriguez (main), and variants by Stephanie Hans, Bengal, Stephen Byrne, and Marco Failla and Enrica Eren Angiolini.

(Image credit: DC)
Here’s what you need to know about the DC Universe in 2022, explained.

#Meet #heroes #Earth11s #Multiversity #Teen #Justice

Meet the heroes of Earth-11’s Multiversity: Teen Justice

After debuting in December 2020 and reappearing in DC Pride 2022 this June, the teen superheroes from Earth-11 will get their own super-colorful limited series, Multiversity: Teen Justice, as announced in March. To get readers who might have missed the team’s first appearances up to speed, DC has created trading card-style biographies for readers to get to know the characters. 

Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 variant cover by Bengal (Image credit: DC)
The six-issue Multiversity: Teen Justice by Ivan Cohen, Danny Lore, Marco Failla, Enrica Eren Angiolini, and Carlos M. Mengual will debut June 7, alongside this year’s Pride special.
In Multiversity: Teen Justice #1, the team has to handle an attack by the H.I.V.E. that ends in the Church of Blood. The mission: Figure out Sister Blood’s true mission. The obstacle: Regular teenage stuff. Meanwhile, broody Raven has joined the team after refusing to do so in the past, and she has to figure out her place in time for the big battle.
To familiarize readers with these heroes from Earth-11, DC released some quick but thorough biographies of the main characters: Kid Quick, Supergirl, Robin, Aquagirl, Klarienne the Witch Girl, Troy, and Raven, all of whom look a little different from their Earth-Prime counterparts.
Here the bios: 

Kid Quick (Jess Chambers) — they/them/their (Image credit: DC)

Aquagirl (Jacqui Hyde) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Klarienne (“the Witch Girl”) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Supergirl (Laurel Kent) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Robin (Talia Kane) — she/her/hers (Image credit: DC)

Troy (Donald Troy) — he/him/his (Image credit: DC)

Raven (real name unknown) — he/him/his (Image credit: DC)
Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 will go on sale June 7, with a reprint of Ivan Cohen, Eleonora Carlini, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey’s “To Stop the Star-Conqueress,” aka the DC’s Very Merry Multiverse story that introduced this team two years ago.
Here’s a look at the covers to issue #1 by Robbi Rodriguez (main), and variants by Stephanie Hans, Bengal, Stephen Byrne, and Marco Failla and Enrica Eren Angiolini.

(Image credit: DC)
Here’s what you need to know about the DC Universe in 2022, explained.

#Meet #heroes #Earth11s #Multiversity #Teen #Justice


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