Meet the heroes of Earth-11's Multiversity: Teen Justice
Who are Kid Quick, Supergir♒l,🦩 Robin, Aquagirl, Klarienne the Witch Girl, Troy, and Raven?

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 biographieওs for readers to get to know the characters.
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 special𓃲.
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 obstaclಌe: Regular teenage stuff. Meanwhile, broody Raven has joined the team after refus🍨ing to do so in the past, and she has to figure out her place in time for the big battle.
Here's a look at🥃 a couple of pages from the debut iss🎃ue:


To familiarize readers with these heroes from Earth-11, DC released some quick but thorough biographies of the main characters: Kid Quick, Sup𒈔ergirl, Robin, Aquagirl, Klarienne the Witch Girl, Troy, and Raven, all of whom look a little different from their Earth-Prime counterpartꦚs.
Here are the bios:
Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 will go oಌn 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 st𝓀ory that introduced this team two years ago.
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Here's a look at the covers to issue #1 by Robbi Rodriguez (main), and variants by Stephanie Hans, Benga💃l, Stephen Byrne, and Marco Failla and Enrica Eren Angiolini.





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