Youngsters. They develop up so quick. One minute they’re asking for ice cream and heading off to highschool for the very first time, the subsequent they’re becoming a member of a group of costume-clad crimefighters and battling unhealthy guys on the streets of New York.
Okay, admittedly, the younger heroes within the new sequence Multiversity: Teen Justice lead lives which are fairly removed from common, however they’re nonetheless teenagers—it’s proper there within the title. They’re additionally a bit completely different from the opposite equally named heroes you may be acquainted with, however you’ll be able to chalk that one as much as the multiverse. Teen Justice returns us to the world of Grant Morrison’s The Multiversity, the mind-bending, multiverse-spanning miniseries that mapped out DC’s 52 Earths for the primary time. However whereas The Multiversity was a fancy, thematically various love letter to the medium of comics typically, Multiversity: Teen Justice is all about having enjoyable whereas stomping super-villains.
Even higher, it options the return of Child Fast, the non-binary speedster who was first launched in final 12 months’s DC Future State. Now, for the primary time, we’ll be capable to see them in motion on their house planet of Earth-11, alongside such heroes as Robin, Supergirl, Aquagirl, Troy and Klarienne the Witch Woman, because the Teen Justice group offers with the rising risk of H.I.V.E. Written by Ivan Cohen and Danny Lore and drawn by the outstanding Marco Failla, you can too discover Teen Justice inside subsequent week’s DC Pleasure 2022 #1, the place they’ll be featured in an introductory story. However be sure you don’t miss the principle present—Multiversity: Teen Titans #1—which lands in shops subsequent week as properly. That is one you’re going to be speaking about, however when you don’t imagine us, try this unique preview of the debut difficulty. On Earth-11, at the least, the way forward for heroism is in excellent arms.
MULTIVERSITY: TEEN JUSTICE #1
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Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 by Ivan Cohen, Danny Lore, Marco Failla and Enrica Eren Angiolini is accessible Tuesday, June 7 in print and as a digital comedian e book.