A new team of legacy heroes called Teen Justice will make their debut during DC Future State, a two-month publishing initiative kicking off in 2021.

According to Screen Rant, Teen Justice hails from Earth-11 and will be introduced in an eight-page story for Ivan Cohen (Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace) and Eleonora Carlini's (Buffy Hellmouth) DC’s Very Merry Multiverse in December. The heroes of Earth-11 consist of genderswapped heroes originally introduced in Grant Morrison's The Multiversity Guidebook. Teen Justice's membership includes Aquagirl (Jacqui Hyde), Supergirl (Laurel Kent), Robin (Talia Kane), Donald Troy, Klarienne the Witch Girl and Jess Chambers, aka Kid Quick, a genderfluid non-binary Flash.

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"Teen Justice is a new super-team on Earth-11, the world where there's a Justice Guild instead of a Justice League and the heroes are gender-flipped versions of the heroes of the traditional DC Earth," Cohen said. "And while a lot of E-11's history is a fairly straightforward reflection of the mainstream DCU, things are different enough that Teen Justice may in fact be the first kid-hero team in that world, so their mentors have no experience in how to deal with the dynamics of their sidekicks and proteges setting out as their own independent team. The membership of Teen Justice includes Aquagirl (Jacqui Hyde), Supergirl (Laurel Kent), and Robin (Talia Kane), who all only seem familiar. Aquagirl is this world's Aqualad, Supergirl and Robin are the children of Superwoman and Batwoman, respectively. More-offbeat characters I doubt anyone would expect are Donald Troy – Titans fans know better than to ask "Who is..." – Zatara's protege, Klarienne the Witch Girl, inspired by a Kirby creation given bigger life by Peter David and Grant Morrison, so you know we're in seriously weird territory; and the super-fast Jess Chambers, aka Kid Quick, whose aunt is Jesse Quick."

Cohen also discussed if fans will get to see more of the Teen Justice heroes as DC Future State continues.

"I think that's why we're here. The Flash character fans have seen teased as part of Future State is, in fact, a grown-up Kid Quick, who's an analog for the idea of Kid Flash in a world where Jesse Quick is the definitive speedster. A Titans-type team always has a super-fast member, but there are so many Flash characters in the DC Multiverse, we knew anyone we added to that category had to be really different from the rest: not just Wally West with curves," Cohen continued. "I suggested that Kid Quick could be Earth-11's first genderfluid character, and once editors saw Eleonora Carlini's terrific take on the character design, there was suddenly a lot of interest in them for stories beyond the Merry Multiverse Special in December. And while Kid Quick's the only Teen Justice character making their way into Future State that I know of, the reaction Kid Quick and the whole team's debut story by me and Eleonora has gotten from DC Editorial (led by our editor, Michael McCalister, who put me and Eleonora together and made sure other people saw the story and the designs) gives me hope that the whole team could play a larger part in the DC Multiverse's present and future."

The solicit for DC’s Very Merry Multiverse can be found below.

Joy to all 52 worlds-it's time to celebrate the holiday season across the DC Multiverse! In ten stories that will light your yule log and spike your eggnog, Batman decks the gaslit halls, Lobo goes Old Testament in space, Ragman learns the true meaning of Saturnalia, President Superman attempts to figure out how Bizarro stole Christmas, and Harley Quinn tries her hand at interdimensional caroling. These seasonal sagas are sure to help you have yourself a very merry Multiverse!

The DC Future State event will be split into Batman, Superman and Justice League Family of titles consisting of oversized comics, monthly miniseries and one-shots.

DC Future State begins in January 2021. DC’s Very Merry Multiverse goes on sale Dec. 9.

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Source: Screen Rant