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1 primary bookMultiversity: Teen Justice is a 0-book series first released in 2023 with contributions by Ivan Cohen and Danny Lore.
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This is set on Earth-11, the gender-swap alternate reality of the DC universe, featuring their version of the Teen Titans. Fortunately, there's more to the world than merely switching the genders of the main characters and much of the fun comes from spotting the various other things that differ. Indeed, the lineup of the Titans (newly-formed in this reality) differs significantly from the usual one, including, for example, Jessie Quick rather than Kid Flash - presumably so that the roster doesn't feel female-dominated. The identity of the villains also plays on a non-gender-based difference between the parallels and there are other changes that keep things fresh.
On the other hand, while the art is good and the dialogue is well-written, there isn't much depth to the characters. There is some bickering between Aquagirl and Klarienne, and a gay romance subplot for two characters that are not lesbian in Earth-0, but otherwise, we don't get to know too much about them. And, the twist of the villains aside, it's a fairly typical plot that works perfectly well and allows for a mildly amusing pun (Green Lantern power is people!), but isn't otherwise especially memorable. I do think there's potential here, but, in terms of introducing new characters with new ideas, Teen Titans Academy did it better.