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Multiversity: Teen Justice

Multiversity: Teen Justice (2022-) #2

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The explosive miniseries starring Kid Quick and their allies shifts into even higher gear as Teen Justice investigates the Church of Blood! When efforts to infiltrate the mysterious church backfire, one hero faces a devastating loss! Supergirl and Robin attract surprising allies when they discover an unexpected mystery, Aquagirl finds herself out of her element (and then some), and an encounter with the Justice Guild threatens the future of Teen Justice!

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 5, 2022

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Ivan Cohen

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A writer of comic books, prose, and animation, Ivan Cohen is best known for introducing the character “Kid Quick” — a non-binary superhero who would later be established as the future inheritor of the Flash mantle — to the DC Comics universe in late 2020. In 2022, Cohen co-wrote Kid Quick's first starring vehicle, DC's MULTIVERSITY: TEEN JUSTICE.

Cohen’s body of work includes the bestselling Space Jam: A New Legacy graphic novel, the acclaimed THE BATMAN AND SCOOBY-DOO MYSTERIES comic book series, and the storybook-style BATMAN RETURNS: ONE DARK CHRISTMAS EVE – THE ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY CLASSIC. He has also written comics featuring members of the Justice League and the Avengers.

Cohen lives in Manhattan with his wife and their son. He has been called “amazing” and “genius” by The New York Times, though some would argue that, since those were actually rankings in the newspaper’s “Spelling Bee” game, it would be misleading to use them here. The amazing genius humbly disagrees.

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Profile Image for Jennifer Baratta.
2,093 reviews
July 10, 2022
Yikes

The darkness is everywhere.
Raven is undercover with Troy and troubled ensures.
Training gets underway and interrupted.
Zantana trys to get help and report progress.
The artwork is awesome and the writing is great.
Profile Image for Amy Walker  - Trans-Scribe Reviews.
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September 25, 2022
The second issue of Multiversity: Teen Justice continues on the investigation into the Church of Blood that was begun in the first issue, but doesn't do a whole lot to move the plot forward in any great ways.

This issue follows two main groups. The first sees Troy and Raven trying to infiltrate the church itself, whilst the rest of the teen team investigate strange happenings on the island of Zandia, where the children have been turned into old people, and every adult has been reduced to skeletal remains.

Both of these plot-lines don't really add a whole lot to the story. The stuff on Zandia gives hints at what the villains might be doing, that their plan will be to drain the life out of people; but this is never said in the text, and is just a guess based upon what we've been given. It does lead the Teen Justice team to learn that the leaders of the Church of Blood have been killed; which clues them in on the fact that the Church is being run by impostors.

The other story, of the two boys trying to sneak into the Church sees Raven being caught snooping around and having to leave, whilst Troy seems to ingratiate himself with the group. By the end of the comic he, and the church, seem to have vanished.

That's about it really. This issue seems to be there just to set up for the next part of the story, and to make sure that our heroes get certain info. But for the reader it's mostly stuff we already know; and as such this issue didn't really raise above average for me.

There are some nice character moments scattered throughout the book, and the artwork is really good, but other than that there's not a whole lot to this issue. Hopefully now that more of the groundwork has been sorted out we'll get more exciting developments next issue.
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