It's been sometime now since the Justice League's group of former sidekicks the Teen Titans could justifiably use the first part of their team name. Even though the team never really got to take over the League for their mentors, a remarkable piece of art from acclaimed artist Alex Ross shows the Titans graduating to the Justice League of America.
While younger comic fans will be familiar with the iconic Teen Titans lineup popularized by the 2003 animated series and Titans, the first group of Teen Titans were much different. Originally the team consisted of Robin, Kid Flash, Speedy, Aqualad, and Wonder Girl. While the team's lineup has changed significantly over time, this core team of five has remained incredibly close throughout DC's history. The original Titans would even reunite after Wally West returned to continuity with DC Rebirth. Though each of these heroes has been a member of the League at one time or another, they never really lived up to the promise of taking over the Justice League in their mentors' stead in DC's main universe. That's why it's so satisfying to see a reality where they did just that.
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In a Tweet, Alex Ross shared the artwork for a future version of the Justice League mostly made up of former Titans with the two notable additions of Barbara Gordon's Batwoman and Kara Zor-El's Superwoman. In another Tweet, readers can see that this version of the JLA actually comes from a comic Ross proposed titled Batboy. That series would have followed Bruce Wayne's son in a future DC universe where the Titans have taken over the Justice League of America. Keeping with Ross' headcanon that the DC Universe stops in the 1970s, this
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