Now that we've finished the JLA and Trinity section, what about the rest of the DCU?
So let's take a look at the Young Justice section and see the heroes of tomorrow!
Blue Beetle: Another legacy
Golden Age: Scientist Dan Garrett finds a strange metal scarab while digging in Egypt. Trying to unlock its secrets grants him with amazing abilities and soon fights crime in Hub City as the Blue Beetle!
Bronze Age: Dan stays at it well into the 1970's, but it tragically killed on a case. The mantle is passed to Ted Kord, who while despite being unable to tap into the scarab's powers, still manages to make a go at being hero before retiring after the JLI disbands.
Year 1: Jamie Reyes, a fairly average teen from El Paso, ends up getting the scarab bounded to him during a freak lab accident...and honestly? I'd just have John Rogers take over. Let the rest of his series stand.
Legion of Super-Heroes: Super teens from the future band together to fight crime. I'd just let blogger Christopher Bird handle it, judging from his 'why I should write the Legion' posts over at his blog Mightygodking.com
Static Shock: Leave Dwayne McDuffie's series alone and sort of a soft re-launch, just with Dakota in the DCU.
Teen Titians: (Year 2) Robin, Aqualad, Cyborg, and Wonder Girl are brought together by the Flash to investigate the disappearance of all the teens in Hatton Corners.
Year 3: Robin becomes Nightwing and encounters the alien princess Starfire. Beast Boy and Raven join the team
30 down, 22 to go
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