It is kinda wobbly since none of the YA were actual proteges of the Avengers.
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I don't know much about DC, but from what I can tell based on my basic knowledge, the Young Avengers do feel like counterparts to Young Justice because they are the ''in-between'' generation, as in, they are not as classic as some of the older young groups (New Mutants/OG Titans), but they're not as modern as the most recent ones (Champions/modern Teen Titans). So they end up falling in the middle of the generational spectrum and sometimes writers don't really know where they fit because of that. And of course, the legacy aspect of being the young version of each publisher's flagship teams obviously makes them seem more similar compared to some other young groups.
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I'd say the Young Avengers are closer to the original Teen Titans - the 60s characters who grew up and moved away from the name/franchise and became their own thing after being sidekicks/proteges.
Champions are more linked to the Teen Titans that came after, like Beat Boy and Raven, or to Young Justice era characters, who are stuck forever and aren't allowed to grow up properly aside from the odd one or two, who then seem to end up going backwards/get de-aged.
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More merch has confirmed that Chavez' pride pin is in the movie as well as the Lego set, it's on her jacket
Good maybe now people will get over the stupid paranoia about them changing sexualities of YA members.
Her jacket also has "love is love" printed on it in spanish
I don't agree with the notion that the YA characters ''were allowed to grow while the Champions weren't'' simply because the YA have been around for longer, so they had more opportunity to grow. The oldest Champions character is Amadeus, and he is around the same age as the Young Avengers because he was created around the same time as they were. So it's not really a matter of Champions characters going backward or getting de-aged; they simply haven't had enough publication time to grow as much as the YA did. If some years from now they're still in the same place, I would agree. But right now, I think they need more time.
Also... I think it's entirely possible that the YA are the ones who are going to be frozen in time now, simply because you can't have characters like Kate being too close to Clint's age, or Billy and Tommy being too close to Wanda's age. The YA will probably never even be allowed to get too close to Peter Parker's age, because he was significantly older than all of them in the beginning of their careers. So it's gonna be a challenge to see how much they'll age now that they're in their 20s.
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Really? You do realise that the original Teen Titans were all sidekicks? Or at least that was the plan (someone goofed, Wonder Girl wasn't Wonder Woman's sidekick, she was her younger self like Superboy - Donna Troy was therefore created accidentally in the first Teen Titans story). Robin (now Nightwing) was Batman's, Speedy (now Arsenal) was Green Arrow's, Aqualad (now Tempest) was Aquaman's, and Kid Flash (now the third Flash) was the sidekick of the second Flash.
Both Champions and Young Avengers are actually heroes inspired by other heroes, but mostly not sidekicks (the only ones who are sidekicks in either team are Falcon II and Patriot III, Sam Wilson's sidekicks who both later became Champions, and Cassie Lang, who as Stinger has been operating as her father Ant-Man's sidekick).
Generationally, New Warriors matches New Teen Titans, Young Avengers is closest to Young Justice, and Champions is equivalent to Damian Wayne's Teen Titans and the Academy that replaced it. Damian's TT launched at the same time Champions did.
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I liked the original YA line-up best. How they interacted with other, the group dynamic, it was a good read.
The YA/Runaways crossover was very good, they should have done more of that.
I think she'll mention her moms but she probably won't mention having a girlfriend of looking for one. At least that's my assumption.