What if there was a Young JL Dark? Let's make a list off all the young magic users in the DC universe, both good and bad.
Let's say that "everyone younger than Zatanna" classifies. So Raven would still be considered young.
What if there was a Young JL Dark? Let's make a list off all the young magic users in the DC universe, both good and bad.
Let's say that "everyone younger than Zatanna" classifies. So Raven would still be considered young.
• Khalid Nassour (Hero)
For obvious reasons.
If he's written with the personality and experience he had during the Lords of Order arc (JLD) he could also work as a leaderish type.
He's also what I like to call Schrodinger's Genius: he either went to med-school as a teenager, in which case he's a genius, or he went to med-school as an adult, in which case he's just a normal dude. Seriously, his age is so inconsistently kept that he went from being a young adult to a teenager just in the Justice League: Dark run alone.
• Osiris (Hero)
I'm not sure about Osiris since he is empowered by magic, but he doesn't use magic such as spells. I do still think he could be a neat guy to have on a team if they leaned into the mythological aspect of his powers (ex. him getting pulled into divine messes by his patron gods and their squabbles because they feel entitled to his help or support) and since he's such a pleasant person. Basically, the soft-hearted bruiser with a strong sense of positivity and idealism.
My memory of Osiris is based solely on one book I read years back, so maybe my characterization is off.
• Klarion (Villain)
Klarion's level of villainous differs a lot from version to version, but I could easily see him be part of a superhero team and stick around since he's basically just a kid that wants to be the boss of himself and have his fun.
• Traci Thirteen (Hero)
I don't have a lot of experience with Traci Thirteen outside of that one arc in Young Justice and her appearances in the Justice League: Dark comics, but I like her bad luck powers and her pet lizard.
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*Misty Kilgore
I would like to see Misty Kilgore back, she is great in Seven Soldiers: Zatanna.
*Tim Hunter
Also still in training Tim Hunter with his owl pet. Perhaps the owl could have rivalry with Traci wizard lizard xd.
*Shining Knight (Ystina)
for team prominent close range melee combatant
Last edited by Mai Zen; 02-23-2022 at 03:15 PM.
Okay from my own memory, these would be potential candidates, although some of them haven't been confirmed to currently exist.
Kid Devil/ Red Devil
Traci Thirteen,
Garth (Tempest),
Amethyst,
Nightshade (I always picture her on the younger side but this might be wrong)
Equinox (Miiyahbin Marten)
And of course, Black Alice (man I wish she was used more often)
Last edited by Alpha; 02-24-2022 at 02:23 AM.
Zachary Zatara, cousin of Zatanna. And if Osiris counts, then so do the Shazam Family - isn't Osiris basically Black Adam Junior?
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All these list of young mystic heroes makes me want to see a Strange Academy/Hogwarts equivalent in the mainline DC universe. I could see Mystik U being a good series for the young mystics.
Yeah I haven't read much with her, so it's no surprise there. But she seemed like a young adult in the Shadowpact issues I read.
I'll also add Darla Aquista the list. Daughter of a mafia boss, died and was ressurected as a magic user. Haven't read her stories but she seems cool
Never got around to reading it. Any characters that stood out to you?
Last edited by Alpha; 02-24-2022 at 05:35 PM.
Anyone else thinks the name Justice League Dark is really lame?
Yes, I would like to see some magic super team on DC. The only characters I can think of are Timothy Hunter and Khalid, maybe create some new magic users? It's basically what Marvel did in Strange Academy.
About the name, call it Shadowpact, great name.
Last edited by Ra-El; 02-24-2022 at 05:42 PM.
I honestly don't know many, but Klarion was the first to come to my mind.