
As we continue on in the 2026 Pride Month coverage on Supergirl in the Multiverse, we take another look at the gender-swap universe of Earth-11. We did take a look at Eath-11 quite a while ago when covering Superlad as part of my initial dive into the Multiverse. With that entry, I went into the history of the universe but this time I’ll instead look at the most recent iteration of the universe. The team that would eventually become known as Teen Justice would be introduced in DC’s Very Merry Multiverse special where they faced off against Starrla and would then go on to star in a miniseries called Multiversity: Teen Justice with the young heroes working together against Sister Blood and HIVE. Teen Justice is the Earth-11 version of the Teen Titans or Young Justice and has members including Kid Quick, Aquagirl, Donald Troy, Klarienne, Robin, and Supergirl.
Supergirl, as presented in Teen Justice, is Laurel Kent the daughter of Superwoman and the Earth-11 counterpart to Lois Lane (Probably Lewis Lane if I had to guess). As such she is obviously meant to be the Earth-11 counterpart to Jon Kent, further confirmed by her friendship with her universe’s Robin Talia Kane. Her name seems to come from the Pre-Crisis Laurel Kent who was a Legionnaire and 30th century descendant of Superman before she was later retconned into being Laurel Gand, Andromeda, a Daxamite and relative of Mon-El. I will say, in terms of the canonically queer Supergirls I am stretching just a touch. My reasoning here is that the Earth-0 Jon Kent is canonically bisexual so it is reasonable to assume that his Earth-11 counterpart would have a similar identity.
As with all my Supergirl in the Multiverse posts, this is my own artwork. Laurel Kent Supergirl is sat on the roof of the Daily Planet building drinking a shake that is pink, blue, and purple colored with a smile on her face. Laurel’s scarf is billowing in the wind. An expansive cityscape is spread out across the background. A motif of Supergirl’s S symbol with an 11 on it is in the top right corner.

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