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* OriginalCharacter: He is technically a fully original character, or OC, being a hypothetical son of Beast Boy & Raven who never appeared in the original comics or related adaptations. A large reason behind his inclusion over just having Gar is so that his storylines and development are less predictable.
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!! Titans West
[[folder: Beast Boy]]
On first glance, you expect this to be Garfield Mark Logan. But in a unique twist, the current Beast Boy of Earth-66667 is actually Justin Garfield Roth Logan - the ''son'' of Garfield Logan and Rachel "Raven" Roth.
*CompositeCharacter: The idea behind Justin's design is that while he is predominantly based on the ''Young Justice (2010)'' (particularly Seasons 3 & 4) version of Garfield, small parts of every other major adaptation of Beast Boy work their way into his appearance. The pointy ears can represent both the ''DCAMU'' and ''Teen Titans 2003'', his purple-black color scheme represents the latter, etc. Even ''Titans'' is considered to be referenced, and his more ruffled hairstyle is supposed to reference the Beast Boy skin in ''Fortnite''.
*DisappearedDad: [[spoiler: Trigon tried to reincarnate himself through Justin's body, only to be stopped when the pregnant Raven sought out the assistance of Zatanna and John Constantine to put a stop to it. Unfortunately, Garfield had to sacrifice himself to ensure that his boy would have a chance at life. As a result, Justin never got to meet his dad and Raven's had to raise him as a single mother.]]
*HumanDemonHybrid: As he is Raven's son, and therefore Trigon's grandson, he automatically fits into this trope.
*RelatedInTheAdaptation: It probably should go unsaid, but when ''this'' Beast Boy calls Raven "mama", he means it more along the ''literal'' sense.
**Albeit, this trope does not apply to the ''actual'' Garfield Logan.
*VoluntaryShapeshifting: Inheirited from his father, the original Beast Boy. However, as laid out in the description of the cover art, his powers are more limited in that he can only transform into ''demonic'' beasts and not into the animals of earth.
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[[folder: Raven]]
*AbusiveParents: What version of Raven ''doesn't'' have this trope? Specifically of the father variety.
*DarkAndTroubledPast: Her backstory is mostly left unchanged from the comics, so this also goes without saying. [[spoiler: The addition of what went down between her and Garfield before ''this'' comic also adds to it.]]
*VagueAge: Depending on which adaptation you're comparing this too. The Raven of Earth-66667 gets to join her original comic self in actually being a grown woman. She might actually be older than her comic selves, the only range given is "early or mid 30's", and she's old enough to at least have a teenage son. Plus she could be immortal after a certain point anyway.
*HumanDemonHybrid: ''It's Raven''. ''Raven from the DCU''.
*StrugglingSingleMother: So far this trope is only inferred with very little to go on, but [[spoiler: based on how Garfield sacrificed his soul to Trigon just to ensure Trigon doesn't come back but also that his son has a chance to live, leaving Raven to raise their son by herself ''all while they were still teenagers'']], it's a very strong implication.
*TeenPregnancy: Given her son is a teenager and she's still a relatively young - albeit adult - woman, it is strongly implied that Garfield knocked her up while they were both still teens.
*TeamMom: [[spoiler: In Beast Boy("jr.")'s case, ''literally'']]. She's referred to as the "den mother" of the Titans, and essentially fulfills the same role on this team as Nightwing does in ''Young Justice''.
*TheLeader: She is the oldest character on the cover and biological mother of one of the team members, making her the official leader of the team and the one in charge of the actual teens.
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[[folder: Nightstar]]
Mar'i Grayson, the daughter of Dick Grayson (Nightwing) and Kori'andr (Starfire). Not often seen outside of the comics, not much yet is known about this universe's version of Nightstar other than her being a starting member of the Titans West team.

*AdaptationalDiversity: Her skin tone has been tanned to more closely resemble her mother, largely for the exact reason of making the initial team have more skin tone diversity.
*AgeLift: Depending on the way you look at it, Mar'i has been aged down to be roughly the same age as the rest of the teenage boys on the team, said to be roughly the same age as Damian.

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[[folder: Robin (Damian Wayne)]]
*CompositeCharacter: Though not as "complex" as Beast Boy, the Damian of his universe is another mixture of popular designs - the art style makes him look like the ''DCAMU'' version, but he wears the grey-red color scheme from the modern comics ''and'' sports his fade hairstyle from the ''Supersons'' comics.
*AdaptationalDiversity: Has more prominently tan-brownish skin than most "authorized" adaptations are given, which makes his Arabic heritage more readily apparent.
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[[folder: Superboy]]
*ReusedCharacterDesign: He is ''literally'' a reuse of the nearly ''exact'' Superboy design from 2019's ''Reign of the Supermen'' with the ''only'' change being a shift in eye color that is promised to somehow be plot relevant in the future (the eyes are a darker shade of blue). But the meat of the design remains basically untouched.
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[[folder: Aqualad]]

*SparedByAdaptation: The Aqualad of this universe is Arthur Curry Jr., who like in both ''Young Justice'' and ''Earth-27'', is alive and kicking as if ''Death of a Prince'' never happened. In fact he's lived to be ''older'' than his Young Justice counterpart.
*ReusedCharacterDesign: His design is basically just the ''Young Justice (2010)'' design except with slight alterations to make him look convincingly old enough to be a teenager such as some sharper edges, a bigger face, etc.
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