When it comes to teen super teams, Teen Titans are two of the most recognizable groups in their respective universes. But if the two could ever meet, which team would come out on top in a hypothetical battle to the last hero standing?
A popular taken down villains that no one else could. But before the teen beatdown can begin, taking a look at each side in more detail is an absolute must.
Consisting of twenty students of varying backgrounds and power sets, My Hero’s Class 1-A is a star group of academy teens that are far more capable than their age lets on. Full of overpowered players like Shoto Todoroki and his flame/freeze powers, Bakugo and his insanely powerful explosion technique, Izuku Midoriya and his almighty One For All quirk, and more, Class 1-A is stacked with quirk s whose abilities are so unique and useful that villains are often hard-pressed finding ways to combat all of them. Furthermore, Class 1-A’s teamwork skills have come a long way now that their t Training Battles have been completed, giving them a better advantage than most on the battlefield.
Not to be outdone, the most popular iteration of the Teen Titans made famous by the acclaimed 1980-1990s New Teen Titans run, rostered Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy/Changeling, as well as a few more that were added over the years like the infamous Terra, Deathstroke’s son, Jericho, or Dick Grayson’s second hero identity of Nightwing. This version of the team is usually seen as a well-oiled machine that consists of powerhouse , tactical heroes, and uniquely powered teens alike that have successfully defeated demons, assassins, superpowers villains, and more, all without their mentors’ help.
But only one can claim victory as the dust settles, and although it would be a hard-fought battle all around, Class 1-A would undoubtedly take the win. Besides the obvious fact that 1-A has the sheer numbers to overwhelm even the largest version of this Teen Titan team, their wildly unique quirks would be hard to counter given the Mineta — with a couple of well-placed sticky balls of his, effectively taking out the Titan’s best chance at pulling off a decisive win.
So while DC Comics' Teen Titans might have squeaked out a win helped along by their stellar teamwork skills and vast superhero experiences in a normal fight, there’s no way they could take out all twenty of Class 1-A if they were ever pitted against one another on the field of battle. But regardless of the winner, the Teen Titans would no doubt give My Hero Academia’s young heroes a tough go of it, earning Class 1-A’s respect in the process, and vice versa.