Warner Bros. launched the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, focusing on teenage versions of iconic female superheroes and villains in a high school setting.
The first episodes of the DC Super Hero Girls web series were released online, targeting young audiences and introducing them to the teenage superhero characters.
The DC Super Hero Girls animated television series premiered, featuring longer episodes and broader storylines.
Mattel began producing and marketing a line of DC Super Hero Girls toys, expanding the franchise's merchandise offerings.
Graphic novels featuring the DC Super Hero Girls characters were published, providing fans with additional stories in comic book format.
Dawn of a new era as young superheroes begin their journey at Super Hero High, learning to harness their powers and friendship.
The students face their first challenge when villains attempt an attack on the school, prompting them to work together as a team.
Diana steps up as the leader of the group, inspiring unity and courage among the Super Hero Girls.
The school hosts the annual Super Hero Games, showcasing the skills and powers of the students through friendly competition.
Villains attempt to infiltrate the school through disguise, but are detected and foiled by the Super Hero Girls.
The girls graduate from students to recognized Super Heroes after successfully thwarting a major villain scheme.