DC Super Hero Girls: A Listing

DC Super Hero Girls

The DC Super Hero Girls line launched in Fall 2015 with web content, dolls, Lego toys, graphic novels, and videos.

Here’s a list of the comics, starting with the graphic novels:

DC Super Hero Girls characters

Finals Crisis written by Shea Fontana; art by Yancey Labat 2016
Hits and Myths written by Shea Fontana; art by Yancey Labat 2016
Summer Olympus written by Shea Fontana; art by Yancey Labat 2017
Past Times at Super Hero High written by Shea Fontana; art by Yancey Labat, Agnes Garbowska, and Marcelo DiChiara 2017
Date with Disaster written by Shea Fontana; art by Yancey Labat 2018
Out of the Bottle written by Shea Fontana; art by Marcelo DiChiara, Agnes Garbowska, and Mirka Andolfo 2018
Search for Atlantis written by Shea Fontana; art by Yancey Labat 2018
Spaced Out (labeled as part of the DC Zoom imprint) written by Shea Fontana; art by Agnes Garbowska 2019
At Metropolis High (also DC Zoom) written by Amy Wolfram; art by Yancey Labat 2019
Powerless written by Amy Wolfram; art by Agnes Garbowska 2020
Weird Science written by Amanda Deibert; art by Yancey Labat and others 2020
Midterms written by Amy Wolfram; art by Yancey Labat 2020

There were also two DC Super Hero Girls Giant comics, #1 and #2. Each contained five stories. Three were reprints of chapters from the graphic novels, and two were released as online comics under the title Infinite Frenemies. Giant #1 included Infinite Frenemies #2 and half of #4. Giant #2 included Infinite Frenemies #3 and the other half of #4.

DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games

And the DVDs (made from 2016-2018):

In 2019, the franchise was re-styled to coordinate with the Cartoon Network TV series DC Super Hero Girls, as rebooted by Lauren Faust. I lost interest at that point, as the stories had fewer characters and less time with the wider universe, but I’m not the target audience anyway.



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