Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The team is back and ready to rescue Mera's home in DC Super Hero Girls: Search for Atlantis The Super Hero Girls join forces with the Teen Titans crew as they work together to save Atlantis and the Atlanteans from Brainiac Mera is the new girl at Super Hero High and when Wonder Woman takes Mera under her wing, Wonder Woman's best friend Bumblebee is overcome with jealousy. Despite her feelings, Bumblebee accompanies Mera and the Super Hero Girls on a field trip to Atlantis. But when they arrive, Atlantis is missing Mera is horrified when they discover that Brainiac has shrunken and stolen Atlantis with the Atlanteans trapped inside The Super Hero Girls must work together to defeat Brainaic and, along the way, Bumblebee must learn the true meaning of friendship.
DC Super Hero Girls: Search for Atlantis continues to develop the relationships forged in DC Super Hero Girls: Finals Crisis, Hits and Myths, Summer Olympus, Past Times at Super Hero High, Date with Disaster and Out of The Bottle. Written by Shea Fontana, this story is perfect for ages 6-12
Synopsis
The team is back and ready to rescue Mera's home in DC Super Hero Girls: Search for Atlantis Things are going swimmingly for new students Mera and Raven until afield trip to Mera's hometown of Atlantis when they find that the underwater city has vanished Batgirl, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Bumblebee, Raven, Miss Martian, and Starfire discover that Atlantis has been shrunk and bottled by the powerful villain Brainiac. This gigantic problem calls for a small solution and to infiltrate Brainiac's bottled city collection, Bumblebee and Raven combine technology with magic to shrink the heroes. But will they save the lost city of Atlantis or will their little plan lead to even bigger trouble?
DC Super Hero Girls: Search for Atlantis continues to develop the relationships forged in DC Super Hero Girls: Finals Crisis, Hits and Myths, Summer Olympus, Past Times at Super Hero High, Date with Disaster and Out of The Bottle. Written by Shea Fontana, this story is perfect for ages 6-12