The fate of the world falls into the hands of a partying Kryptonian, a moody clone, a time-traveling speedster, a nerd who can fight, a Martian who bakes, and a teenage girl in the middle of an existential crisis.
Cool.
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Krystal is the long lost daughter of Bruce Wayne, result of a one night stand the bachelor had while young and traveling abroad. When they are reunited, she struggles to adjust from street rat to billionaire. She finds comfort as Batgirl, but having Batman as a mentor can be a downer. Companionship with Robin and the other sidekicks to the Justice League are the silver lining she craves.
When the Watch Tower is blown to bits, a shocking plot aiming to monetize the impressionable young heroes and destroy their beloved mentors arises. Behind it all is a figure from Krystal's past that paralyzes her between two times, two worlds, and two families. She can only choose one and must lose the other forever.
NOTE: This is NOT a "Young Justice" story. It is loosely based on the original comics for each of the characters represented, the JLA comics (prior to New 52) and "Justice League Unlimited."
**Based off of the New 52/Rebirth Storylines as well as some Arrowverse characters**
After a mysterious illness affect the men on Earth, most of the male superheroes grow too weak to fight crime. What to do when they can't fight? Bring in the girls.
Kara Zor-El is a Kryptonian like her cousin, Superman. Following in his footsteps, she is a superhero better known as Supergirl. With her super-powered cousin out-of-commission, she is forced to fill in his shoes. If only being a superhero while in her junior year in high school was easier.
By day, Barbara Gordon is a computer-science major at Gotham State University. By night, she becomes Batgirl, a vigilante who was inspired by Batman's heroism. While she was out of the spotlight for a long time, Barbara is back and ready to be Batgirl now more so than ever.
With the boys of the Justice League out, Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman, is prepared to go into battle and serve justice.
As the three come together and recruit other healthy vigilantes and superheroes, they begin to realize that this disease is too drastic to overlook...
I do not own ANY of the characters. DC Comics own these characters and all credit goes to them.