
She contacts the other girls in order to convince them to save Diana from being taken back to Themyscira, knowing that Diana was the one who made them not only as superheroes, but as friends as well. After going back home, Barbara becomes hopelessly sad, even after receiving a call from Harleen Quinzel in Gotham City, noticing that both Barbara and Harleen miss each other. As for Diana, she is caught by her mother, Queen Hippolyta of Themyscira, who reveals that Diana lied by escaping her home and disobeyed her mother, so her mother drags Diana by her ear to an amazon ship to go back to Themyscira. Unfortunately, the girls don't believe that it was Lex who is responsible for the destruction, and in the process, Karen, Zatara, Jessica, and Kara quit being superheroes and they all went their separate ways. While the girls argue about their failures, Batgirl figured out that the robots and the virtual reality specs were all made by Lex Luthor. However, their teamwork doesn't last long, and their recklessness accidentally causes the destruction of Sweet Justice. At first, the girls hesitate due to the law, but when a robot heads to the innocent civilians, Wonder Woman destroys one of the robots and the superhero girls began fighting the other robots to save Sweet Justice. But, the robots break in and gives the civilians an eviction notice before they start demolishing Sweet Justice. Diana tries eating ice cream, and she suddenly likes it so much she ate the other desserts from the other girls.

The girls go to one last place before calling it a day: Sweet Justice, owned by Barry Allen.
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Elsewhere at Lex Corp, someone has activated the robots to demolish the places such as the comic store, a spa, and a movie theatre. However, the girls go to a carnival at a pier and they all have fun.
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Meanwhile, Diana still doesn't understand how to become a normal teenager after going to the comic store, a spa, and a movie theatre. During a training montage, the girls all train to save the mannequins, but they all failed. Barbara was impressed by the way she had done.Īfterwards, the training finally begins, in the junkyard, where Diana teaches the girls how to save "men" from danger, even though there are only female mannequins. Lastly, Kara still doesn't like using her powers that will get her into trouble, so Diana throws Barbara off the rooftop, forcing Kara to become Supergirl and save Barbara from falling. Then, while introducing and shrinking herself with her gadget, Karen was feeling discouraged that she can't do anything right until Diana comforted her and called her by a superhero name "Bumblebee". Zee Zatara is next and she becomes Zatanna to show Diana some magic tricks, although Diana didn't like the costume she was wearing right now before Zatanna changed it to a new costume with a cape. Barbara then introduced herself and becomes Batgirl, though Diana pointed out that she lacked focus. Jessica introduced herself, and with her power ring that was given by Hal Jordan, she becomes the new Green Lantern.


There is no evidence to suggest members of the public should be concerned for their safety, Anderson said.Jessica first appeared when she is walking with Hal Jordan in school, discussing about the Green Lantern ring.Īfter that, she is seen at lunchtime, where Jessica stops Kara Danvers from bullying Karen as everyone gets in a food fight with the entire school, until it got into a big mess, causing Jessica and the other four girls getting busted by a principal and sent to detention.Īfter the girls helped Diana wear a casual outfit like a normal teenager, they met on a rooftop before training begins. “Our investigators right now are working to confirm the identify of the deceased, and when we have more details and more information, we’ll give further updates on that,” he said. The body was removed from the water by the Halton Regional Police marine unit, with assistance from the Peel Regional Police marine unit and Milton Fire, Anderson said. “Staff came out and they thought it was a body and they did contact us, and our officers attended and confirmed that,” he said.

on Thursday by a staff member at the course, who said a golfer had noticed something floating in the river. “I wouldn’t want to guess, hypothetically, how long the body had been in the water or if it had come from a different location in the waterway, but it certainly had been some time.”Īnderson said the police were contacted at about 1 p.m. “There was some obvious signs of exposure to the elements,” Anderson said in an interview.
