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DC Super Hero Girls

Overview

LEGO DC Super Hero Girls ran through 2017 only, covering a DC-licensed animated universe aimed at a younger audience. The theme features female-led versions of the DC roster — Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy among the core cast — in stylised animated designs distinct from the mainline DC Super Heroes aesthetic. The catalogue is compact: around a dozen sets, concentrated around a core group of characters. Production has ended and the theme is fully retired, with no indication of a revival. For collectors, its primary appeal lies in its distinctive visual identity and the fact that several characters appear here in designs not found anywhere else in the DC LEGO catalogue. The honest assessment of DC Super Hero Girls as a collector theme is that it occupies a specialist niche rather than a broad market. Demand is consistent but thin — it draws primarily from DC completionists and from collectors specifically focused on the animated series character designs, rather than the wider LEGO secondary market.

Characters0
Minifigures
Sets12
First Release2017
Theme StatusRetired

Largest Sets by Piece Count in the DC Super Hero Girls Theme

At 12 sets, DC Super Hero Girls is one of the smaller catalogues on Brickpit. Set sizes range from small promotional polybags to the 1,078-piece 41239 - Eclipso Dark Palace — the largest and most sought-after set in the range at £48.48 used. The modest price ceiling reflects the theme's niche collector market, but the fully retired catalogue means supply is fixed and prices are well-supported at current levels.

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Collectability & Investment Insights

DC Super Hero Girls sits within Brickpit's Tier 2 multiplier band by virtue of its DC licence, but secondary market behaviour is weaker than the mainline DC Super Heroes programme. The small catalogue and niche audience mean price points are generally lower and liquidity is thinner — fewer active buyers, fewer sellers, and longer time-to-transaction compared to the core DC theme. The most defensible collector case is character-exclusivity driven: where this theme is the *only* LEGO source for a specific character depiction, those figures carry a scarcity premium that overrides weak broader demand. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy in their Super Hero Girls designs are the clearest examples — visually distinctive enough to attract collectors who wouldn't otherwise engage with the theme. For secondary market tracking purposes, DC Super Hero Girls functions better as an appendix to the DC Super Heroes theme than as a standalone collector proposition. Price data is useful but should be read in the context of a smaller, lower-liquidity sub-market where individual transactions can move averages noticeably.

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