Sayia Man looked excited to experience Atlantis up close as he knew he was destined to go there, especially after Sombra told him about it and the secret map.

"You sure are excited." Superman smiled at his adopted son.

"Oh, uh, yeah," Sayia Man smiled back. "It's a brand new adventure!"

"Plus this will prove that Atlantis is real and not just a myth." Superman said.

"I know," Sayia Man smiled. "It feels so exciting. Plus it'll be nice for Wonder Woman since she believes in it."

"If she does, then I do too." Superman smiled back.

"This is going to be one adventure to remember." Saiya Man said.


This adventure would also have an introduction of a new superhero who is just now discovering himself after a bad case of tragedy. And so, they began to follow the map that Saiya Man had. Some of the others came to join in.

"You're gonna love this." Sayia Man told Lady Gothika.

"You're like a kid in a candy store." Lady Gothika replied.

"Well, I'm just so excited." Saiya Man smiled.

"Well... That's an improvement over how you've been acting last week." Lady Gothika had to admit.

"Yeah, sorry about that." Saiya Man said.

"I'm just glad you stopped," Lady Gothika said, sounding sincere and kind. "I was really worried about you."

"And I'm sorry about that too." Saiya Man sighed.

Lady Gothika patted him on the back. Sayia Man blinked and looked back before smiling since she showed that she really did care about him. They continued to follow the map for a long time until they would reach their destination. They then stopped and looked up as they entered a whole new area.

"This is it, gang," Sayia Man smiled. "Atlantis awaits."

"We're about to make history." Lady Gothika said.

"You said it, LG," Sayia Man smiled until they heard some grunting. "Uh-oh. Someone's in trouble."

"Sounds like we'll have to save the person." Lady Gothika said.

"You ready then?" Sayia Man asked.

"I guess so..." Lady Gothika shrugged. "Why else am I in the Justice League?"

"True." Saiya Man said.


They soon went off to help whoever was in danger, but he seemed to look a lot like the Arthur Curry guy they had recently heard about.

"Looks like we found Arthur Curry." Lady Gothika said.

"Yup." Sayia Man agreed as he cracked his neck and knuckles to get ready.

"Here we go." Superman said.

"It's on!" Sayia Man smirked.

They soon came to help as the blonde man seemed to be attacked by a group, but it wasn't just them there.

'Whoa.' Saiya Man thought to himself.

"You're not scared, are you?" Lady Gothika smirked to Sayia Man.

"Of course not." Saiya Man said.

"I didn't think so," Lady Gothika smirked. "Now, onwards!"

They soon went to help out Arthur. Arthur handled whoever he could on his own, but he clearly needed help, and he soon got it once he saw the others coming to help him out.

'Good thing we came, this guy looked like he could use some help.' Saiya Man thought to himself.

"Kids?" Arthur asked.

"Hey, we're not kids!" Lady Gothika glared.

"We're teenagers." Saiya Man added, referring to himself and Lady Gothika.

"It might be dangerous for you here." Arthur replied.

"Try me!" Lady Gothika smirked. "I'm as scary as Batman with a gun!"

"Which he would never use." Saiya Man said.

"Me neither." Lady Gothika whispered as she also hated guns.

The enemies soon came in to attack and the two worked together to handle them, eventually, Batman and Superman helped out.

"Took you guys long enough." Saiya Man teased.

"You're fine." Superman smirked.

"Yeah, yeah." Saiya Man smirked back.

And so, the heroes fought together while Arthur did what he could on his own. It was a lot easier with all of them helping each other out like they were.

"Hm... These guys don't seem to be human," Lady Gothika commented. She soon looked surprised as she saw Saiya Man didn't have legs anymore. "Uh... What?!" she then blinked in surprise.

"What?" Saiya Man asked her.

"What happened to your legs?" Lady Gothika asked him.

Saiya Man looked confused before he looked down at his legs to see he had a tail fin just like in his second vision.

"Uh... Are you okay?" Lady Gothika asked him as someone came right behind her, about to knock her out cold.

"Yeah, it's just that I saw this in a vision," Saiya Man told her before warning her. "Behind you!"

"Huh?" Lady Gothika asked before looking behind her.

The goon was about to tackle her until she leaped out of the way, luckily in time.

"Thanks for the warning." Lady Gothika told Saiya Man.

"Hey, what're friends for?" Sayia Man smiled to her. "You've gotten great at your fighting."

"Ah, I'm not that good." Lady Gothika replied.

"Yes, you are." Saiya Man smiled.

"Stop it, you're getting mushy." Lady Gothika smirked.

"Yeah, yeah." Saiya Man rolled his eyes.

Lady Gothika soon got out of view to slide down into some goons like a bowling ball striking into some pins.

"And strike!" Saiya Man smiled.

"I've been working on that routine for a while," Lady Gothika said to him. "Better than practice... Usually at practice, I'd get my tights in a wedgie."

"Yikes." Saiya Man cringed.

"So... What are you... A fish now?" Lady Gothika asked him.

"I'm not sure." Saiya Man said.

"Classy..." Lady Gothika said. "You always had to be the special one."

"Trust me, I don't know why this happened to me, but I think it has something to do with my family's past," Saiya Man said. "And I mean my biological family."

"I see..." Lady Gothika replied.

"...Hey, LG, do you think your parents might know about my parents?" Sayia Man asked.

"...I never thought about that." Lady Gothika admitted.

"So then we have to ask them." Saiya Man said.

Lady Gothika soon looked around for more goons and the other heroes seemed to handle them while they were talking. "Uh, you okay, Mr. Curry?" she then asked the blonde man who was in danger.

"I suppose I'll be fine." Arthur replied.

"That's good." Lady Gothika said.

"We've been looking for you." Flash said to Arthur.


The other heroes were soon on their way from the Justice League to see Arthur. The fish from Saiya Man's second vision appeared behind a reef and where they saw the one that fit the description from a prophecy.

"Do you think it could be him?" One fish asked the other.

"It has to! He matches perfectly!" The other fish replied.

"Then we better go and see him up close." A third fish said.

The fish soon swam towards Sayia Man to come see him up close. The other members of the Justice League soon came over.

"Hey, gang." Sayia Man smiled to them.

They were all soon greeted by the fish group.

"Hey, fish!" Lady Gothika said.

"Retreat." Superman told the other goons before making them run off.

The fish seemed to go past the goons and group as they came up to Saiya Man. The others looked over to the fish who came with Sayia Man.

"New friends?" Superman asked Sayia Man about the fish.

"These guys were from my second vision I had." Saiya Man told him.

"Fish, huh?" Superman asked. "You seem interested in a lot of sea life nowadays, son."

"It's you." The first fish smiled at Saiya Man.

"Yeah, it's me," Sayia Man smiled back. "...Uh... Me who?"

"The long-lost nephew of the King and Queen of the Sea." The fish replied.

This surprised everyone including Saiya Man since that wasn't in his vision before.

"I'm a prince?" Sayia Man asked.

"Well, I always thought you were a royal pain in the-" Lady Gothika replied before sighing. "Oh, who am I kidding? This is too shocking to ignore. My best friend is a prince!"

"Okay, mind explaining which one of my parents was a mermaid or a merperson?" Atticus asked the fish.

"Mermaid," One of the fish told Atticus. "Your mother was Queen Athena's sister."

"Shut. Up." Cherry muttered about this reveal.

"Of course, they were also good friends with the great Queen Atlanna." The fish continued.

"No. Way." Atticus blinked.

"Indeed." The fish confirmed that this was true.

"Whoa." Atticus said.

"This can't be happening..." Cherry let out a small groan.


A redheaded woman soon came up to Arthur as his hand was bleeding.

"Who's that?" Atticus asked the fish while pointing to the redheaded woman.

"That would be Mera," A fish told him. "She's an Xebellian princess who was raised by Queen Atlanna."

"And don't get any ideas." A second fish teased Atticus.

"Excuse me?" Atticus replied.

"Nothing." The third fish said as he covered the second fish's mouth so he wouldn't say anything else.

Atticus glanced to them, but shrugged.

"So, son, you seem to be part Atlantean or something." Superman said to his foster son.

"I guess so." Atticus replied.

"We have to introduce to the royal family of Atlantis." The fourth fish smiled at Atticus.

"Um... Of course, guys." Atticus smiled back.

"He talks to fish now?" Green Lantern face-palmed.

The fish began to bring Atticus along with them as they swam to Arthur.

"Whee!" Atticus laughed as that was kind of fun. "Oh, LG, I wish you could experience this too!"

"I'm fine here..." Cherry smiled nervously.

One of the fish soon swam right up to Arthur to get his attention. Arthur soon looked to the fish, a bit oddly.

"You must come with Mera to come with us." The fish told Arthur.

"Why can't things just go back to normal?" Arthur groaned.

"Yeah... I don't see that happening." Green Lantern commented.

The fish seemed to be eager as they were leading the way to Atlantis with Atticus following them.

"Atlantis thirsts for a new perspective," Mera told Arthur. "Someone who understands the surface world, and will lead us into the next century. The Queen needs a beacon, Arthur. Maybe it's you."

Arthur stared into his reflection of the water.

"I'm the sole survivor of my planet," Superman told Arthur. "If I had the chance to save my world, and meet one of my own race, even for a moment, that would be enough."

Atticus knew that was true. Arthur just glanced over in silence.

"Oh, this is so exciting." One of the fish smiled.

Atticus smiled to the fish as he felt excited to finally see Atlantis up close, and where he was going to find more about his past.


Cherry still stayed on the surface.

"Come on!" Atticus told her. "You know how to swim, don't you?"

"...Of course I do," Cherry replied, though she hesitated at first. "What do you think I am, stupid?"

"No, of course not." Atticus frowned.

"I'm fine... You go on ahead." Cherry told him as she seemed to be hiding her own insecurities by lashing out.

"You sure?" Atticus asked.

"Yes... Just go, okay?" Cherry replied.

Atticus frowned before going down into the ocean. Cherry looked to him before sighing softly as she stared into the water.

Batman put his hand on her shoulder, making her gasp slightly. "We're all going." he then told her.

"B-But..." Cherry stuttered.

"I know you're scared of swimming, but don't worry, we have a way of going down there." Batman told her.

"Whew." Cherry sighed.

"It'll be all right," Batman said. "You know you could tell Atticus. He trusted you when you found out he was an orphan."

"Yeah... I know..." Cherry sighed. "I guess I should tell him..."

"Come along." Batman told her.

Cherry and the other heroes soon came down into the water in a special way to join Arthur and Mera into Atlantis.