Easter Sunday
by Immortalwildcat, Starsky Hutch 76, Gamma Xmen and Andrew Troy Keller
Five Easter Sundays. Five super-heroes. Five stories connected only by one theme. For many people, Easter Sunday means a special time for family and reflection on one’s faith. And in some cases, it can mean other things entirely. Featuring the Sandman, the Spectre, Power Girl, Wildcat, and Arrowette!
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The Sandman: Times Past, 1985: A Higher Power
An Easter Sunday story
by Immortalwildcat
published April 5, 2003
Wesley Dodds (the Sandman) has been an atheist his entire life. Will the simple faith of a small child change his mind?
The Spectre: The Specter of Easter
An Easter Sunday story
by Gamma Xmen
published April 17, 2003
The Spectre’s mission on Earth is one of vengeance, but what form does that vengeance take on the sacred day of Easter?
Power Girl: The Waynes and the Kents
An Easter Sunday story
by Andrew Troy Keller and Starsky Hutch 76
published April 15, 2003
Kara Zor-L (Power Girl) reminisces over her first Easter with the Wayne family and realizes how far she’s come since then.
Wildcat: Setting Down Roots
An Easter Sunday story
by Immortalwildcat
published April 17, 2003
Ted Grant (Wildcat) finds inspiration in an unusual source to begin a new life for himself and his wife, Irina.
Arrowette: Attack of the Fifty-Foot Bunny
An Easter Sunday story
by Starsky Hutch 76
published April 23, 2003
Star City is under attack by a 50-foot-tall bunny rabbit. You won’t want to miss seeing Arrowette and Flare take it down!