Batman: 1978: Merry Christmas, Mr. Batman
by Immortalwildcat
Quick question: When was the last time Bruce Wayne, the original Batman, wore his cape and cowl before his death in 1979? If you said when his wife Selina (Catwoman) died, you haven’t read this story. This is the story of the Batman’s last Christmas. And this is also the one and only team-up story between the Batman and the Huntress. It’s been ten years since then, and now Helena Wayne (the Huntress) is finally ready to reveal that tale for her adopted daughter Sonia.
Batman: 1978: Merry Christmas, Mr. Batman, Epilogue, 1988: Daughter of the Batman
by Immortalwildcat Return to chapter list Christmas Eve, 1988: “And that’s how Dad and I spent our last Christmas together.” Helena Wayne lay her head back on the sofa, eyes closed. “Hard to believe it’s been ten years.” “Is that why people know the Huntress is Batman’s daughter?” Helena straightened up and looked at her . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: 1978: Merry Christmas, Mr. Batman, Chapter 4: Christmas Day
by Immortalwildcat Return to chapter list It was a little after midnight when Helena Wayne stood looking out a window as a car sped out toward Wayne Manor’s front gate. She chuckled and turned away from the window, only to find someone standing right behind her. “Whoops! Here, let me take that before you spill . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: 1978: Merry Christmas, Mr. Batman, Chapter 3: Playing Santa
by Immortalwildcat Return to chapter list “Are you all right?” asked the Huntress as soon as she could speak to her father without others overhearing. “Think I pulled a muscle or two in my back, and my left knee is sore. The cat left a few scratches on my back, too.” Batman smiled and said, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: 1978: Merry Christmas, Mr. Batman, Chapter 2: The Guardian of Gotham City
by Immortalwildcat Return to chapter list On the third floor of the building, smoke filled the corridor, making it nearly impossible to see. Batman reached for the respirator on his utility belt and slipped it into his mouth. For now, it was simply filtering the smoke, but there was a small air tank in his . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: 1978: Merry Christmas, Mr. Batman, Chapter 1: Born to Be the Huntress
by Immortalwildcat Return to chapter list Christmas Eve, 1978: Twenty-one-year-old Helena Wayne whistled a Christmas melody as she adjusted the garland over the French doors in her new townhouse. The feelings of guilt over moving out of her father’s home were still there, but his constant reassurances kept those feelings dampened most of the time. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: 1978: Merry Christmas, Mr. Batman, Prologue, 1988: Another History Lesson
by Immortalwildcat Return to chapter list Christmas Eve, 1988: “Time to hang up the phone and get to bed, Sonia!” called Helena Wayne from the kitchen of her Gotham City townhouse. “Don’t want to be awake when Santa comes, do you?” Sonia Wayne, Helena’s thirteen-year-old adopted daughter, appeared in the doorway with the kind of . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Johnny Thunder: 1946: Bolt from the Blue
by Nadra Enzi
Johnny Thunder is often dismissed as the sidekick of the Justice Society, the comic relief of the mystery-man set. But the U.S. government knows why Johnny is a force to be reckoned with.
Hourman: 1941: Time Management
by Nadra Enzi
Rex Tyler only has one Miraclo-fueled hour at a time to spend as Hourman. Is it any wonder that the man of the hour seeks to make the most of it?
Superman: 1940: Bullies
by Nadra Enzi
In the early days of his career, Superman may not have known where he came from, but he knew enough to use his powers against those he hated most of all — bullies.
Mister Terrific: 1947: A Thousand Weapons to Choose From
by Nadra Enzi
It’s no easy task measuring yourself against a man with a thousand talents. Just ask Agent Freeman when he’s instructed to find out what makes Mister Terrific what he is!
Sentinels of Justice: Another Crisis on Earth-Four
by Libbylawrence
A mysterious figure armed with power like that which destroyed universes during the Crisis on Infinite Earths begins gathering a horde of villains for a mission of evil and tempting heroes with offers they can’t refuse! Meanwhile, Ted Kord’s father is plotting against his own son in an attempt to force him to bend to his will by hiring an impostor to frame the Blue Beetle for a series of crimes! And a mysterious new hero called Supernova appears on the scene, but who is this masked man, and what is his purpose? Join the Sentinels of Justice as they battle evil on two fronts — on Earth versus a group of new villains called the Pseudo-Squad, and in outer space versus a threat to the universe itself! Introducing the Silver Scarab, and featuring the return of the greatest of all forgotten heroes!
Sentinels of Justice: Another Crisis on Earth-Four, Epilogue: An Understanding
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Sometime later, a grim Ted Kord stood silently before a grave at Eagle Rock Cemetery, lost in his own thoughts. The doctor says Tracey and our unborn child will both be fine. Sarge Steel says his lab boys will work to cure Abby Ladd and the other victims transformed . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-4 on .Sentinels of Justice: Another Crisis on Earth-Four, Chapter 11: Wonder of Wonders
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list At that moment, to the surprise of everyone in the room, a man in red and gold entered the room and slapped the stone out of Alkemi’s hand. Before she could reach for it again, he had deftly stunned her with what looked like a gentle tap. Layla scowled . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-4 on .Sentinels of Justice: Another Crisis on Earth-Four, Chapter 10: Cosmic Conflict
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Meanwhile, Captain Atom, Lady Quark, Lord Volt, Champion, and Son of Vulcan had managed to reach the source of the cosmic disturbances. Even an experienced, universe-traveling hero like Captain Atom found something to marvel at within the weird structure that seemed to be the sole building on the otherwise . . .
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