Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above, Chapter 4: Taken Captive
by Dan Swanson and Drivtaan Return to chapter list Even while he was struggling toward consciousness, Ted Knight was aware of something horrible, waiting for him to awaken. It was something too horrible to face, yet something he would not be able to avoid. There was a silent struggle between his body, which was now . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above, Chapter 3: The Martians Are Coming
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Starman’s force-bubble protected him from a fierce blast of brilliant emerald radiation, and then he was battered by a barrage of large boulders, smaller rocks, and even pebbles, hurled from the explosion at incredibly high speed. Ted Knight was shaken violently and knocked wildly across the sky, almost instantly . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above, Chapter 2: Diverting Danger
by Dan Swanson and Drivtaan Return to chapter list Green Lantern and Starman appeared as tiny specks floating near to the vast asteroid, one glowing green and the other gold, wrapped in shimmering force-fields supplied by their signature icons, the power ring and the cosmic rod. Within these fields of protection, the temperature remained a . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above, Chapter 1: Sword of Damocles
by Dan Swanson and Drivtaan Return to chapter list Alan Scott had always thought of monitor duty as a necessary boredom, and as Green Lantern kicked back in an oversized leather chair in front of a bank of video screen in the Justice Society of America’s Gotham City brownstone, he couldn’t help but chuckle at the aggravation . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Superboy: My Impish Valentine
by Christine Nightstar
Having to keep two girlfriends happy on Valentine’s Day was a difficult enough problem for C.J. Kent. But what will Superboy do when Mr. Mxyztplk’s youngest daughter also gets a crush on him? Introducing the little darling of the fifth dimension, Miss Mtzyjnx!
America’s Greatest: 1959: Fun Times Four in Chicago
by Dan Swanson
Strange things are afoot in Chicago in the spring of 1959. Leprechauns have been spotted helping people and fighting crime, while a female super-speedster appears out of nowhere calling herself Zing the Queen of Quick, and embarks on a major crime spree! Can even a new super-villain unit in the Chicago Police Department take on these bizarre threats without help? Guest starring Tom Atomic, Lady Victory, and Ernie Earnest, and introducing Quadrechaun!
America’s Greatest: 1959: Fun Times Four in Chicago, Epilogue: A Quadrechaun in Phoenix
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list “So, you’re moving to Phoenix?” Ernie Earnest asked his ex-student Donal Regan as they sat down for lunch at The Sword and Flagon. Donal was very excited over the move. “Y’know, I was a principal architect back in County Cork.” He had worked very hard, and his Irish . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1959: Fun Times Four in Chicago, Chapter 5: The Trap
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Captain Tony Spinelli of the Chicago Police Department, Homicide Division, tried again to reassure himself that lunch with Police Commissioner Stewart and Mayor Daley, even in the mayor’s private dining room in City Hall, was nothing to worry about. After all, they’d met several times recently to discuss . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1959: Fun Times Four in Chicago, Chapter 4: Zing the Queen of Quick
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Lightfinger Looie had snatched the costume and run from the store. Now he sat at home, stared at the awful thing and feeling sorry for himself. He was on the verge of incredible powers. Once he donned the chosen costume, he would be the world’s quickest mortal. The . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1959: Fun Times Four in Chicago, Chapter 3: The Origin
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Lightfinger Looie was determined not to blow this chance. Many times in his life he had been this close to the big time, but he was always screwed over by bad luck. Like the time he’d lifted fifty large in counterfeit bills, or the time he’d hot-wired that . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1959: Fun Times Four in Chicago, Chapter 2: I Am the Genie of the Ring
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Lightfinger Looie felt really good. He’d been reading the paper this morning, and by chance he’d glanced at the obituaries, and one of the obits had given him a great idea. Yep, looked like he was about to change his luck. Excerpted from the Chicago’s American, May 20, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1959: Fun Times Four in Chicago, Chapter 1: The Importance of Being Earnest
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list It had been a great day for Ernie Earnest. The White Sox and Cubs had both won last night. The sun was out, and it looked like summer was just around the corner. And based on the achievements of his students, it looked like he was improving as . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Batman: 1941: Secrets
by Dave Barnowski
When Bruce Wayne’s Uncle Philip is being blackmailed, he turns to Batman for help. But Bruce must first realize the shocking truth that his uncle knows his own secret! And as Batman goes into action against a gang of blackmailers, Philip Wayne proves he’s no slouch as a fighter himself!
Batman: 1941: Secrets, Epilogue: Double Lives
by Dave Barnowski Return to chapter list When they got to Bruce Wayne’s car, he handed the two envelopes to his uncle. “I haven’t looked at them, Uncle. Would you please make sure that it is what we want?” Philip Wayne smiled a sad smile and said, “Thank you for letting me retain my dignity, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: 1941: Secrets, Chapter 4: Evidence
by Dave Barnowski Return to chapter list Dapper Dan Daniels had told the Batman the room number at the Ritz-Carlton where the photographs and negatives of his uncle were. As Bruce Wayne, he’d had many friends stay at the Ritz-Carlton and knew the hotel’s system of numbering the rooms. This was how he was able . . .
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