Feature: Young Allies: Choices, Chapter 4: The Gang’s All Here
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Penny and Jason Grey, now in costume as Spidergirl and the Raven, had finally made their way toward the mall entrance, which wasn’t easy with all the people trying to escape. Even worse, the security at the doors weren’t letting anyone else in until police reinforcements could arrive. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Feature: Young Allies: Choices, Chapter 3: Amerika’s Crusaders
by Vibe 41005 and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Crestwood Mall in St. Louis was considered by most people to be one of the most modern and sophisticated shopping malls in the country. It was no surprise to anyone that the recruiting station in that mall would become even busier with the outbreak of . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Feature: Young Allies: Choices, Chapter 2: Heroic Offspring
by Vibe 41005 and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list September, 1985: Jason Grey looked down at the costume his mother had given him the night before. It had originally belonged to his father during the war. Jason’s mother was Dianne Grey, whose maiden name was Grayton when she first donned the costume of the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Feature: Young Allies: Choices, Chapter 1: Paradise Lost
by Doc Quantum and Vibe 41005 Return to chapter list Frowning as she read, Karen Beecher scanned through her previous log entries on a holographic screen that appeared before her, looking for any clues that would suggest an honorable motivation for Jared Stevens’ disappearances. He had made his desires to aid the Nazis clear, but . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Feature: Young Allies: Choices, Prologue: Visitors from Utopia
by Vibe 41005 and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list The log of Team3 Commander Karen Beecher: Thursday, August 8, 1985: As I sit here and complete another journal entry, I can’t help but wonder if anyone else will ever read it. It’s been almost a month since our team has had any contact with . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .The Justice Machine: A Day in the Life
by Dan Swanson
When a spidermonk gains super-powers and goes on a rampage, the Justice Machine is called in to stop the tiny terror! Meanwhile, a terrorist strikes at the very heart of the government itself, pitting another group of Justice Machine members against dangerous foes! Just another day in the life for the Justice Machine!
The Mighty Isis: Whatever Happened to Isis?
by Libbylawrence
Whatever happened to Isis in the years since she was a prominent super-heroine in the 1970s? How do a teen beauty queen, a swashbuckling archaeologist, and a pregnant woman fit into the mystery? And who will be the Mighty Isis for the modern age — Andrea Thomas or Adrianna Tomaz?
The Mighty Isis: Whatever Happened to Isis? Chapter 3: Fragments of a Shattered Life
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list The Mighty Isis stared with wide eyes that glistened with tears as she saw scenes drawn from her own clouded memories and projected in the air. She saw a beautiful Egyptian girl standing before a mystically imprisoned man who had a long white beard and an expression of wisdom . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .The Mighty Isis: Whatever Happened to Isis? Chapter 2: Isis Versus Isis
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list As the stunned Regina Mason seemed to literally dissolve beneath the red energy, the equally still form of the original Isis opened her eyes and slowly emerged from beneath the sarcophagus. She stared through vacant eyes as if she was seeing the world for the first time. Swinging her . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .The Mighty Isis: Whatever Happened to Isis? Chapter 1: Bow Before the New Isis
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Spring, 1966: Excitement was in the air as the crowd in the Truman Center in St. Louis, Missouri, as announcer Skip McGuire glanced over at the beautiful finalists in the Miss Missouri Pageant. The aging announcer had hosted the pageant several times in the past, but he had to . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .The Mighty Isis: Whatever Happened to Isis? Prologue: The Domestic Life
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list May, 1986: Rick Mason smiled broadly as he read a letter from his sister Regina. He shook his head in amusement at one of her little jokes, and he rolled over to where his wife was grading papers in their large bed. “What’s Regina up to now, Rick?” she . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Here’s some Christmas reading for you
All of us at the Five Earths Project would like to wish you a Merry Christmas this year and happy holidays to all! If you enjoy our site, you like reading. Well, this year our Christmas gift to you is several Christmas stories for you to enjoy. Unlike previous years, however, you don’t have to . . .
This entry was posted in Featured on .DC Universe: Post-Race Reactions
by Doc Quantum, Christine Nightstar, and Farmer Sackett
The race is finally over, but with the hostile Humanist Party in the White House, it’s hardly a happy ending for anyone. Kompera Lee sees this as a sign that America is failing, which is only compounded by the horrifying revelation that his daughter, Buffy Winter, is dating a super-hero! Meanwhile, Secret Service agent Rene Fortune tries to blow off some steam to make up for her failures, and finds an unlikely friendship with Matches Malone! A Gotham City archbishop takes the opportunity of the election to expose political corruption in both the Republican and Democratic parties, but will his superiors in the Illuminati be so understanding? Elsewhere, Doctor Mid-Nite mulls over a doctor’s responsibilities when his patient, a former super-hero and political mover and shaker, succumbs to senility with a bang! Finally, how will Maxwell Lord and Amanda Waller deal with the fallout of Jay Garrick’s accusation that they’re involved in the Illuminati?
DC Universe: Post-Race Reactions, Chapter 4: Players and Pawns
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list January, 1989: Maxwell Lord’s hands shook as he brought a cigarette up to his mouth and lit it with a match. It was just nerves; at least, he hoped it was just nerves. At his age, you couldn’t be too sure about anything. As the CEO of Queen . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .DC Universe: Post-Race Reactions, Chapter 3: Duty of Care
by Farmer Sackett and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Pensacola, Florida, December 31, 1988: Ben looked up as a young couple roared up in their matching Yamahas. They let the big machines idle noisily as Willie and Lorraine took off their helmets, and Willie shook out his long hair. Finally, the motorcycles were shut . . .
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