Vic Valor and Strobe: The Jungles of Juneo, Epilogue: Off to Krypton
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list The new weapon invented by Power Boy, the bond-breaker beam projector, which had been dubbed the Tri-B Cannon and was powered by Ted Knight’s infra-energy collectors provided by Vic Valor, had already led to significant changes in Juneon society. Though the new weapon wasn’t going to be enough . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Vic Valor and Strobe: The Jungles of Juneo, Chapter 5: A Final Solution?
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Within hours, with the assistance of the three super-heroes, enough bond-breaker beam projectors had been delivered to the walls to drive the encroaching jungle back to its prior limits. Inside the city walls, the constant rumble of plants that had just been converted to high explosives sounded to . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Vic Valor and Strobe: The Jungles of Juneo, Chapter 4: A Never-Ending War
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Power Boy stopped talking abruptly, and his expression indicated that he was listening intently to something the other two heroes couldn’t hear. Even Vic Valor’s super-hearing missed the inaudible message. But Power Boy let them in on it soon enough. “I have to go. The jungle defenses are . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Vic Valor and Strobe: The Jungles of Juneo, Chapter 3: Power Boy
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Jim Chisholm was nearly deafened by the instant clamor of collision warnings and alarms. High-speed collisions were the perhaps the most dangerous nemesis of spaceships, and all of the contingencies, safeguards, and backups provided by the Galactic Patrol scientists, engineers, and shipbuilders came instantly online, or sluggishly online, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Vic Valor and Strobe: The Jungles of Juneo, Chapter 2: Shakedown Cruise
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list “Before I begin my story, wielder of the glow,” replied Marnu, “I would know how it is that the Galactic Patrol was destroyed a tiak ago, yet you have somehow acquired a globe and glove. And how shall I address you?” “You can call me Strobe,” said Jim . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Vic Valor and Strobe: The Jungles of Juneo, Chapter 1: Champions of Order
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Far from Earth, the Lord of Chaos known as Wotan watched another of his amusements play out. It suited his purpose to let all of his puppets think it had been the feeble magic of Bat-Mite that had guided events this night. It gave him added pleasure when . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Vic Valor and Strobe: The Jungles of Juneo, Prologue: Vic Valor Returns
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Continued from All-Star: The Return of Vic Valor In April, 1949, there was a short-lived super-hero named Vic Valor. Appearing from out of nowhere in Opal City, he fought crime for a week, becoming somewhat of a local legend, before finally disappearing. The truth was that Vic Valor . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above
by Dan Swanson, with Drivtaan
When a massive asteroid named Damocles threatens Earth, Green Lantern and Starman head into outer space to divert the danger from above. But as they investigate, the two JSA members are attacked by a few old enemies from the planet Mars who manage to disable their powers! Can Alan Scott and Ted Knight figure out a way to regain control over the power ring and the cosmic rod in time to save the Earth from destruction? Introducing the Lawman of Mars!
Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above, Chapter 7: The Lawman of Mars
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list The invasion force of Quork and Martler wasn’t very large; they had about one hundred troops, evenly spilt between greens and chromans. The chromans were the fighters, while the more peaceful greens were technicians and support troops. Both groups claimed to have been forced into service of the two madmen, and . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above, Chapter 6: Battle in Space
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list “We should capture the base now, while so many ships are out searching for us,” Ted Knight urged. “If we move fast enough, automatic weapons won’t be able to lock onto us, and the base seemed short-handed even before they sent out search teams.” Ted and Alan Scott rose . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Green Lantern and Starman: Danger from Above, Chapter 5: Cosmic Lantern and Green Star
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Starman freed Green Lantern in seconds, and the two heroes examined the device holding the power ring. Before they could figure out how to turn it off, they heard voices in the corridor. “Some of the greens might have super-powers!” Ted Knight warned his teammate in a whisper. “Don’t hold . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .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 . . .
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