The Suicide Squad: The Profit of War, Chapter 2: Mister Marvel
by Christine Nightstar and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Only two individuals in the world were aware of the location of the bio-weapon designated VRX-64: Hank Heywood of Operation Liberty and Barton J. Reed of the Bureau of Special Projects. Or at least that was what they believed, until an event occurred to dispel . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .The Suicide Squad: The Profit of War, Chapter 1: The Trigger Twins
by Bejammin2000 and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Gotham City, June, 1987: There was a lot that could be said for a good business suit — not good as in a thousand-dollar Italian suit, but good as in off the bargain-rack at Hel-Mart. Sure, they weren’t the best, or a designer brand, but he . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .The Suicide Squad: The Profit of War, Prologue: Viva la Revolución
by Bejammin2000 Return to chapter list Juvara was a small country in Central America. It was so small, in fact, that locals used to joke that you needed your passport on you when you laid down to sleep, just in case your toes extended over the border. That was how small it was. No one . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman Family: ’Twas the Night Before…
by Vendikarr DeWuff
As Sonia Wayne contemplates her place in the world and in the heroic Wayne family, she is visited on Christmas Eve by a strange being: Bat-Mite! And as Sonia soon finds herself in the strangest adventure she’s ever had, forced to defend Santa Claus’ village from a vengeful naughty elf, she can’t help but wonder if she really has what it takes to be a true Wayne!
Batman Family: ’Twas the Night Before… Epilogue: Christmas Morning
by Vendikarr DeWuff Return to chapter list Sonia Wayne opened her eyes, and she found herself facing the window, the sun streaming into the room as she woke up. Jumping out of bed, she slipped on her slippers. She grabbed her robe from her closet, not noticing the green and red costume hanging in the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman Family: ’Twas the Night Before… Chapter 2: Elf Defender
by Vendikarr DeWuff Return to chapter list Heckla Dalls explained to Sonia Wayne that they had to load the sleighs constantly so they could keep Santa Claus supplied with gifts through the night. His bag held a lot of gifts, but it wasn’t infinite. They had to fly sleighs out to meet him so he . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman Family: ’Twas the Night Before… Chapter 1: Yes, Sonia, There Is a Santa Claus
by Vendikarr DeWuff Return to chapter list December 25, 1988 — 12:22 A.M.: Sonia Wayne lay in her bed in the townhouse she lived in with her adoptive mother, Helena Wayne. Her mom had just finished telling her a story about her grandfather, Bruce Wayne. (*) The family “history lessons” always left her head swimming. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .The Witching Hour: The Sleepwalker
by Doc Quantum
Clifford Nathaniel Anderson is an extremely tense, uptight accountant forced to go on his first vacation in five years. But as he visits the small, South Seas island nation of Badhnisia while a murderer is on the loose, he keeps having these strange blackouts that last for hours at a time. Could the small amulet he bought from one of the locals have anything to do with it? Guest starring Johnny Thunder and his Thunderbolt, Daisy Thunder, Will Power, and Kiku!
The Witching Hour: The Sleepwalker, Chapter 2: Lucky Charm
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list After breakfast, I decided to take it upon myself to do whatever I could to find the man responsible for these heinous crimes, and I soon made my way out onto the streets of the city in search of a clue. I wasn’t sure exactly where to begin, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .The Witching Hour: The Sleepwalker, Chapter 1: Festival of Dreams
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list I am not insane. If there’s one thing I must make clear, it is that I am a man of sound mind, despite what everyone’s saying about me. Oh, don’t look at me like that — I know they’re talking about me behind my back, snickering every time . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Power Girl: 1974: Kara’s European Vacation
by Doc Quantum, partially adapted from Action Comics #255 by Otto Binder and Jim Mooney
Since her arrival on Earth, Kara Zor-L has been frustrated at being kept as Superman’s secret weapon and forced to live in the remote Secret Citadel until she is ready for her public debut as Power Girl. When she is given a secret training mission to cross the ocean to reach Europe, she soon finds the kind of excitement she craves, but also deadly danger! Will a young boy genius with a unique surname be her salvation?
Power Girl: 1974: Kara’s European Vacation, Chapter 3: Legends of Tomorrow
by Doc Quantum, partially adapted from Action Comics #255 by Otto Binder and Jim Mooney Return to chapter list Nearby, the blond schoolboy who had deflected the satellite with an air-gun of his own invention was walking into the woods with a friend of his. “I could’ve sworn it fell somewhere nearby here,” said the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Power Girl: 1974: Kara’s European Vacation, Chapter 2: Death in Green
by Doc Quantum, partially adapted from Action Comics #255 by Otto Binder and Jim Mooney Return to chapter list A few minutes later, Power Girl stood at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in a remote area of Maine. Instead of traveling through leaps and bounds as per usual, she decided to emulate the Flash . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Power Girl: 1974: Kara’s European Vacation, Chapter 1: Secret Weapon
by Doc Quantum, partially adapted from Action Comics #255 by Otto Binder and Jim Mooney Return to chapter list Nestled within a high mountain range several miles from Metropolis was a fortress built by Superman. This was the Secret Citadel, and its giant-size art deco entrance was only a small glimpse of what lay within . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 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?