Captain Thunder: Thunderstruck, Epilogue: A Place to Belong
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list After three months of living in Baltimore, Captain Thunder finally began to start feeling like this was his home. Sure, it was a far cry from Binderbeck City, but there was nothing he could do about that except make the best of what he still had. It turned . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Captain Thunder: Thunderstruck, Chapter 3: When Starman Comes Around
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Captain Thunder continued his patrol of the city. West Baltimore had grown quiet enough that he was able to expand his patrol over most of the city, which — as Detective Bill Parker explained — made the police chiefs happier with what he was trying to do there. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Captain Thunder: Thunderstruck, Chapter 2: A New Family
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Fighting street-level crime was a new experience for the hero known as Captain Thunder. Back on his own Earth, most of the menaces he fought tended to be monsters or robots created by mad scientists. He rarely ever had to deal with the likes of muggings and gang . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Captain Thunder: Thunderstruck, Chapter 1: Interrogation
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list The next day, Willie Fawcett awoke amidst his new surroundings, and it all came back to him. The young boy would never see his family or friends ever again. They were gone, as was his whole world. And he was sleeping in an abandoned building. But Willie had . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Captain Thunder: Thunderstruck, Prologue: Stranger in a Strange Land
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Darkness surrounded the boy on all sides. There was no light, no air, nothing solid at all — nothing except the boy himself. Time was meaningless in the void, but the boy knew that he did not belong to this darkness, this limbo that lacked anything real. No, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Flamebird: Training Day
by Sandy Hausler and Vendikarr DeWuff
Beth Kane is turning sixteen years old, and her grandmother — the former Batwoman — has a very special day planned for her, including a training session with a JSA member! But when Beth arrives at JSA Headquarters, expecting to train with Power Girl or Wonder Woman, she’s stunned to be greeted by none other than Ma Hunkel, the elderly original Red Tornado! Not only that, but Beth must stop a bank robbery without using her Flamebird powers! Guest starring the Justice Society of America!
Flamebird: Training Day, Chapter 2: Best Birthday Ever
by Vendikarr DeWuff and Sandy Hausler Return to chapter list Beth Kane followed the old woman down a stairway to the Justice Society’s training area. Set up much like a gymnasium, it also had a second door at the end of the room. Beth tried to familiarize herself with the layout of the room; her . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Flamebird: Training Day, Chapter 1: Sweet Sixteen
by Sandy Hausler and Vendikarr DeWuff Return to chapter list November, 1986: “Why, Dick, how nice of you to call,” said Kathy Kane Carson into her phone as she curled up on the couch of her spacious living room. “Just returning your call, Kathy,” replied Dick Grayson. “I know I should call more often, but . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .All-Star Squadron: 1942: Funny-Paper Love
by Doc Quantum, adapted from Superman #19 by Jerry Siegel and John Sikela, and All-Star Squadron #64 by Roy Thomas and Wayne Boring
Liberty Belle and Johnny Quick are as surprised as anyone to learn that villains straight out of the comic-strips are attacking Metropolis en masse! But as they spend that day recruiting help from fellow team members of the All-Star Squadron, in between making plans for their impending nuptials, they find that Superman and Lois Lane already have the situation well in hand with a comic-strip team of their own!
All-Star Squadron: 1942: Funny-Paper Love, Chapter 2: See You in the Funny Papers
by Doc Quantum, adapted from Superman #19 by Jerry Siegel and John Sikela, and All-Star Squadron #64 by Roy Thomas and Wayne Boring Return to chapter list At the Perisphere, Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle listened in to a radio news report from Metropolis describing what happened next, as Superman fought a giant-size replica of . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .All-Star Squadron: 1942: Funny-Paper Love, Chapter 1: The Funny-Paper Crimes
by Doc Quantum, adapted from Superman #19 by Jerry Siegel and John Sikela, and All-Star Squadron #64 by Roy Thomas and Wayne Boring Return to chapter list Atop a freight car precariously rumbling across a high trestle, two fighting figures desperately wage a grim battle, with death the loser’s penalty… “You’ve trailed me across a . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Easter Sunday
by Immortalwildcat, Starsky Hutch 76, Gamma Xmen and Andrew Troy Keller
Five Easter Sundays. Five super-heroes. Five stories connected only by one theme. For many people, Easter Sunday means a special time for family and reflection on one’s faith. And in some cases, it can mean other things entirely. Featuring the Sandman, the Spectre, Power Girl, Wildcat, and Arrowette!
The Star-Spangled Kid: 1948: The Caveman Kid
by Doc Quantum
In the wake of the battle with the Nebula-Man, the Star-Spangled Kid finds himself in the days of the caveman, where he struggles to survive. Even worse, he realizes that he’s brought the common flu virus back to this primitive age, which could potentially wipe out the human race before history even begins! Can the Kid find a way to quarantine himself before he infects the cavemen?
Hop Harrigan: 1943: The Christmas Island Incident
by Drivtaan
It’s a typical day during World War II for Hop Harrigan. That is, until a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer crosses his path, headed for Japanese-held Christmas Island! Can Hop rescue Santa Claus in time to save Christmas?
The Spectre: You Can’t Go Home Again
by Dave Barnowski
Jim Corrigan’s second life as the Spectre threatens to come crashing down when the son of the gangster who murdered him nearly fifty years ago executes a revenge scheme that separates him from the Spectre and may end up ridding the Earth of the Ghostly Guardian forever! At the end of his rope, Corrigan calls in the big guns for help — the Justice Society of America! But can even the combined might of the Spectre and the JSA contend with the real mastermind behind the plot?