Superman: 1952: The Second Superman, Postscript: 1969: A Kryptic Message
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Xenon, 1969 — seventeen Earth years later: Zoll Orr rocketed to his feet from the seat in front of his computer console, letting out a shout that startled the rest of his worried team in their tense, crowded computer lab. “Eureka! I’ve finally computed the complete reaction, and . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Superman: 1952: The Second Superman, Chapter 3: Superman’s Mightiest Quest
by Dan Swanson, adapted from Superman #119 by Edmund Hamilton and Wayne Boring Return to chapter list Faster than light, two powerful figures hurtled across space from Earth to the doom-shadowed planet of Xenon. As they entered the atmosphere, allowing them to speak once more, Kell Orr stammered in disbelief. “My world Xenon — my . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Superman: 1952: The Second Superman, Chapter 2: A Double for Superman
by Dan Swanson, adapted from Superman #119 by Edmund Hamilton and Wayne Boring Return to chapter list On Earth, in the apartment of Clark Kent, Kell Orr of Xenon began the most perilous impersonation any man had ever undertaken. All my life I’ve wanted adventure, Kell thought as he dressed in the familiar blue suit, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Superman: 1952: The Second Superman, Chapter 1: The World that was Krypton’s Twin
by Dan Swanson, adapted from Superman #119 by Edmund Hamilton and Wayne Boring Return to chapter list One day in early 1952, Clark Kent rushed into the newsroom of the Daily Star, excitedly waving a teletype printout. “This news about a distant planet that an astronomer discovered — it’s amazing!” Most of the other reporters . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Tharka the Superwoman: 1969: Invaders from Earth
by Dan Swanson
Original film footage from Tharka the Superwoman’s famous trip to Earth from her home planet of Zor years earlier was stolen — but why? Tharka learns the reason two years later, when her arch-nemesis Doctor Computeer declares herself Empress of Zor and forces Tharka to battle two super-powered foes from Earth — Captain Challenge and Muscleman! Can Tharka outwit her enemy and save her world before it’s too late?
Showcase: Tharka the Superwoman: 1969: Invaders from Earth, Chapter 5: Captain Challenge Challenged
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Captain Challenge was draped over Tharka the Superwoman’s shoulder as the woman of the future flew forward at top speed. As soon as they were outside the battlements of Castle Ianus, she stopped short — but Challenge continued to fly forward, fell to the ground, rolled backward for . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Tharka the Superwoman: 1969: Invaders from Earth, Chapter 4: Smite Me
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list As he told his story, Tharka the Superwoman used her telekinesis to probe his head. “Fergus, scar tissue from your accident is restricting blood flow to some parts of your brain, resulting in permanent oxygen starvation, which has impaired your thinking. The oxygen trickle supplied by your helmet . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Tharka the Superwoman: 1969: Invaders from Earth, Chapter 3: Fergus
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Tharka the Superwoman had very little experience with pain in her life. She had certainly never awakened in agony before Her left hand felt like it was on fire, and her jaw ached. She would have been writhing in anguish, but she was strapped to a soft surface. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Tharka the Superwoman: 1969: Invaders from Earth, Chapter 2: Empress of Zor
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Zor, two years later in 1969: Two soldiers casually walked patrol on the battlement atop the western wall of Castle Ianus on the Isle of Pheriadhrania in the Bay of Carate. They guarded the Hall of Nations, the meeting place of Zor’s ruling body, the Council of Superiors. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Tharka the Superwoman: 1969: Invaders from Earth, Chapter 1: An Unusual Theft
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list The place: The planet Zor, fourteen light years from Earth, where Tharka the Superwoman was Zor’s most famous heroine and defender of right. The time: Mid-1967 Earth time (as close as can be measured, given relativity and simultaneity considerations). “Leading the news this morning, an unusual theft occurred . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Regor of Uuz: 1969: The Menace of Bantor
by Dan Swanson, partially adapted from Superman #57, by Edmond Hamilton and Wayne Boring
When giant robots from another world come to the planet Uuz for the rare and valuable mineral potassium, the only one standing in their way is the great hero, Regor. But as it becomes all too evident, this is a ruse concocted by Bantor, who holds the hero’s friends hostage. Can Regor put a stop to his arch-enemy’s plans without letting his friends get hurt in the process?
Showcase: Regor of Uuz: 1969: The Menace of Bantor, Chapter 2: The Robotic Hoax
by Dan Swanson, partially adapted from “The Menace of the Machine Men,” Superman #57, by Edmond Hamilton and Wayne Boring Return to chapter list Back in the rocket, Regor was trying to figure out a way to escape without setting off the explosive. With his human physique, he could easily shatter the glass hull, and . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Regor of Uuz: 1969: The Menace of Bantor, Chapter 1: The Great Potassium Robbery
by Dan Swanson, partially adapted from “The Menace of the Machine Men,” Superman #57, by Edmond Hamilton and Wayne Boring Return to chapter list “Look! Up in the sky!” a fearful shout went out on the streets of Nurchil City, the capital city of Aigan-Nica, the largest country on the planet Uuz. Everyone in earshot . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Showcase: Regor of Uuz: 1969: The Menace of Bantor, Prologue: An Introduction to Regor and Uuz
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list An Introduction to Regor and Uuz: On Earth-Two around the year 1900, a famous British rocket scientist named James Flint and his family, his American wife Harley and their infant son Ainsworth, established a temporary residence on the tiny volcanic island of Barrios in the South Atlantic Ocean. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .The Jester: Legacy of Laughter
by Immortalwildcat and Christine Nightstar, with Doc Quantum
Charly Lane, sixteen-year-old daughter of old Chuck Lane, wants desperately to become the new Jester, despite her father’s wishes. But after a near-disastrous first outing, she realizes she’ll need a lot of training in order to fight crime without help! And who better to train her than Wildcat? Guest starring the Goon!