Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Epilogue: The Seven
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list “After all of his time in that place alone,” Lazarus Lane said, “I sort of expected the professor to join us.” “I invited him,” Richard Occult said, “but he said that this world wasn’t really his. Besides, he said that he had his people to take care of.” “Plus, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 8: Passage into Reality
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list The dimensional travelers found themselves in the midst of a very harsh landscape. On the horizon, an azure sun was beginning to rise. As it began to climb higher in the sky, they realized that, despite the sunlight being given off, the sun was providing no warmth. “What types . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 7: Demon Blue
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list Robbie the Robotdog’s robotic brain repeatedly processed the information available and continually came up to the same conclusion; the thorn was the source of T.J. Dalton’s unnatural slumber. He had already made several attempts to wake the young man, including placing his cold metal nose against T.J.’s cheek and . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 6: The Repentant One
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list The moment he stepped through the mirror, T.J. Dalton vanished. Robbie the Robotdog cocked his head to the left and focused on his companion. “What’s wrong?” the young man asked. “My sensors are having trouble keeping you in focus,” the robot dog replied. T.J. started to say something, then . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 5: The Blind Man
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list By the time T.J. Dalton and Kelli Lockhart returned to Professor Van Ish’s mirror room, Doctor Occult and the professor were finalizing the plans for the young man’s trip. Richard Occult looked up as they entered. “Have you seen any signs of life?” T.J. asked as he approached the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 4: Journey Through Hell
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list With Brian Walker in the lead, he and Doctor Fate continued on through the twists and turns of the labyrinthine Hell. At one of the intersections, the detective paused long enough to determine the direction before starting off again. “Doctor Fate?” Brian asked as they started up a low . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 3: Master Lao Jen
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list One minute they were bidding Mr. Roarke farewell, and the next, Brian Walker and Doctor Fate were standing on Nathan Road. Following the thoroughfare through Tsim Sha Tsui, the commercial center of Hong Kong’s Kowloon district, the two men proceeded, seemingly unnoticed by the general throng of people. Every . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 2: Morgauth
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list Much the same way her friends had, Kelli Lockhart examined the confines of her cell to determine her situation. She was almost to the door when it began to open; she took a step backward. Her eyes grew wide with disbelief when she saw what had entered. Walking playing . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Chapter 1: Call it Fate
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list Doctor Occult awoke to find himself lying across his bed. He opened and closed his mouth several times, tasting the stale air that had settled within. Pushing himself up, he slowly got to his feet. “I must have really been tired last night,” he muttered. “I normally make an . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Doctor Occult and the Seven: Mirror, Mirror, Prologue: Broken Mirrors
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list Continued from Doctor Occult and the Seven: The Devil You Say Ricardo Roarke awoke to a faint sound somewhere in a distant part of the house. It was the sound of breaking glass. He gave the sound little thought, however, knowing that his butler would take care of the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: Times Past: Sketches of the Caped Crusader
by Nadra Enzi and Andrew Troy Keller
What was the Batman of Earth-2 like? What did he do between his published adventures? These short sketches show glimpses of the life of Batman, including his activities during World War II and his meeting with an African-American hero during the tumultuous Civil Rights era of the mid-1960s. We are also treated to a glimpse of the grown-up Robin shortly after taking over the retired Batman’s crime-fighting duties, and we observe the mourning period of Batman’s daughter Helena Wayne, the Huntress.
Batman: Times Past: Sketches of the Caped Crusader, Epilogue: 1979: Christmas in the Manor Wayne
by Andrew Troy Keller Return to chapter list My name is Helena Wayne And I have been in considerable pain. It always happens year after year Especially this time of year. Ah, Christmas in the Manor Wayne. My mother, Selina Kyle Wayne Would put golden glitter on the window pane. My father, Bruce Wayne would . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: Times Past: Sketches of the Caped Crusader, Chapter 7: 1979: Sweet Memories
by Andrew Troy Keller Return to chapter list It was a hot summer day in the city of Gotham, and Helena Wayne — also known as the Huntress — had taken a break from crime-fighting to observe something from on top of one of the city’s many rooftops. That something was the city’s own public . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: Times Past: Sketches of the Caped Crusader, Chapter 6: 1979: For a Visit
by Andrew Troy Keller Return to chapter list A car rolled its way into the Gotham cemetary and on toward the graves of former Gotham City Police Commissioner Bruce Wayne and his wife, Selina Kyle Wayne (formerly known as the Catwoman). After the car stopped and the door on the driver’s side opened, a young . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-2 on .Batman: Times Past: Sketches of the Caped Crusader, Chapter 5: 1967: Robin, Man of Wonder
by Nadra Enzi Return to chapter list “Guys, ever thought about the want ads?” joked the masked man once known as Robin, the Boy Wonder. Clad in a gray costume patterned after his now-retired mentor Batman, he looked at the less-than-amused motorcycle gang with anticipation. Crooks rarely enjoyed his sense of humor, he absently noted, . . .
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