DC Universe: Crisis Over Earth-S, Chapter 3: The Plan
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Dr. Thaddeus Bodog Sivana wasn’t quite ready to give up on his son’s first career yet. “Junior, are you really sure you want to do this? Think of the excitement you’ll be giving up, knowing that someday you are destined to rule the universe as my heir, matching . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .DC Universe: Crisis Over Earth-S, Chapter 2: Junior’s Story
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list “You know, Doctor…” Captain Marvel was almost afraid to continue, but he did, after all, have the Courage of Achilles. “…you may be, as you claim, clinically insane, but you are certainly rational and acting sanely right now.” “Heh-heh! I do have my moments, although they are admittedly . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .DC Universe: Crisis Over Earth-S, Chapter 1: Two for Tea?
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Dr. Thaddeus Bodog Sivana and Captain Marvel were sitting on opposite sides of a small table in Billy Batson’s office. The Captain was watching Sivana intently, and was more than a little uneasy with this situation. Sivana appeared to be completely relaxed. Marvel had offered hospitality, and Sivana . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .DC Universe: Crisis Over Earth-S, Prologue: An Unexpected Phone Call
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Billy Batson was sitting at his desk at Station WHIZ, reviewing the script for the filming of the next episode of his documentary program, Believe It Or Nuts! when his phone rang. He frowned; his executive assistant Joan Jameson was supposed to take all his calls and only . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: 1953: The Adventures of Aki Amazing
by Dan Swanson
Just how did Red Rocket keep himself from getting killed while performing dangerous, on-the-fly experiments with his new equipment? And how did Tomas Thomas escape almost certain death from radiation to eventually become the hero known as Tom Atomic? The lost generation of super-heroes who protected Earth-S after the disappearance of the Marvel Family and the Squadron of Justice might never have come about at all, if not for the secret assistance of Aki Amazing, time-traveling agent from the future!
Whiz: 1953: The Adventures of Aki Amazing, Epilogue: A Life Saved
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Several years passed in the subjective life of Aki Amazing, yet she would once again find herself back in the 1950s — specifically on October 26, 1953. It was strange; she had never before had a case that required her to return to the same decade on three . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: 1953: The Adventures of Aki Amazing, Chapter 2: The New Timeline
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Paca was very pessimistic about saving this particular mission. “There is no known cure in this time period, and we can’t use uptime technology. We are going to have to withdraw and let the home office come up with some other alternative.” Aki Amazing was stubborn. “Paca, I’m . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: 1953: The Adventures of Aki Amazing, Chapter 1: Yesterday and Tomare
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Continued from Secret Origins: Times Pas, 1953: The Origin of Red Rocket and Tom Atomic Shortly after the second giant wave crashed onto the shore of Lake Michigan, some policemen appeared on the beach and suggested that everyone should evacuate, as more and larger waves were known to . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Red Rocket & Tom Atomic: 1970: Disaster in the Meadowlands
by Dan Swanson
At the dawn of a new decade, an eco-terrorist threatens to destroy New York City with a nuclear bomb! But after being in the hero business for over fifteen years now, are our heroes still in top enough form to do the job? Join us as Red Rocket, Tom Atomic, and Lady Victory take on their last adventure together as a team!
Red Rocket & Tom Atomic: 1970: Disaster in the Meadowlands, Epilogue: Retirement
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list The nuclear crisis turned out to be more important than whatever it was that had kept Shiva from investigating this issue by himself, and he reached the Meadowlands shortly after the construction shack exploded. Lady Victory managed to get his attention, and he was able to carry the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Red Rocket & Tom Atomic: 1970: Disaster in the Meadowlands, Chapter 3: A Close Shave
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Lady Victory bent over Tom Atomic and gently touched his face. He was breathing. She wasn’t sure what to do, since she didn’t dare move him. “Tomas! Tomas, it’s Bonnie. Oh, Tomas, please open your eyes!” Tom Atomic groaned, but didn’t open his eyes. He tried to talk, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Red Rocket & Tom Atomic: 1970: Disaster in the Meadowlands, Chapter 2: The Cavalry
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list The threat of a nuclear explosion had been broadcast over radio and TV, and the population of New York City was in a panic. The Circle Line had ordered all its boats to dock at the nearest pier, but the captain of the particular boat that Tomas Thomas . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Red Rocket & Tom Atomic: 1970: Disaster in the Meadowlands, Chapter 1: Nuclear Threat
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list Tomas Thomas indeed saw the flying heroes, but there was little he could do right away. There was no easy way for him to sneak off the boat in the middle of the river, head to shore, then get back to the hotel and make a quick change . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Red Rocket & Tom Atomic: 1970: Disaster in the Meadowlands, Prologue: A Quiet Afternoon
by Dan Swanson Return to chapter list The tenth annual convention of the National Association of Licensed Private Investigators, Madison Square Garden, New York City, January, 1970: Todd and Bonnie Drake were returning to their hotel room after a morning awards ceremony. Along with Tomas Thomas, they had received awards for their special contributions to . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Red Rocket & Tom Atomic: 1956: Right and Magic
by Dan Swanson
Red Rocket and Tom Atomic battle Wizzo the Wizard, an obscure old foe of Captain Marvel who has a few new tricks up his sleeve that might make him the most powerful sorcerer on Earth, as long as he can maintain control! Meanwhile, Chicago has a new patriotically themed hero called Captain Democracy, but despite his enthusiasm, is he really cut out for the job? And will Bonnie Drake’s efforts to track down the Captain’s secret identity end up leading her down a certain path of her own?