Whiz: Thunder Girl: The Child of Thunder and Lightning
by D.S. Wynne and Doc Quantum
Queen Lysippe of the Amazon Nation is surprised one night when one of her grown-up daughters brings home an infant girl to become the youngest of the queen’s daughters. Even more surprising is that this girl has a mysterious destiny to fulfill! And now, as Celia reaches the age of twelve, she is forced to meet that destiny head on when the demoness Blaze comes for her! Introducing Thunder Girl, latest inheritor of the power of Shazam!
Whiz: Thunder Girl: The Child of Thunder and Lightning, Epilogue: The Library
by D.S. Wynne and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list When Princess Celia awoke one morning some weeks later on New Aretias Isle, she should have realized that her day wasn’t going to go as easily as she’d hoped it would. First, she ended up sleeping in too long. Next, she nearly got yelled at . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Thunder Girl: The Child of Thunder and Lightning, Chapter 4: The Power of Shazam
by D.S. Wynne and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list As the demoness Blaze was about to claw the helpless Princess Celia, she suddenly felt a blow to the back of the head. When Celia’s adversary went down, the young princess could see that it was her best friend Drusilla that had caused the blow. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Thunder Girl: The Child of Thunder and Lightning, Chapter 3: The Demoness Attacks
by D.S. Wynne and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Meanwhile, Celia, Drusilla and Athena Dare had been teleported to a region on the island that was known to have more dangerous wildlife roaming about. Why was this the case? Since Athena would be supervising, the two girls would be challenged more so than the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Thunder Girl: The Child of Thunder and Lightning, Chapter 2: The Rite of Ascension
by D.S. Wynne and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list Eleven years later — 1986: In the rear courtyard of the royal palace, one could hear the sound of wood striking wood. Upon finding the source of the sound, one could find two twelve-year-old girls dueling each other with staffs. Observing this was Ursula, the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Thunder Girl: The Child of Thunder and Lightning, Chapter 1: Child of Destiny
by D.S. Wynne and Doc Quantum Return to chapter list 1974: A thunderstorm brewed over New Aretias Isle. Lysippe Hippolyta XXXIII, the queen of the Amazons, was a stately woman of fifty who looked little older than thirty-five. This night the queen was concerned with the storm overhead. Can this be an omen from the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Thunder Girl: The Child of Thunder and Lightning, Prologue: History of the Amazons
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list The Amazons were an ancient society of horsewomen whose origins predated Greek civilization. It was said that the Founding Mothers of the Amazons were begat upon Otrera by Ares, the god of war himself. Many legends and tales of the Amazons sprang up in different parts of the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: The Coyote Howls
by CSyphrett
When Willie White Raven finds himself transported from the Mojave Desert to the land of spirit animals, he finds himself in a losing battle with Coyote and Raven against Bear, leading to a showdown with Snake. But while this vision quest results in the birth of a new hero called the Coyote, Willie’s troubles are far from over as he encounters the menaces of Diamond Jill and a group of villains gathered by Snake to finally take him down. Will the Coyote and his new ally, a super-speedster, be able to overcome this ultimate menace?
Whiz: The Coyote Howls, Chapter 5: The Coyote’s Desert
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Mr. Hex examined his temporary comrades. He was not impressed that they had been summoned by the same spirit that had called him, since they seemed to be in the range of common thugs. Still, he knew that physical confrontation was not the way he liked to do things. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: The Coyote Howls, Chapter 4: Snake’s Revenge
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Willie White Raven sat by his fire, watching the dying embers as the ring on his hand glittered in the dancing light. Sometimes it looked like a man’s face was carved in the turquoise stone, while sometimes it resembled a coyote’s. A splash of white marred his black hair . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: The Coyote Howls, Chapter 3: Servant of Set
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Marlon Wells and Rudy Presser arrived at the convenience store. Almost immediately, Rudy was called to a scene farther down the highway. Marlon was almost glad to see him go. Having been struck by lightning a few months ago, Marlon had found that everything about him had sped up . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: The Coyote Howls, Chapter 2: Thrill Ride
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Willie White Raven walked the desert carefully. The sun was going down, and the temperature was dropping. He wondered if he should make a camp for the night or press on until he reached some kind of civilization. He decided to press on. He’d had a strange experience recently . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: The Coyote Howls, Chapter 1: The Ring
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Willie White Raven sat in the shadow of a large rock in the middle of the Mojave Desert, wondering what was going on this secluded area. Something was glowing out there among the cacti. He wanted to take a closer look, but he also felt something was warning him . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Ultraman and the Star Patrol
by CSyphrett
When the Marvel Family and the world’s greatest heroes vanished in 1953, the monsters and alien invasions they routinely battled continued to menace the world. Stepping into the void was the international monster-fighting organization called the Star Patrol, and they have continued to battle monsters and other menaces ever since with the help of Ultraman, an alien intelligence who shares a body with Dan Hayata of the Star Patrol. But when a menace from the past returns to plague the present, Dan is forced to search through an old case file to find a way for Ultraman to stop it.
Whiz: Ultraman and the Star Patrol, Chapter 6: An Enemy’s Wrath
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Dan Hayata followed his suspect across Tokyo, allowing traffic to stay between him and the other car as much as possible. Patience was the first thing he had learned from the Star Patrol. The only problem was that you had to stay alive long enough to acquire that particular . . .
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