Whiz: Flora: Fawcett City’s New Hero, Chapter 2: Ticket to Freedom
by Arcademan88 Return to chapter list As Flora continued to ponder the situation inside the corner store, she kept a close eye on the robber. Because of the police’s presence in front of the store, he appeared extremely unstable and on the border of hysteria. That wasn’t a good combination, especially when he was holding . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Flora: Fawcett City’s New Hero, Chapter 1: Hostage Situation
by Arcademan88 Return to chapter list Spring, 1988: Another warm and sunny day had given way to a clear and beautiful evening in Fawcett City. As the sun slowly sank into the western horizon, the lights of the fair city blinked on, like so many fireflies on a pond. Standing outside a lovely white apartment . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Whiz: Flora: Fawcett City’s New Hero, Prologue: A New Hero in Town
by Arcademan88 Return to chapter list Continued from The Marvel Family: Forever a Marvel June, 1987: At Fawcett International Airport, the clear morning gave way to a cloudy drizzle as Caitlin O’Malley went to board her plane at the terminal. Billy Batson, Freddy Freeman, Mary Batson, and Willie B were there to say their final . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .Super Squad: 1972: Not With a Bang
by Dan Swanson
In the years that the Marvel Family and many other heroes were missing from Earth, the Super Squad stood in the gap to protect the world from all threats! So why are they now forgotten? It was the end of the Super Squad, and it came not with a bang, but with a whimper.
Whiz: Palette: 1960: Murder in the Evening
by Dan Swanson
When artist Alex Silverstone attends a play with her policewoman friend Donna Sparks, they expect nothing but a wonderful evening out! What they didn’t expect was to become witnesses to an actual murder! Can Palette use her power of visual projection to solve the crime before the killer gets away?
The Marvel Family: Commander Venture and the Hyperspace Invaders
by Libbylawrence
Captain Marvel and Mary Marvel meet Commander Erin Venture of the 25th century, daughter of legendary space adventurers Captain Venture and the Planet Princess! But as the Marvels quickly leap into the future to help her battle invaders from hyperspace, they can’t help but recognize a few familiar yet slightly different faces from their own era! Who is the self-proclaimed Empress of the Cosmos, and is Ms. Mind a heroine or a villainess? Finally, is this the Marvel Family’s own future, or that of an alternate timeline?
The Marvel Family: Commander Venture and the Hyperspace Invaders, Chapter 4: The Universal Engine
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Meanwhile, Captain Marvel had restored the climate of Saturn and secured all of the Dragon Men. As he departed from the planet, he spotted a weird energy pattern. Concentric circles of color began to pulsate in his path as he left the planet. Those things must be the rainbow-colored . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .The Marvel Family: Commander Venture and the Hyperspace Invaders, Chapter 3: Empress of the Cosmos
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Captain Marvel and Mary Marvel were equally shocked as they recognized what appeared to be the same mutated alien worm known as Mister Mind, who had threatened to conquer the universe countless times in the past. “No! We are Ursula!” the blonde woman explained quickly as the worm disappeared . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .The Marvel Family: Commander Venture and the Hyperspace Invaders, Chapter 2: Snow on Saturn
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list As she walked through the Hall of Justice, Commander Erin Venture couldn’t help but be impressed with all she saw. Photos lined the walls, along with displayed costumes, tools, gadgets, and awards. Mister Scarlet, Sunbeam, Minute Man, Lance O’ Casey — all the great heroes of history used this . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .The Marvel Family: Commander Venture and the Hyperspace Invaders, Chapter 1: The Adventurer’s Daughter
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list 2485: Commander Erin Venture loved her job as head of the Planetary Defense Agency’s Military Flight Squadron. Of course, the beautiful and intelligent auburn-haired woman also occasionally found herself frustrated by the bureaucratic demands of the position. She wasn’t opposed to calm, rational discussions about the best policies to . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1953: Gorilla Warfare
by Libbylawrence
In the immediate aftermath of the Suspendium trap that took away the world’s greatest heroes, Ken Wyman is given a chance to relive his glory days as the Devil’s Dagger when a damsel in distress asks for his help! The Dagger and El Carim, the Master of Magic, thus race off to Africa to help liberate the home of the dispirited Lee Granger, the legendary Jungle King. As the Dagger helps this broken hero against an army of intelligent gorillas, can this crazy adventure point the way to his new future?
America’s Greatest: 1953: Gorilla Warfare, Chapter 3: Lords of the Jungle
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list “You captured the so-called Jungle Princess! Excellent!” said the leader of the guard gorillas, who wore a burnoose with a matching white safari jacket. El Carim, ever the performer, stepped forward and gave a masterful impression of the harsh-voiced gorilla who had threatened them in the theater. “Yes,” he . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1953: Gorilla Warfare, Chapter 2: Man of Miracles
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list In his dressing room, El Carim thoughtfully served tea to his guests and then sat down in front of an illuminated makeup mirror and looked expectantly at them. “How may I help you?” he asked. “I come from a rather remote part of Africa,” said Lena. “My people are . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1953: Gorilla Warfare, Chapter 1: Dagger to the Heart
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list November 15, 1953: Ken Wyman looked at his stalled car as it sat by the side of the road, and he considered it to be a metaphor for the way his life was going. “I’m broken down on the side of the road of life!” he said, never one . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-S on .America’s Greatest: 1953: Gorilla Warfare, Prologue, 1987: Cruel and Unusual Punishment
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list 1987: Parker Maximum Security Prison was an ominous-looking compound with a highly trained security team, grim-looking facilities, and multiple dangerous inmates. While the prison did receive visitors, few of them could accurately be described as cheerful looking. That’s why the staffers of the facility were surprised by how friendly . . .
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