Freedom Fighters: The Führer Came From Brooklyn, Chapter 2: Lost Memories
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Far beneath the Atlantic Ocean existed a marvelous city with a wonderful community devoted to science and study, and the development of healthy minds and bodies. The peaceful realm was ruled by a lovely woman named Queen Klitra. The raven-haired woman was beloved by her female subjects. These unaging . . .
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by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list April, 1987: In a small house in Northern California, a pretty teenage girl tossed and turned restlessly in her bedroom. She was a blonde with blue eyes and an athletic build. She spent most of her time either in school, practicing various survival or military techniques with the other . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Freedom Fighters: The Führer Came From Brooklyn, Prologue: The Ruler of the World
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Continued from Freedom Fighters: Awakening July, 1968: Even in a world at war, certain naturally occurring moments continued to occur with a comforting regularity. People died of old age. Happy couples married. Oh, and births occurred. Most of them were perfectly normal as a whole, but it was a . . .
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by Libbylawrence
When researcher Dr. Angelika Muller inadvertently stumbles across a dark secret beneath the Fuhrermuseum in Linz, Austria, only an ancient sword can save her from certain death at the hands of cultists! Meanwhile, four long-forgotten heroes thought to be dead — Magno the Miracle Man, Neon the Unknown, the Red Torpedo, and the Invisible Hood — awaken after decades of long imprisonment to continue their fight against the Axis Empire! Featuring the return of the original Freedom Fighters, and introducing the Valkyrie!
Freedom Fighters: Awakening, Chapter 4: Brave New World
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list In a comfortable home in Northern California, an attractive elderly woman suddenly stiffened as she placed a dish on a round table. A pretty blonde teen saw her mother’s reaction and hurried to steady her. “Mom! Are you hurt?” asked Courtney Noble, helping her mother Joanne Noble to a . . .
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by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Now, beneath the Fuhrermuseum, the Invisible Hood battled on alongside his allies in the Freedom Fighters, and noticed how well the team worked together. Neon the Unknown was dropping Nazi troops like bowling pins as he aimed one blast after another of neonic energy at them. Magno the Miracle . . .
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by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Magno blinked. The reaction was small, and no one noticed it, but a man named Tom Dalton who had been known as Magno blinked, and that changed everything. Deep within one of the tunnels that reached far beyond the Fuhrermuseum to the hills beyond the city rested a very . . .
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by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Linz, Austria — April, 1987: Dr. Angelika Muller had seen something that she wasn’t supposed to see, and her curiosity changed her life forever. She had always ignored childish admonitions such as “curiosity killed the cat,” because it was her precocious intellectual curiosity that had made her a prodigy . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Ace of Space: 1944: Ace Egan, P.O.W.
by Drivtaan
Captured by the Nazis, Lieutenant Frank “Ace” Egan is sent to Germany’s toughest stalag. When the Allied prisoners led by Colonel Hogan discover that the newest man in the barracks is really the Ace of Space, Hogan’s heroes come up with a plan to break him out of Stalag 13, even if it means shutting down their secret espionage operation. But when the mysterious double agent known as Doppelgänger becomes involved, will he or she turn out to be help or a hindrance?
Ace of Space: 1944: Ace Egan, P.O.W., Epilogue: The Good News
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list The ride back to Stalag 13 was a miserable one for Colonel Robert Hogan and his men. Not only did they lose Ace Egan and Andrew Carter to the Gestapo, but Ace’s rocket was also firmly in the hands of the Nazis. “Gonna be bloody boring without Andrew around, . . .
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by Drivtaan Return to chapter list “What about the police who were guarding us?” Hogan asked. “It appears that the two prisoners found a way out of the room, overpowered them, and took them as hostages,” Schultz replied. “I don’t buy that,” Hogan said. “There is no way they could have gotten out of that . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Ace of Space: 1944: Ace Egan, P.O.W., Chapter 4: Appointment in Eisenach
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list It was well past dark when the truck from Stalag 13 arrived in Eisenach. As they entered the city, Sergeant Hans Schultz pointed toward the curb in front of a dimly lit tavern. In a symphony of squeaks and squeals, rattles and clanks, the truck came to a stop. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Ace of Space: 1944: Ace Egan, P.O.W., Chapter 3: Suicide Mission
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list The moment Peter Newkirk stepped through the barracks door, Ace Egan knew that Colonel Hogan wanted to see him. Seconds later, the two men were crossing the compound to Barracks 4. “Has the colonel decided to meet with this Doppelgänger character?” Ace asked quietly. “Not yet,” Newkirk replied, “but . . .
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by Drivtaan Return to chapter list Ace Egan was surprised, and somewhat disheartened, at how easy it was to feel utterly alone in a barracks crowded with men fighting for the same cause he was. Men of a dozen nationalities milled around, conversing in hushed tones, but no one spoke to those who were lying . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Ace of Space: 1944: Ace Egan, P.O.W., Chapter 1: The Package Arrives
by Drivtaan Return to chapter list Lieutenant Frank “Ace” Egan felt the gnawing pains of hunger as his stomach growled a demand for food. One of his guards struck him none too lightly on the leg with the butt of his gun and said something in German; the other guards laughed. Ace didn’t need the . . .
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