SS Ubermenschen: World at War
by CSyphrett
With their leader the Manhunter still in Occupied California, the Red Torpedo now leads the SS Ubermenschen, Germany’s super-powered answer to the Freedom Fighters. But when this Nazi super-team relocates to England to capture the terrorist known as the Jester and the English Resistance fighter called 711, have they met their match? Meanwhile, will the Ray of the Freedom Fighters be able to infiltrate the group from within? And how will Quicksilver stop the powerful Manhunter from killing any more Americans in California? Also guest starring Billy Dunn and Bomber Jones of the Blue Tracer.
SS Ubermenschen: World at War, Chapter 5: A Rush of Power
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list The Manhunter of the SS Ubermenschen sat in a hard wooden chair. He had been able to commandeer a helicopter to fly him back to his quarters, hiding the damage he had suffered at the hands of his foe. Both of his knees were shattered from the blow he . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .SS Ubermenschen: World at War, Chapter 4: Death List
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list The Red Torpedo assembled the members of the SS Ubermenschen at a briefing room usually reserved for special weapons units assigned to attack Resistance cells when they were discovered. Ever since their leader, the Manhunter from Mars, ostensibly abandoned the team last year to bloody himself in California, the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .SS Ubermenschen: World at War, Chapter 3: A Mad Dog
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Los Angeles, California, was Richard Ito’s city. He walked its streets, toured its facilities, inspected its conquerors any time he wanted, even though a curfew had been issued. Ordinary soldiers that tried to stop Richard’s wanderings went to the hospital. Normal men weren’t a match for his lightning speed . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .SS Ubermenschen: World at War, Chapter 2: Doppelgänger
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list Billy Dunn walked around his beloved multipurpose fighter. The Blue Tracer gleamed in the morning sun, everything looking ready to go. “Ready, Bomber?” he asked his navigator. “Just as soon as our special passenger arrives,” said Bomber Jones. “I’m here,” said a voice from the hangar’s door. It was . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .SS Ubermenschen: World at War, Chapter 1: Mystery at Sea
by CSyphrett Return to chapter list In Nazi-Occupied London, Colonel Joseph Krause regarded the new arrivals in his office with a feeling akin to disgust. The plainspoken German Army commander was unimpressed by the gaudy costumes of the SS Ubermenschen, who had taken up residence in England to help combat the recent upsurge of English . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Zero, Ghost Detective: The Chosen
by Libbylawrence
Investigating strange vampire-linked deaths in the town of Springdale, has ghost detective Dr. Drusilla Zero come up against more than she bargained for when she meets Steffie Jennings? In every generation there is the chosen one. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer.
Zero, Ghost Detective: The Chosen, Chapter 2: The Slayer
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list The next morning found Dr. Drusilla Zero staring at a grisly scene in the county morgue. “The body was identified as that of a teacher named John Brown,” she said into the speaker she carried. “He was the science teacher at the high school. In fact, I used his . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Zero, Ghost Detective: The Chosen, Chapter 1: Steffie and Miss Jones
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list This was a place of daily combat. It housed beings whose raw emotions were displayed both openly and passionately in acts of petty malice and casual cruelty. For many of the people who passed their stressful days in the halls of the worn-down building, doing so was less of . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Freedom Fighters: What If?
by JSAGL
The Freedom Fighters investigate rumors of a powerful hero called the Guardian Angel who operated in the Kansas town of Smallville during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. If this so-called angel is who they think it is, it could change everything!
Freedom Fighters: What If? Chapter 2: Ubermensch
by JSAGL Return to chapter list The Freedom Fighters and Lois Lane arrived by car later that afternoon in Smallville, Kansas, in civilian garb. It seemed like the typical small town — Police Headquarters, barber shop, general store. It was something you’d expect to see from an old movie. “Well, where do we start?” Black . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .Freedom Fighters: What If? Chapter 1: Guardian Angel
by JSAGL Return to chapter list At their new training facility in Washington, D.C., the Freedom Fighters were waiting for the arrival of one of their own this day in February. Uncle Sam, the Ray, Doll Man, the Black Condor, and Hourgirl were seated. Most had a look of impatience on their faces. “Where in . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .The Marksman: Unusual Suspects
by Doc Quantum, adapted from The Usual Suspects, screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie
In Hamburg, Germany, five criminals who specialize in heists and hijackings are placed in one police lineup: a former Gestapo and Hamburg policeman named Wolfgang Hurtz, a top-notch entry man and sniper named Red McGraw, a transvestite con man named Dickie Stanton, an explosives expert named Denny Dyce, and a crippled Czech named Alexander “Mouthpiece” Koda. Making the most of this meeting, the five decide to team up for a few more jobs together. But as they soon begin to realize, their placement in the lineup was no coincidence, and they’re being manipulated every step of the way. Who is this mysterious figure pulling all the strings known as Baron Povalsky, alias the Marksman, and just whose side is he on?
The Marksman: Unusual Suspects, Epilogue: The Death Patrol
by Doc Quantum Return to chapter list The man known as Shillington drove Baron Povalsky out of Venice toward an airfield, where a plane was waiting for the two. During the drive, the Baron had discarded the now-useless disguise as the cripple known as Alexander “Mouthpiece” Koda. He would have no need of it any . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-X on .The Marksman: Unusual Suspects, Chapter 10: The Truth
by Doc Quantum, adapted from The Usual Suspects, screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie Return to chapter list Tarantino’s office — present day: “And that’s when you say in your statement that you saw–” began Count Helmut von Stauffen, picking up his copy of Mouthpiece’s statement to the prosecutor, “–a man in a suit with a slim . . .
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