Green Arrow: 1972: The Final Bullseye
by Libbylawrence
In the years following the absence of the original Green Arrow and Speedy, a second pair of heroic archers acted as the champions of Star City while thought to be the originals! But when an old enemy returns to wreak vengeance on his hated foe and the city that he loves, will it be the second Green Arrow who hits his final bullseye? Read for yourself the last case of the second man who called himself Green Arrow and witness his finest hour!
The Huntress: Night Moves
by Libbylawrence
The Huntress has her hands full protecting Gotham City with several new threats on the horizon, including the cop-killer called the Wraith, the crazed vigilante known as Vengeance, the identity-stealer called Mademoiselle Fantom, and the knight called Lady Crimson! But she also has to deal with the return of the Crimelord, Earthworm, and Lady Bane, daughter of Professor Hugo Strange! Can even the daughter of the Bat see her city safely through this crisis alone? Guest starring Blackwing, and featuring the debut and short career of his crime-fighting partner, Redbird!
Adam Blake: 1954: Blake’s Joke
by CSyphrett
A clown has been kidnapped, leading Kathy Kane Carson — the former Batwoman — to hire Adam Blake to find him. But the Joker’s involvement spells trouble for Blake and his intrepid group of adventurers. Who will have the last laugh at the end of the chase?
Justice Society of America: 1978: The Redundant Rogues
by Libbylawrence
The Wizard and his Secret Society of Super-Villains have captured the Atom, Doctor Mid-Nite, Mister Terrific, and Johnny Thunder in an effort to take down the Justice Society of America one by one! But can they hold them when Earth-Two offers so many distractions for these Earth-One super-villains? Guest starring Captain Comet!
Blue Beetle and Green Mask: 1940: Anno Domino
by Bradley Cobb
The Blue Beetle and the Green Mask battle a hypnotist’s criminal machinations, but can even they withstand Zoltar the Magnificent’s mesmerizing glare? And can Domino the Miracle Boy accomplish what both his hero and his mentor could not?
Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues
by Doc Quantum, with JSAGL, Starsky Hutch 76, wts7a, Rubberman41, and Libbylawrence
After being stuck on Earth-2 when the universes separated after the Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Freedom Fighters just want to get back home to Earth-X, but are they prepared for the horrors that have transpired in their absence? Could the Nazis really have returned after a decade of peace? After Uncle Sam finds himself imprisoned by the Nazis, the Freedom Fighters risk their lives attempting to free him from Axis Europe. Meanwhile, the Ray looks for help from an old friend’s daughter at a spy school for girls. Will the Ray and his allies get there in time to help the team, or will the Nazi superhuman team, the SS Ubermenschen, dispose of them all? Meanwhile, Adolf Hitler is made miraculously young again by scientist Dr. Ulla Minerva, and Hitler’s frustrated heir Adam Hitler travels to consult his mentor Dr. Josef Mengele about his thwarted plans to take over the Fourth Reich. Also featuring the debut of Hourgirl, the new Yankee Eagle, and the Unknown Soldier.
Secret Origins: The Goon
by Doc Quantum, partially adapted from Starman #29 by James Robinson and Tony Harris, and Starman #46 by James Robinson and Gene Ha, and Starman 80-Page Giant #1 by James Robinson and Wade Von Grawbadger
Jake Bennetti, nicknamed Bobo by the newspapers, was nothing more than a bank robber, a big thug with super-strength who fought a lot of super-heroes in the 1950s and ’60s. But when an opportunity comes by for Bobo to change his stripes, will he take it? Introducing the Goon!
Batman and Doctor Mid-Nite: 1942: Death Has Many Doors
by HarveyKent
Grave-robbing and mysterious murders put the JSA’s men of the night on the trail of a mad scientist working for the Third Reich! But are Batman and Doctor Mid-Nite prepared for the personal horrors that await them? And just what is the madman’s connection to Bruce Wayne and Dr. Charles McNider?
Showcase: Stretch O’Brien: Earth-Two Romance
by Starsky Hutch 76, adapted from True Romance, screenplay by Quentin Tarantino
Stretch O’Brien, laying low in Gotham City since breaking out of juvie, meets the love of his life: Maggie. But when it turns out that Maggie is under the thumb of a small-time pimp, the crooked grandson of the original Plastic Man sets out to rectify things by killing him and stealing a briefcase full of cocaine, which he plans to sell to the highest bidder for a new life with his girl. But there’s just one problem: he’s crossed the Gorilla Mob, and Ape-Face himself is after him. Can our young antihero pull off the sale with a big Hollywood producer and escape with Maggie before the Gorilla Mob and the cops catch up to them? Stealing, cheating, killing — who said romance is dead?
Mister Terrific: 1960: Suicide is Murder
by Libbylawrence
Mister Terrific investigates the apparent suicide of a former student’s father, which from all appearances seems like an open and shut case. But when he learns that others have supposedly committed suicide the same way, the man of a thousand talents realizes that an old villain is at work!
Feature: The Blue Tracer: Blue Traces
by CSyphrett
Billy Dunn and Bomber Jones take the newest Allied weapon, the new Blue Tracer, on an inaugural mission behind enemy lines in Occupied California. But as they encounter the Imperial Japanese Army in battle, will their first mission be their last?
L.A.W.: Living Assault Weapons
by CSyphrett, with Doc Quantum
Hank Hennessy has just been recruited by Sarge Steel and Tiffany Sinn to lead a new team of superhuman agents connected to the Checkmate division of CHESS, a secret agency. But will he be able to keep from exacting revenge on the man responsible for the destruction of the Fightin’ Five, the team he formerly led? Featuring the Red Knight (former Checkmate agent and expert martial artist), John “Specs” Anders (a telepath and former member of the Tyro Team), Syntac (a super-android), the new Puppeteer (grandson of the 1940s mystery-man by that name), and Destiny Fox (a Native American with the power of a river god) as the first LAW team.
Adam Blake: 1954: Blake’s Seven
by CSyphrett
A mystery-man called Adam Blake gathers a group of assistants to help him save the world. But who is this mysterious adventurer, and what draws him to a strange island in the Pacific? Guest starring Hop Harrigan, Tank Tinker, and Professor Carter Nichols!
Junior JSA: The Junior Injustice Society
by Starsky Hutch 76 and Doc Quantum
Two teenage super-villains with big ambitions come up with a plan to form a Junior Injustice Society all their own. Their target? The Junior JSA! But while this proves to be the biggest challenge the individual Junior JSAers have yet faced, it also challenges the team to grow from super-kids into super-heroes. Featuring the debut of Savant, Faust, Stretch O’Brien, Bluestreak, Kid Grundy, and Darkling! And introducing Arrowette, Flare, and Star Sapphire to the Junior JSA team!
Wonder Woman: The Amazon Prince
by Libbylawrence
The child of Steve and Diana Trevor is born, and it’s a boy! But this joyous occasion is cut short when Wonder Woman’s child is stolen! Is the kidnapper working for her enemy Mars or someone completely unexpected? Can the Olympian gods themselves have declared war on the Amazon race? Featuring the final fate of the original Fury, Helena Kosmatos, and introducing Troy Trevor, the Amazon prince!