The Huntress: Aces and Eights
by Bejammin2000, with Immortalwildcat
While raiding a gambling den, the Huntress meets an eccentric young gambler named Bat Lash, who goes by the nickname of the Maverick. But as she investigates the man who is descended from the original Bat Lash of the Old West, will Helena Wayne end up falling for this suave gambler? Meanwhile, Helena makes a big decision in her life when she decides to adopt a twelve-year-old orphaned girl named Sonia Alcana!
Doctor Mid-Nite: 1981: What’s My Motivation?
by HarveyKent
Dr. Charles McNider is saddled with a method actor shadowing him as he goes on his rounds at Stanasch Hospital. As if that isn’t bad enough, the Injustice Society of the World just happens to choose that moment to attack in order to free the Icicle! Since Dr. McNider is unable to escape to become Doctor Mid-Nite himself, he finds another way to solve that little problem!
Showcase: Stretch O’Brien: Weekend in Vegas
by Martin Maenza
It’s time for round two between Stretch O’Brien and Ape-Face, with the city of sin as the backdrop, and a few poor souls caught in the crossfire! As Stretch’s buddy Elvis would say, “Viva Las Vegas!”
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!
Justice Society of America: 1964: Missing in Action
by HarveyKent
Doctor Fate and Hourman recount the individual cases that kept some Justice Society of America members from participating in the JSA and the JLA’s battle with the Crime Syndicate! Featuring the Atom, the Flash, Green Lantern, Superman, Johnny Thunder, and Mister Terrific, as well as cameo appearances from other JSAers!
Justice Society of America: 1952: Mystery Squad
by Libbylawrence
With the disbanding of the Justice Society of America, life goes on for the former JSAers, even as heroes for a new era start to appear! Introducing the Mystery Squad, alias Bill and Mary Weaver, along with their children Fred and Patty! But is their perfect family too good to be true? Featuring the Atom, Hawkman, Mister Terrific, and Wildcat!