The Suicide Squad: The Profit of War
by Bejammin2000, Christine Nightstar, and Doc Quantum
Arms manufacturer Darius Helstrom has profited from numerous civil wars and military coups in countries across the globe! When Commander Steel suspects that Helstrom is also behind the theft of a top-secret biological weapon he plans to sell to the highest bidder, he is forced to work with his counterpart in the Bureau of Special Projects, which means placing a new, untested super-agent in the Suicide Squad! But who is the sinister figure manipulating events from afar, and what connection does he have to the past? Introducing Mister Marvel, and reintroducing Deadshot’s grandsons, the Trigger Twins!
Adam Blake: 1955: Blake’s Bullet
by CSyphrett
Deadshot returns to implement an extortion scheme in Gotham City. Meanwhile, Deadshot is held hostage at an archaeological dig in the Australian Outback. Both situations can’t be true, can they? Which is the real Deadshot, and what is the reason for such a deception? Adam Blake and Batman individually race to discover the truth.
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: 1981: Angel
by Libbylawrence
When Angel O’Day discovers in her late father’s private detective office proof that Dinah Drake Lance was the Black Canary of the JSA, she is inspired to become the new Black Canary herself! She is soon joined by a talking ape named Sam, who trains her and even gives her a canary cry of her own, all in preparation for joining the Justice Society of America! But as Angel is offered membership in that fabled team, could she be an unwitting pawn in a much larger game?