DC Universe: They Might Be Giants, Chapter 2: New Yak Giants
by Blackwolf247, Cassie Foxx, Doc Quantum and Comickook Return to chapter list Deep within the caverns of New Yak, Gnu York, the city that never sleeps (except at night), a gathering of heroes was transpiring. Black Lightning Bug, the blue, gold, and black-clad feline hero and his new best friend, the containment-suit-clad skunk known as . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .DC Universe: They Might Be Giants, Chapter 1: When the Zoo Crew’s Away
by Doc Quantum, Comickook, Drivtaan and Philip-Todd Franklin Return to chapter list The city of Albatross: The skyline of the city was quiet. Wild birds flew over the tall skyscrapers in the downtown core, while civilized birds found themselves stuck in their cars in traffic jams down on the street, their subconscious minds wistfully longing . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Justice League of America: Games
by Libbylawrence
The Justice League of America is put to the test as it faces the threat of an evil union of its deadliest foes! It all starts when a new Royal Flush Gang appears, six key JLAers suddenly go missing to be replaced by thugs wearing their costumes, and Atlantis is invaded by an army of the undead! Meanwhile, three new heroes suddenly appear in quiet Empire City, but are they friends or foes? And can the missing Justice Leaguers win the right to return home? Let the games begin! Guest starring the Sandman and the Phantom Stranger!
Justice League of America: Games, Epilogue: Forgotten Heroes
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list The assembled Justice League of America gathered at the JLA Satellite to explain the case to Lois Lane, Gil Baxter, James W. Gordon, Tom Kalmaku, Henry Harding, and Linda Park, who had been used as pawns by the villains. The victims had been brought back by the heroes after . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 8: Dream of a New Beginning
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Meanwhile, the Key was almost rubbing his hands together in glee as he surveyed the streets of Empire City with a group of his darkly garbed Key-Men. “The placement of my psycho-chemicals in the water system has brought this city’s uniformed defenders to their knees,” he said. “They’ll recover, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 7: The Champions
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Meanwhile, if such a word has any meaning in the ever-changing, yet changeless realm known as the dreamscape, the gold-and-red-costumed Sandman led Wonder Woman through the apparently endless passages of his vast golden Dream Dome. “I have seen the wonders of Science Island, and yet nothing of Paula’s equals . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 6: Let the Games Begin
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Wonder Woman’s ordeal had been briefly ended by unconsciousness. However, when a badly battered Nubia opened her eyes, she found herself bound in the confines of her own magic lasso, which was gripped tightly by the smirking and balding form of the man dressed in a Green Lantern costume. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 5: Invasion of the Dead
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Aquaman would not have wanted any pity, but he would have deserved it. He was a hero by nature and by trade. As the champion of both Atlantis below the waves and New Venice on the surface, the heroic and regal hybrid of two races embodied the very best . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 4: All Part of the Plan
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Later, after some of the heroes in question had been summoned, and Superman, Green Lantern, Batman, and the Martian Manhunter had performed their own special examinations of the victims via super-senses, mind-scans, power ring exams, and simple questioning, the caped crusader emerged from the med lab. “You are exactly . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 3: Pawns
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list In Star City, Black Canary — a woman whose traditional costume could never be called ugly — rolled across the floor as her green-clad companion fired arrows in the path of the costumed male who was trying futilely to hit the tumbling Blonde Bombshell with razor-sharp throwing cards. Green . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 2: A Pattern Forming
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Far below the Thanagarian spacecraft that housed the Hawks and their allies, a man tossed and turned in fitful slumber as the same odd dream flashed through his mind. He saw himself standing on a rooftop, and yet he was not himself — he was much more. He was . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Justice League of America: Games, Chapter 1: Union of Evil
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Pleasant conversation and friendly laughter echoed through a modest suburban home just outside of Midway City one cold February evening as a beautiful woman with long, reddish-blonde hair, wearing a brown silk blouse with a short beige skirt and high heels, pursed her lips in a look of supreme . . .
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