Tales of the Bizarro World: Satan Baby, Chapter 2: Fly On Wall
by Brian K. Asbury Return to chapter list Bizarro No. 2 awoke five minutes later to find himself in a comfy armchair. On his lap was a tray loaded with exotic foodstuffs and a glass of fine wine. So Bizarro-Brainiac evidently intended to torture him. Bizarro-Brainiac trundled into view. Originally, he had been a standard . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Tales of the Bizarro World: Satan Baby, Chapter 1: Us Wish You Miserable Christmas
by Brian K. Asbury Return to chapter list “Us do opposite of all Earthly things! Us hate beauty! Us love ugliness! Is big crime to make anything perfect on Bizarro World!” — Bizarro Code Somewhere in the depths of space was a unique world called Htrae — unique not only because it was home to . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Wonder Woman: Peace on Earth
by Libbylawrence
As Nubia prepares to celebrate Christmas with her husband J’onn J’onzz, an unexpected visitor arrives on a mission of mercy! Can the true spirit of the season prevail when Wonder Woman and her allies find themselves in the middle of a battle to the death with a monster? Guest starring the Martian Manhunter and Zook, and introducing Menace!
Wonder Woman: Peace on Earth, Chapter 2: Menace
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list The massive being known and feared the world over as the Shaggy Man stood around nine feet tall and was covered with thick, matted brown fur. Glaring at them with beady eyes that showed no intelligence, but only raw anger, it charged forward with surprising speed. Nubia was faster, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Wonder Woman: Peace on Earth, Chapter 1: Monster
by Libbylawrence Return to chapter list Princess Nubia of Paradise Island, known around the world as the current Wonder Woman, laughed with pleasure as she helped decorate a Christmas tree in the home she’d recently purchased with her husband J’onn J’onzz, the Martian Manhunter. Of course, the quaint old home located deep within the French . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Super-Stars of Space: Radea and Vaalor: Mind Over Machine
by Goose Gansler
The Guardians of the Clockwork Universe, known as the Clockworkers, summon Radea, the Woman of the Future, to deal with a dangerous natural menace on the world of the Automs. But as Radea soon discovers, this is no natural menace! Can the young super-hero known as Vaalor rescue her from captivity, or would they be better off switching places?
Super-Stars of Space: Radea and Vaalor: Mind Over Machine, Chapter 3: Back to Basic
by Goose Gansler Return to chapter list After his third space warp, Vaalor was floating above the world of Roxar. He tried mentally reaching out to Radea, but he couldn’t get a response. The interference was mentally deafening. He hadn’t had much experience with artificial mental shields, but the interference didn’t seem to be a . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Super-Stars of Space: Radea and Vaalor: Mind Over Machine, Chapter 2: Mechanical Menace
by Goose Gansler Return to chapter list The Meteor’s voyage from Eedoc to Roxar passed without incident. Radea spent a significant amount of time rummaging through the information that the Guardians of the Clockwork Universe had mentally impressed upon her regarding Roxar. There now was a great deal of information in her mind about the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Super-Stars of Space: Radea and Vaalor: Mind Over Machine, Chapter 1: Like Clockwork
by Goose Gansler Return to chapter list Thousands of kilometers passed by an in instant as a sleek, bullet-shaped craft rocketed through interstellar space. The silver-skinned spaceship was well-known in this sector of the galaxy. The Meteor was an impressive spacefaring vehicle, but its builder and designer was even more impressive. It wasn’t her fame . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-1 on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Sinister Selfies
by T Campbell
Doctor Hoot has been the Zoo Crew’s main bad guy for a while now, but all of his failed schemes have been too short-sighted. What if there was a way to exploit the modern obsession with smartphones, social media, and selfies? As Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew find themselves blindsided by another attack from a team of super-villains, could they be missing Hoot’s true goal? How can even the greatest heroes of Earth-C overcome a foe who has found a way to make mind-control go viral? Guest starring a villain from the world of Monsters, Inc.! And introducing Whirlybird — is she villain or hero?
Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Sinister Selfies, Chapter 15: Flawless
by T Campbell Return to chapter list “It beggars the imagination,” murmured Rex Imperium, the next day. “The world saved, not by a hero, not by a ruler, but by one of the pettiest and least successful ‘villains’ in Hoot’s venal entourage.” Rex had retreated to his lair in T’Bet, where the monks who served . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Sinister Selfies, Chapter 14: Celebrity of the Age
by T Campbell Return to chapter list “We’re licked,” said Abra, or, more accurately, Abra’s spirit. Her spirit was on the astral plane, while her body went limp in Rubberduck’s grip. There was no point to further fighting; she didn’t know where Doctor Hoot was in the building, and already she almost wanted to surrender . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Sinister Selfies, Chapter 13: Hoot Reigns Supreme
by T Campbell Return to chapter list “–celebrity of the moment!” came Rova Barkitt’s voice from Rex Imperium’s armor. Alley-Kat-Abra sat with him and listened, while Pig-Iron noshed on the broken glass at the side of the building, and the others trained to work in concert. Teamwork didn’t come so naturally to them. Rodney Rabbit . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Sinister Selfies, Chapter 12: Whirlybird Revealed
by T Campbell Return to chapter list “Today, the enemy of your enemy is your friend,” pronounced Rex Imperium. “And we have a common enemy… friends.” “Hoot,” summarized Captain Carrot, sizing these potential “friends” up. “In the White House. He’s been getting an image out on TV and major websites, and seeing it makes everyone . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Sinister Selfies, Chapter 11: Don’t Look
by T Campbell Return to chapter list President Mallard Fillmore drummed his green-feathered fingers on the desk, sweating profusely as he fretted over the situation. “And you’re sure the effect is universal? Just about anyone who sees this image becomes… shall we say… enlightened to the notion that Doctor Hoot knows what’s best for the . . .
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