Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: Open Season
by Comickook and Marc Drayer
The Zoo Crew finds itself the target of three assassination attempts on the same day! It’s open season on the Zoo Crew, and the heroes find themselves up against some formidable new foes! Luckily, Captain Carrot and company have some help of their own in the form of the new super-heroine, Mystery Mink! But will the Zoo Crewers ever discover who is behind the kill contract?
Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: Open Season, Epilogue: Mystery Mink
by Comickook Return to chapter list Fastback zipped the unconscious Hexen over to Sting-Sting Prison, leaving Stormwing and Mystery Mink alone together. “Sorry I got too close, Terry,” Mandra Mynxbynd said with a sheepish grin. “Hey, even with all of your training and all of your powers, sometimes bad breaks arise,” said Terry Dactyl sheepishly. . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: Open Season, Chapter 2: One Busy Day
by Marc Drayer and Comickook Return to chapter list The first attempt to collect on Fat Kat’s offer had failed. The Hare-Abian Knight was safely locked away, thanks to the Mystery Mink. Only Stormwing, Fastback, and Rubberduck were in on the secret, and they weren’t telling… yet. But on that same day there had been . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: Open Season, Chapter 1: A Call to Arms
by Comickook and Marc Drayer Return to chapter list June 8th: Over the last year, Fat Kat had made preparations. Oh, sure, he’d almost gone back to jail again, thanks to those infernal feline magicians Ala-Kat-Zam and Alley-Kat-Abra, as well as that stoolie Matt Mouser, but he had managed to evade the law. And now, . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: Open Season, Prologue: The Kill Contract
by Comickook Return to chapter list One year ago: The recently paroled Fat Kat paced back and forth in his office in downtown Los Antelopes. He had just gotten out of the big house after two years in prison, and if it hadn’t been for his lawyers discreetly bribing the parole board, he wouldn’t have . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Super Friends: Switcheroo
by Andrew Troy Keller
A chance exposure to red kryptonite causes Superman to switch bodies with Marvin! But will Super-Marvin have enough control over his Kryptonian body to help the Super Friends defeat Superman’s arch-enemy? And will it take the reassurance of a non-powered Superman to give Wendy the confidence she needs to begin dating?
Captain Carrot and Alley-Kat-Abra: Under the Mistletoe
by ComicKook
Captain Carrot and Alley-Kat-Abra have been dating for a few months, but Felina Furr is unsure how serious Rodney Rabbit is about her, given his earlier crush on Wonder Wabbit. Will Christmas Eve be the right time for them to express their love?
Rubberduck and Little Cheese: Being With One’s Family
by Andrew Troy Keller
Rubberduck helps his fellow Zoo Crew member, a depressed Little Cheese, find his long-lost mother.
Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Big Breakout
by Marc Drayer and Comickook
Things have been quiet for Captain Carrot and his amazing Zoo Crew… too quiet. Is it any wonder that the Alpha-Bull chooses that moment to take his revenge? When every super-villain in Sting-Sting Prison is set free in a big breakout, it proves enough of a distraction for the Zoo Crew to allow Alpha-Bull to attain his real goal: to kidnap Stormwing’s girlfriend, Mandra Mynxbynd! What does he plan to do with her? And with the team divided into two camps, how can they successfully stop both the Alpha-Bull and the escaped super-villains before it’s too late?
Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Big Breakout, Epilogue: All’s Well That Ends Well
by Comickook Return to chapter list Before long, the escaped prisoners were securely locked up in Sting-Sting, as was the Alpha-Bull after he was formally charged with his crimes. It was a foregone conclusion that he would be found guilty and locked up in the Zoo Crew wing permanently, anyway, and it was the only . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Big Breakout, Chapter 2: The Minx of Mayhem
by Comickook and Marc Drayer Return to chapter list Meanwhile, the Alpha-Bull had carried Mandra Mynxbynd back to his hideout and had strapped her down to a strange-looking machine straight out of Frankenswine. “Fear not, Mandra, my darling,” Brunota Brumis said reassuringly. “I have no desire to harm you. In fact, I have every intention . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Big Breakout, Chapter 1: Big House Blues
by Marc Drayer and Comickook Return to chapter list Continued from Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Signs of Spring In the month following the Zoo Crew’s battle with the Alpha-Bull, things were relatively quiet. The Zoo Crew’s cases became so infrequent that Captain Carrot and Alley-Kat-Abra were able to take some time for . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Signs of Spring
by Comickook and Marc Drayer
Rubberduck is given a second chance to date the Siren Belle after their last date ended in disaster. Meanwhile, Stormwing goes on his first date with the lovely Mandra Mynxbynd. But the evening plans are nearly ended when Mandra’s ex-boyfriend, now known as the super-villain called the Alpha-Bull, crashes the double date! Is a nice, peaceful date night too much to ask for the Zoo Crew?
Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Signs of Spring, Chapter 2: The Phanduck of the Opera
by Comickook and Marc Drayer Return to chapter list While Stormwing parried the bull’s lightning attack with some lightning of his own, Mandra Mynxbynd was levitated to safety, courtesy of Samantha Drake’s telekinetic powers. “Now, sugah, that is absolutely no way to treat a lady,” the Siren Belle replied in a confident tone. Unlike the . . .
This entry was posted in Earth-C on .Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew: The Signs of Spring, Chapter 1: Mayhem of the Alpha-Bull
by Comickook and Marc Drayer Return to chapter list The Z-Building: Terry Dactyl was one nervous customer. He had faced some of the most dangerous criminals in the world without losing his cool, so why was he so nervous now? The reason for his distress was that he was about to go on his first . . .
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