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Air Wave: New Year’s Scream

by Benjamin2000
published March 29, 2004

A new Air Wave surfs the sky!

Junior JSA: First Date

by Drivtaan
published April 6, 2004

Grant and Ilyssa find romance with the help of a few friends.

The Huntress: Aces and Eights

by Benjamin2000
published August 8, 2004

The Huntress goes Bat-ty while trying to uncover the secret of a suave gambler.

Showcase: Injustice Unlimited: Dishonor Among Thieves

by Libbylawrence
published October 30, 2006

The further adventures of Artemis Crock.

Hourman: Beware the Ides of February

by HarveyKent
published February 12, 2004

All married men know the drill — don’t forget about Valentine’s Day! When Hourman tries to pick up a last-minute gift for his wife at a local jewelry store, he catches the Sportsmaster in the midst of a robbery! But since his hour of power is already up, is it game over for Hourman?

The Spectre: The Partner

by Dave Barnowski
published February 5, 2007

As Jim Corrigan gains a new partner in the GCPD, his partnership with the Spectre also changes.

Superman Family: Superboy: The Encounter

by ManOMight1974
published March 7, 2006

Superboy encounters a familiar figure from the future…

DC Comics Presents: Superman and the Spectre: A Matter of Conscience

by Dave Barnowski
published July 12, 2007

The Spectre turns to Superman for advice about an unrepentant serial killer.

Power Girl: The Waynes and the Kents

An Easter Sunday story

by Andrew Troy Keller and Starsky Hutch 76
published April 15, 2003

Kara Zor-L (Power Girl) reminisces over her first Easter with the Wayne family and realizes how far she’s come since then.

Wildcat: Setting Down Roots

An Easter Sunday story

by Immortalwildcat
published April 17, 2003

Ted Grant (Wildcat) finds inspiration in an unusual source to begin a new life for himself and his wife, Irina.

Arrowette: Attack of the Fifty-Foot Bunny

An Easter Sunday story

by Starsky Hutch 76
published April 23, 2003

Star City is under attack by a 50-foot-tall bunny rabbit. You won’t want to miss seeing Arrowette and Flare take it down!

Batman Family: The Wedding March

by Starsky Hutch 76, Immortalwildcat, Bejammin2000, Drivtaan, Philip-Todd Franklin, Dan Swanson, Blackwolf247 and Dave Barnowski
published May 5, 2007

This is the story of the wedding event of the season — when Red Robin and Power Girl get married! Dick Grayson (Red Robin) and Karen Starr (Power Girl) have been comfortably engaged for over two years without setting a date. But when Dick runs into an old friend and learns that his old flame has just died of cancer, it gives him a sense of urgency to set a wedding date for just one month from now. And that’s not all. Skeletons in the closet are brought to light as Dick learns he has a grown-up daughter named Rachel Levine, who was born from that old relationship. While wedding plans are made, others make plans to cash in on this high society event as well as take revenge on Dick. Can the Batman Family make peace with the dark secrets of the past in order to save this wedding from those who would destroy it? Featuring the debut of the U.S. Avenger and the Sparrow, and guest-starring the Huntress, Bat Lash, the Superman Family, Stretch O’Brien, Bluestreak, and members of the JSA!

DC Universe: The Race, Book 3: Dirty Tricks

by Immortalwildcat, Dan Swanson, Christine Nightstar and Starsky Hutch 76
published May 24, 2006

As Jay Garrick’s presidential campaign enters election year 1988, the stakes become higher, and the race becomes deadlier when the Illuminati begins manipulating the media! And the campaign becomes even more complicated when an old plan by Superman’s dead arch-enemy becomes activated, bringing new players into the game with their own agenda. With all the cards stacked against him, does the Flash have any hope of winning the race? Guest starring Green Lantern, Lois Lane Kent, Plasticman, and Americommando, and introducing American Girl!

Showcase: The Illuminati: Trouble at the Top

The Race crossover

by Dan Swanson
published January 28, 2006

The Illuminati has secretly pulled the strings of world events on behalf of Vandal Savage for centuries. But now there is something going on inside the Illuminati that has the ruling Council of Seven worried. Someone is killing them off, one by one! But who? And why?

Showcase: Whiz Kid: To Save Savant

The Race crossover

by Dan Swanson
published March 5, 2006

Two years ago, Whiz Kid fell for Henrietta King, the super-villainess known as Savant, and first loves are never forgotten. Now John Garrick has a plan — he will go back in time to save Henrietta before she’s even born! But will changes in time save Savant or threaten the world? Guest starring Doctor Fate!

Batman Family: Thanksgiving

by Dave Barnowski
published November 27, 2008

How did one man’s love of flying help train the future Batman? How was it made possible for Dick Grayson to become Bruce Wayne’s ward? How was Alfred able to leave wartorn England to become the Wayne family butler? How was Selina Kyle able to complete her prison sentence in time to marry Bruce Wayne? What made Dick Grayson decide to study law? And how did Lucius Fox overcome an accusation of having Communist sympathies by Joe McCarthy to eventually become the CEO of Wayne Industries? One man was instrumental behind the scenes in some of the most important episodes of the Batman Family. How much influence can one man have in his family? That question is answered here in the story of the late Philip Wayne, the uncle of Bruce Wayne who raised the future Batman after the murder of Dr. Thomas and Martha Wayne.

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