PART ONE
Having decided that Metropolis, as well as the rest of the Free World, had no immediate need for the Man of Steel at this time, not to mention the implied probability that Lois Lane would stay asleep and, therefore, encounter no degree of danger that such as she seemed so constantly...
PART ONE
"So, he’s still not eating?" asked Dr. Jeremiah Arkham, psychiatric and administrative authority, as well as final beneficiary of the Elizabeth Arkham whose enormous fortune officially funded the gothic-appearing repository of incurably insane individuals, as he and a lowly colleague...
THE BLOODY KNIGHT [MH, BTAS]
(Part One)
The moon, once again, was voluminously full.
The night skies of Gotham City were uncharacteristically clear.
A perfect evening for…murder.
A single lady by the name of Lorelei Adelphia, who was essentially a simple person of commonality with an...
PART ONE
"Progress report, Dr. Teng," said Lex Luthor via a digitally perfect interoffice vid-wall. Situated some six-and-a-half feet up, it ensured that even a video image of Lex would have to be looked up to by those working in LexCorp.
Especially in this department.
Dr. Teng was a...
THE SLEEPLESS KNIGHT (Part Two) [MH, BTAS]
When Batman finally regained enough of his senses to take stock of his surroundings, as well as those in his surroundings, he knew none of it had been the imaginings of a sleep-deprived crimefighter who’d taken a tumble several stories down onto a...
Thanks
I'm still coming out of mothballs as a writer, so I'm having to get used to such online rules all over again. I'll remember for the next one (which will be Part 2...but not necessarily a Conclusion, this time).
"Sir," Alfred Pennyworth’s dulcet British voice said as the Dark Knight continued donning his famous blue-gray outfit, "I must once again disagree with your decision to go out without first getting at least a few hours sleep. It has, quite literally, been several days since…"
"No time for...
Batman had never felt so much fatigue and pain before, as he weakly pulled himself from beneath the metal and brick debris that, moments before, had been a bank building in downtown Gotham City.
Though nothing was broken, thanks in large part to the latest layers of protective padding he'd...
Thanks...I really liked yours, too
:) Thanks, batgirl2007, I really liked your "Outsiders" story, too....hope to read more from it. I'm a Nightwing fan myself. :robin:
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