Earth 2 Times Past Table of Contents

The date for each story is the date the story starts; several of these stories extend over several years.

1942 Nuclear Furnace Ted (Starman) Knight joins the Manhattan Project, contributes to the development of the Atomic Bomb, and has second thoughts about the morality of unleashing the Bomb into the world.

1947 Time and Stars by HarveyKent I didn't write this story, one of the excellent authors at the 5 Earths Project did, using the pen name of HarveyKent. But the next story, Give Up the Stars, depends on the events in this story.

1947 Give Up the Stars! Ted promised Doris that after they got married, he would give up being Starman. He broke that promise in 'Time and Stars'. Doris is somewhat unhappy. See why this is so important to her.

1949 Vic Valor, Invincible Set shortly after Give Up the Stars!, Opal City gets a new resident super-hero. Maybe....

1949 Starman: An Alternate Destiny 1949 Doris Knight changed history in Give Up the Stars! Can Ted and Doris, working together, save the life of that other Starman?

1943 Lily DeLuna, Summer of 43 I wrote references to events in Lily's earlier life into one of my later stories, Lilly DeLuna Investigative Reporter. Here's her first summer out of high school, during World War II.

1944 Secret Origin of the Occulist Biff Redondo gaines great powers, and he discoveres the Redondo Rule: "With great powers come great ........ opportunities!"

1947 Women of Journalism While she was still in Journalism school, Lily met Lois Lane and Libby Lawrence and they had an adventure together. Sorry, this story isn't completed yet. But it will be!

1949 Lily DeLuna, Investigative Reporter (LDIR) I liked Lily so much in the Vic Valor story that I wrote her her own series. Here's the first posted story in that series. The ones above were written after this one, to fill in her background.

1950 Women of Night Before she heads off to Europe to search for her missing brother Eddie, Lily (Moonflower) has a nightime adventure with Doris (Starwoman) Knight.

1952 The Second Superman Superman discovers Xenon, a giant planet which is almost a twin to Krypton. Can he save Xenon from the same kind of explosion that destroyed his home world? I didn't write this story, I merely transcibed it from comic book format to text.

1953 Things that go bump... The Wizard banished Superman and thought it would make him the most famous super villain of all time. But no one believed him. Lois Lane convinced him to bring back the Man of Steel, and once again, the Wizard hoped his feat would bring him the ultimate infamy. Be careful what you wish for...

1969 The Menace of Bantor Regor, the Earth-born 'superman' of the small planet Uuz battles an invasion of alien machine men... or does he? Regor and Superman first met in Superman #58, published in May 1949.

1969 Invaders From Earth The mutant superwoman known as Tharka, First Woman of the Future on her homeworld of Zor, battles her arch nemesis, Dr. Computeer. Can Tharka overcome the hired muscle that Computeer imported from Earth? Tharka and Superman first met in Superman #81, published in April 1953.

1969 K Decay Zoll Orr of Xenon has discovered a way to neutralize Green Kryptonite, and his son Kell Orr wants to personally bring the news to Earth. The story of the first meeting of Zor and Kell with Superman is told in Superman #119, published in February, 1958, although the events in that issue actually took place several years earlier.

1969 Extraterrestrial Justic Alliance In late 1969, Earth-2 was almost destroyed by an alien energy being called Aquarius. The Justice Society of America stopped him, with help from Earth-1's Justice League of America. Or did they? Regor, Tharka and Kell Orr team up with Ted (Starman) Knight and Alan (Green Lantern) Scott to save the world yet again.

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