Archive for March, 2010

A gorilla is on the loose in the university laboratory. This looks like a job for Superman!

Original Air Date: September 8, 1941

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Continued from Part Nine

Powerhouse followed a woman’s scream to the projects. He scanned the building with his x-ray vision. In the second apartment, a man had her in a headlock with a gun to her throat. “This looks like a job for Powerhouse!”

He burst in through the window.

The man released the woman. She pulled a weapon from her trench coat. Sev-eral men poured into the room and began firing. Powerhouse focused and visualized an exploding smoke bomb into existence.

High-powered fans dissipated the smoke and his assailants had on night vision goggles.

Powerhouse narrowed his eyes at a loud speaker with Night Lord’s silver on black logo. A voice said over the speaker, “Say good night, Powerhouse.”

He flew out.

Pain ripped through his exposed neck, with another wave right on its heels. His own blood choked him.

Struggling to breathe, he made it four miles before crash landing in the street. Cars honked and swerved around him.

Powerhouse tried to stand, but col-lapsed again, agony burning in his neck.

A police car pulled up. An officer jumped out. “What happened?”

“Shot,” he whispered with a groan.

The officer grabbed his radio. “We’ve got a gunshot victim at Roosevelt and Reynolds; dispatch an ambulance, now!”

Powerhouse’s eyes grew heavy. But if he closed them, they’d surely never open again.

He whispered, “God, help me. I don’t want to die.”

An ambulance arrived. Two EMS technicians struggled to get Powerhouse onto a cot. They pushed the cot with great effort into the ambulance. One sat in front while the other drove the ambulance.

Powerhouse whispered, “Naomi…   Naomi.”

“Who’s Naomi?” asked the technician riding in back with him.

What would happen to his wife and kids if he didn’t make it? How could he leave his kids to graduate without their father?

Strength began to seep back in.

At the hospital, the technicians strug-gled to get Powerhouse’s costume off. 

One screamed, “It won’t budge!”

“I can take care of that.” Powerhouse made his costume disappear, leaving on only his extra mask and his underwear.

A doctor said, “We need the mask off, too, sir.”

“No one sees the face of Power-house.”

She said, “Everybody out.”

Continued…Next Tuesday

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A change is happening  to the way you read Laser and Sword. I’ve just finished publishing Issue 8 of Laser and Sword magazine. However, you won’t be able to put it in the palm of your hands unless you have a Kindle.

After some careful thought, I’ve decided to cease publishing Laser and Sword as a paper print on Demand Magazine. This will save us valuable time that’s spent trying to get cover art together. As the single issue magazines really weren’t selling, I have to say that I kind of felt like we were wasting the artist’s time.

If you do want to read us print, don’t fear. We’ll be putting out our Annual Edition at the end of the year with a nice cover.  But for now, Laser and Sword we’ll serialize the three stories we’ve been doing and we’ll also be posting a Quarterly Issue on Kindle.

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Continued from Part Eleven

Small Packages stopped behind the two empty cottages between Payday’s and the shared digs. “Revelator’s tracks end here.”

Commander Justice said, “We should split up and head off in different directions to see where he went.”

The Sword shook his head. “We learned from the Defender what happens when we’re alone. Commander Justice, come with me. Revolution, you stay with Small Pack-ages and Skyscraper, and we’ll head off in separate directions. We’ll go about 500 yards. If we don’t find him, we’ll get every-one on it.”

After they had parted from Sword and Commander, Captain Revolution folded his arms. “Are you going to try and blame this on me, too?”

Small Packages frowned. “What are you talking about?”

“I’m just pointing out you were with me the last time Revelator was seen alive.”

 A hundred yards later, Small Packages stopped. “I see something to the right.”

They walked another ninety yards.

Small Packages grimaced.

On the ground lay Revelator’s uniform, with a large glop of blood on it.

We’ve got another hero gone and with him the most reliable way to find the killer.

He looked over at Captain Revolution.

Now, we’re back to square one.

Continued Next Monday in the Double Cross

Continued…Next Monday

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Clark Kent tries to convince Perry White to let him investigate the strange goings on with the Metropolis Football Team.

Original Air Date: September 5, 1941

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 Continued from Part Five

The door sprung open. Sergeant Jirel Cutler and three Las Vegas police officers burst into the room. Snyder sucked in air quickly. Breathing had never felt so good.

The officer with “Montez” on his shirt screamed, “Get up!”

Amanda said, “We were just playing.”

“I bet,” said the officer in charge. “Up on your feet, stand against the wall. Montez, search her.”

“I’m a Captain with the Imperial Army Intelligence.”

The cop in charge laughed. “My boss couldn’t care less.”

Amanda stood up. The cop walked be-hind the couch and bent down. A woman cried, “What are you doing?”

The cop pulled a slutty woman up from behind the couch. “You like men so much? I hope you also like the back of a squad car.”

“You can’t do this to me! I don’t want to be seen.”

Man, how did that whacko get in here?

“Then you’re going to hate county lock-up,” said Montez. “What happened?”

“It was nothing.” Amanda shrugged. “A lamp fell over. Probably that thief trying to scare us. As for him and I, there’s no law against lovers.”

There’s a few against strangulation.

The cop in charge said, “It’s a lie. You tried to hit him with the lamp. When he jumped out of the way, you began to strangle him.”

How did he know what had happened?

Amanda laughed. “Prove it. The thief did it, not me.”

“You weren’t wearing gloves,” said the cop in charge. “Your fingerprints are all over that lamp. And the marks on his neck match your hands.”

Montez said, “Kid, what do you say happened?”

Amanda stared at Snyder. “Come on, tell him. It was the thief.”

Montez asked him, “Is she telling the truth?”

If I tell them what she wants, I’ll be left here with her. And I can’t tell them the truth. Snyder shook his head.

Amanda screamed, “Tell them!”

Montez said to her, “We’re booking you on suspicion of attempted murder.”

Continued…Next Thursday

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Clark Kent finds out that lives depend on the Metropolis Football team. This looks like a job for Superman!

Original Air Date: September 3, 1941

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Continued from Part Eight

Powerhouse mopped up the church-yard basketball court with Jimmy Olsen, Kenny Chung, and Tim Hernandez.

Kenny pulled him aside. “I need help with my homework.” Kenny pulled out a math book. “There are a couple things I don’t get.”

“Let me see.” Powerhouse sat on the blacktop and stared down at the first math problem on the page: x+8=6x-2. “This is a challenge. Um, X equals 2.”

Jeff put two in for X. “Wow, X does equal 2. How’d you know that?”

“X is always equal to 2. Remember that, and you’ll be fine.”

“So what about this?”

Powerhouse peered at the next problem: x+3=7. “X equals 2.”

“That doesn’t work.”

“All I know is x equals 2.”

“Okay.”

“Go play basketball.”

Tim ran over to Powerhouse.

Powerhouse asked, “You don’t have trigonometry, do you?”

Tim shook his head.  “Nah, some guys at school are trying to get me to use drugs with them. Could you pray for me?”

“Sure. God, help Tim. Amen.”

“That’s it?”

“Should I say something else?”

“I guess not.” Tim returned to the game.

Jimmy walked over.

Powerhouse asked, “So, how are you doing?”

 “Okay, I guess. The only thing is it’s kinda scary walking home at night. You never know what’s out there.”

“Don’t worry, Jimmy. Powerhouse is on the job. I’ll clean up the streets.”

Jimmy smiled. “You got super-powers, so you could actually do it.”

“I could and I will. I’ve got super hearing just like Superman, Jimmy. You ever get into trouble, call my name, and I’ll come and save you.” Powerhouse turned to the other boys. “I have to be going.”

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After Powerhouse left, Tim looked at the other two boys. “I really miss the pastor.”

The others nodded, biting back tears.

 Jimmy bit his lip. He missed the pastor, too, but maybe Powerhouse could actually do something, rather than just praying about it like Reverend Jones had.

Continued…Next Tuesday

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Continued from Part Ten

Sariah pointed to one of the comic books on the wall. “Remember that one?”

Rick nodded. “Small Packages #1. It had some of my best work.”

“A lot of these are, Rick. See, here is Payday #25. That was one of the better covers we put out.”

Rick pointed to another frame. “I see Jesse kept some of your best work. You were in college when you drew this. Captain Justice #595: ‘Bon Voyage.’ The farewell issue.” Rick pointed to one picture. “This wasn’t my best work. Commander Justice #220: ‘Twin Tower Tears.’”

“That didn’t matter to Jesse. It was the only comic for a real hero on 9/11.”

“I never understood that. Most of us wept on 9/11, but we got over it. Not Jesse. It seemed to define him.”

Sariah glanced over the far wall’s  col-lage of citations and thank you letters from the President, police departments, the FBI, and others for the work Jesse and the com-pany did, and this didn’t include commenda-tions received as the Sword. “If 9/11 defined Jesse’s life, he chose a good thing.”

“What does this have to do with my merger offer?”

“Everything. Frankly, I would sooner burn the building to the ground and person-ally hold on to every copyright rather than sell out to Awesome Comics. If your writers are the best in the business, how come we’re beating you in sales?”

“Your characters have a deep loyalty with readers, and your husband created one heck of distribution network.”

“That’s not all you can’t replicate. Your characters are all anti-social anti-heroes. No-body in their right mind would want their kids to use your heroes as a role model.”

“Glass houses, Sariah. We don’t publish Payday.”

That’s one I wouldn’t mind killing off. If it had been up to me, Sword Comics wouldn’t publish Payday either.

“Payday is sold with a parental advi-sory. It’s mild compared to your titles, and I’m not going to allow you to do the same thing to our heroes.”

Rick smiled. “I see there’s no point talking to you now. But, Sariah, I’ve gotten used to getting what I want. And it’s not a habit I intend to get out of. I will own Sword Comics, and I’ll get it for less than half of what I offered today.”

Sariah shuffled papers on her desk. “I think you know the way out.”

Continued…Next Monday

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Clark Kent heads out to cover a football team. Metropolis is leading in the third quarter when the team starts falling apart.

Original Air Date: September 1, 1941

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