Freedom Fighters: SS Ubermenschen, Quicksilver, Hourgirl

1930s

1940s

The Brave and the Bold: Phantom Lady and Black Condor: Times Past, 1942: Lethal Legislation

by Libbylawrence
published June 27, 2000

Phantom Lady and Black Condor, two heroes based in Washington, D.C., battle a foe who seeks to influence American politics for his own benefit!

1970s

Freedom Fighters: Times Past, 1981: Burning Vengeance

by Martin Maenza
published November 8, 2002

Calendar of Super-Spectacular Disasters story

The fugitive heroes head to Albany, but they aren’t the only ones on the run! See what happens when the two parties clash! Takes place between Freedom Fighters #5 and #6. (inspired by the DC Super-Heroes 1978 calendar entry by Bob Rozakis, Dick Ayers and Jack Abel)

1980s

DC Universe: Times Past, 1984: Seeds

by Libbylawrence
published July 20, 2001

The combined forces of the Justice League of America, the Justice Society of America, and the Freedom Fighters — heroes from three different Earths — work together to save their planets from a dangerous force called the Cosmic Tree. But can even the combined forces of the JLA, the JSA, and the Freedom Fighters stop its spread into other dimensions? Enjoy this untold team-up tale of the greatest heroes of Earth-1, Earth-2, and Earth-X!

Late 1985 to 1986

Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues

by Doc Quantum of the Time Trust, with JSAGL, Starsky Hutch 76, wts7a, Rubberman41, and Libbylawrence
published March 9, 2001

After being stuck on Earth-2 when the universes separated after the Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Freedom Fighters just want to get back home to Earth-X, but are they prepared for the horrors that have transpired in their absence? Could the Nazis really have returned after a decade of peace? After Uncle Sam finds himself imprisoned by the Nazis, the Freedom Fighters risk their lives attempting to free him from Axis Europe. Meanwhile, the Ray looks for help from an old friend’s daughter at a spy school for girls. Will the Ray and his allies get there in time to help the team, or will the Nazi metahuman team, the SS Ubermenschen, dispose of them all? Meanwhile, Adolf Hitler is made miraculously young again by scientist Dr. Ulla Minerva, and Hitler’s frustrated heir Adam Hitler travels to consult his mentor Dr. Josef Mengele about his thwarted plans to take over the Fourth Reich. Also featuring the debut of Hourgirl, the new Yankee Eagle, and the Unknown Soldier.

Quicksilver: Flash of Lightning

by CSyphrett
published September 10, 2001

After being injured in a lab accident more than a year ago, chemist Richard Ito of Los Angeles, California, spent almost a year in a coma. When he awoke, his state was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army, and he possessed super-speed. Now all Richard wants to do is use his speed to avoid the Japanese forces in Occupied California and occasionally pester them. But will the imprisonment of his brother Patrick, a member of the California Resistance, force him to change his mind? Will he be forced to become the new Quicksilver after all?

Freedom Fighters: What If?

by JSAGL
published October 16, 2001

The Freedom Fighters investigate rumors of a powerful hero called the Guardian Angel who operated in the Kansas town of Smallville during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. If this so-called angel is who they think it is, it could change everything!

Hourgirl: The Haunting of Hedley Heights

by Libbylawrence
published November 9, 2001

Just who or what is haunting the retirement community of an old friend of Hourgirl’s? Join the newest Freedom Fighter as she risks her life to find out the truth behind these ghosts, or die trying. Featuring the debut of Dr. Drusilla Zero, Ghost Detective.

SS Ubermenschen: World at War

by CSyphrett
published March 14, 2002

With their leader the Manhunter still in Occupied California, the Red Torpedo now leads the SS Ubermenschen, Germany’s super-powered answer to the Freedom Fighters. But when this Nazi super-team relocates to England to capture the terrorist known as the Jester and the English Resistance fighter called 711, have they met their match? Meanwhile, will the Ray of the Freedom Fighters be able to infiltrate the group from within? And how will Quicksilver stop the powerful Manhunter from killing any more Americans in California? Also guest-starring Billy Dunn and Bomber Jones of the Blue Tracer.

Quicksilver: The Fall of Los Angeles

by CSyphrett
published April 9, 2002

California has been occupied for several months by Imperial Japanese forces, but now the American armed forces have finally begun retaking that state. If Los Angeles can be reclaimed with the help of the new Quicksilver and the California Resistance, then the rest of the state will soon follow. But will the Japanese be ousted that easily?

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