Stories by @dc8555
200 stories

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992)
The Man With The Hat Is Back In His Greatest Adventure Yet!! 1939 — the eve of World War II. Nazi agents are about to get their hands on a weapon more dangerous than the atom bomb. Only Indy can stop them before they unleash the deadly secret that sank Atlantis.

Uncasted Companions For Doctor Who
Spanning Books, Comics, Stage Productions and Video Games, the companions who aren't canon in the TV shows and only exist in the Expanded Universe (note. Actors from the 20th Century to today).

The Middle-Earthverse (1991-1997)
1. The Hobbit (1991) 2. The Fellowship of the Ring (1992-1993) 3. The Two Towers (1994-1995) 4. The Return of the King (1996-1997)

Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf (2012)
When searching for his next adventure, the Eighth Doctor meets a strange young woman from another universe... Rose Tyler. He has no idea of the destiny they share, but makes it his mission to discover what brought her here, and how to get her home. Meanwhile, the Eleventh Doctor is summoned by a mysterious empress plagued with visions of another life. It's Rose Tyler, but not the one he knows! Hailing from an alternate timeline and trapped here alone, she has become a liberator, conqueror, and now empress. And when she finds out she's not the only Rose in this universe, something must be done… All hail the Bad Wolf! Bursting straight out of the long-running hit television series, this Doctor Who collection continues the time-travelling tales of the Doctor and friends. Buy it, read it, then travel back in time to read it for the first time all over again...!

Doctor Who: Deathworld (1972)
The Doctor was dead, to begin with. Killed alongside his beloved Jo Grant in an explosion in the UNIT labs. But Time Lords are notoriously hard to kill. Because with UNIT under siege, the Brigadier is rescued by two familiar faces... the Doctor he first encountered, fighting the Yeti, and Jamie McCrimmon. With yet one more waiting in the wings. They are all pawns in a deadly game of chess played by a being more powerful than any they've ever encountered before. And when you battle Death himself... can anyone even win?

Doctor Who: Hooklight (1982)
There is a light that must never be lit... When the TARDIS runs aground in the ancient realm of Morning, the Doctor learns that a powerful force has reemerged. A lamp filled with a mythical substance known as Hooklight has been discovered - and this could mean the end of everything. The TARDIS team are scattered throughout Morning. The Doctor is trapped in the past, Tegan is lost on the edge of the system, and Nyssa wrestles with the most terrible of forces. Only Adric remains to finish this quest, yet the young Alzarian will find himself sorely challenged. Can they all reach the Dark Forge in time? Who will be lost along the way? A great quest begins against the forces of chaos, encompassing many new friends and foes. Without their ship and without each other, the time travellers will be tested on their journey to the Dark Forge. And not everyone will survive. For there is another who works in the shadows. Someone who once made a terrible mistake and will stop at nothing to put things right. The Doctor is following the plan of the Oracle, someone who knows him all too well and may try to oppose him...

Doctor Who: Thin Time (1983)
Hallowe'en, 1892. Celebrated novelist Charles Crookshap claims to have been receiving time communiqués, promising secrets that could change the world forever. But when the TARDIS interrupts the household's evening, the Doctor realises he isn't the only alien interloper in London.

Doctor Who: Regeneration Impossible (2016)
The Doctor is in his TARDIS atop a cloud above Victorian London. He's retired, no longer interfering in the affairs of others. There's nothing that could make him help anyone else. Except, perhaps, the lure of another Time Lord... The Doctor is locked in a mortuary in Victorian London, dying. He can't escape and doesn't know how to keep himself alive. Just when he thinks it can't get any worse, he finds himself locked in with the one person he hates most in the entire universe. Himself.

JLA: Liberty and Justice
"Our greatest power comes from your belief in us, as your allies and friends. We cherish your trust, and hope you will always find us worthy of it. That trust will allow us to preserve liberty for all people, and bring justice to those who would deny it. My partners symbolize the salvation my planet never received. Please accept us as part of your world, not apart from you."

Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth
Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth is a one-shot

Shazam: Power of Hope
Between capping volcanes, foiling bank robberies, and averting nuclear disasters, the hero known as Captain Marvel has constantly faced challenges -- leaving his young alter ego, Billy Batson, little time for his own life. One day Billy receives a request for Captain Marvel to appear at a local children's hospital. There he helps restore hope to a ward full of sick and needy children by granting their wishes. Yet one special child faces despair and looks to the Captain for hope. Deeply affected by his encounter, this tale shows just how human the World's Mightiest Mortal truly is.

Batman: War on Crime
one-shot

Superman: Peace on Earth
one-shot

Richard Donner's Supergirl II
What would a sequel to Helen Slater's movie have been like if Richard Donner had directed Supergirl (1984)? This is what it would look like.

Everyone Who Used Pym Particles
Look at my The Marvel Universe (Earth-89012345) page on Mycast if you want to get an idea of who I imagine actors as Marvel Characters in my universe. There, you’ll see who I want for the roles of the Ant-Man tribe.

Richard Donner’s Superman V (Superman ‘78 Version)
Continuing the continuity of the strict Donner canon (Superman The Movie 2001 Cut and Superman II The Richard Donner Cut) and the Brainiac and Metal Curtain storyline’s from the Superman ‘78 comics is the next instalment in the Superman’s Earth-789 Story, Superman V

Indiana Jones and the Lost Horizon (1979)
What if… The cancelled Dark Horse Comics story set a decade or so before Raiders of the Lost Ark was a real movie in 1979?

Willy Wonka & The Great Glass Elevator
WHOOSH! Inside the Great Glass Elevator, Willy Wonka, Charlie Bucket and his family are cruising a thousand feet above the chocolate factory. They can see the whole world below them, but they're not alone. The American Space Hotel has also just launched. Lurking inside are the Vermicious Knids - the most brutal beasts in the universe! Can Charlie and Willy Wonka stop them from destroying everything?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Casting Call)
Who would play the characters of the 2024 video game if it was a real movie from 1987? The only limit is that the actors need to be theoretically relevant from the mid to late 1980s.

Uncasted Characters For The Tim Burton/Michael Keaton Batman Movies
Imagining the characters from the Batman '89 novels and comics if they were played by actual actors (Note. Actors pre 21st Century only).