[SEQUEL] A year has passed since the rusted carousel incident. Bessie has never been quite the same since, despite attempts to live a normal life again. Jerome is gone. Some things, however, don't stay gone. With his second breath of life, Jerome feels his bastardized circus needs just one more addition for that authentic touch. He decides to pay a visit to an old friend...
Billy's carnival battle has caught some very powerful people's attention. The Justice League are watching. Waiting. Wondering. Accepting the risk, they converge to do recon on the one everyone is calling the hero of Philadelphia. If Billy is bad news, they will not hesitate to contain him. If he's truly a hero, then there are six chairs, but room for more.
What do a retired Marine, a competitive gymnast, a reclusive painter, and a man with commitment issues have in common? Absolutely nothing. Fate has chosen them...if Fate's name was The Scarecrow. When four ordinary people find themselves in Scarecrow's experimental nightmare, a world he has dubbed 12 A.M Eternal, they must find a way out, or risk staying in the nightmare forever.
The women in Oswald's life are few, and even fewer could admit to loving him. For once in his pitiful life, he would do something selfless. Pre-Gotham.
When the doors close behind Elsa at the end of "Let It Go", we don't see her again until Anna makes the journey up the mountain to find her. What did Elsa do during all that time? She simply couldn't sit and stare at the wall for the rest of her life. A little home decoration to ease her solitude was in order. ONE-SHOT
Marianne is friendless, gutless, and wandless. Abandoned by friends and ignored by her brother, it gets lonely. Friendship is something she wishes she could be brave enough for. But one night when Harry, Ron, and Hermione sneak out, she is compelled to do what only a friend would do.