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Summary:

A reposting of all my old DC Comics giantess fan fiction stories under my new account here, but all under a single story entry, so as not to clog the most recent page at the expense of other authors. However, new material is being added. So check the chapter contents list.

Again, once my reposting as timescrybe2 is completed, I request that the admins solve the problem completely by TERMINATING my OLD malfunctioning timescribe account, and just leaving this one up. From now on, I will be known as timescrybe2


Rated: G
Categories: Giantess Characters: None
Growth: Brobdnignagian (51 ft. to 100 ft.)
Shrink: Micro (1 in. to 1/2 in.)
Size Roles: F/m
Warnings: None
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 11 Completed: Yes
Word count: 71546 Read: 3839
Published: November 26 2022 Updated: November 26 2022
Story Notes:

Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.

1. Batman the Brave & Bold: Power Swap by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (3028 words)

Blue Beetle and the Atom exchange super powers, enabling Beetle to pursue his romantic interest in the Huntress in a more subtle way.

2. Challenge of the Superfriends: Fast Track to Earth-Prime by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (10534 words)

Using the Flash’s Cosmic Treadmill and the Toyman’s Storybook Projector, giantessworld authors Pixis and Carycomic and Timescrybe2 enter the pages of their favourite DC comics gts scenes.

SPOILER WARNINGS:

Challenge of the Superfriends: episode “Fairy Tales of Doom” (Hanna-Barbera, 1978) and the following comics are heavily recapped in this story: All-New Atom #17-18 (Jan-Feb 2008), Secret Origins #8 (Nov 1986), Adventure Comics #326 (Nov 1964; and its redrawn cover on Best of DC Digest #57 in Feb 1985); and Justice League Unlimited: episode “Dark Heart” (2005).

3. DC Giants' Size Super-Spectacular by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (11171 words)

Adventures in the DC Universe built largely on one-off stories from the comics that were considered worthy (by this author) of sequel developments.

4. Elseworlds Giantess Style: Our Man in Sivana by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (656 words)

Just a little outlet, for whenever a one-off giantess DC Elseworlds idea comes to mind. For those not familiar with the term, “Elseworlds” refers to DC comics characters being taken out of their regular context/continuity, so that none of the precedents / previous plots etc need be followed.

In this case, the story involves Billy Batson and Beautia Sivana from the Shazam titles in Fawcette's and subsequently DC's line.

Spoiler Warnings: How can there be any, when I'm breaking all precedents? LOL.

5. Junior Justice Society: Famous First Condition by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (5166 words)

The Junior Justice Society boys find themselves stranded on an island of giant women … or are they?

Junior JSA chairman Mick Caryco and his management committee team (Ames Grayder, Bob Sayle, Tim Scribener and Cubby Joseph) have to adapt to a new life in an unfamiliar place.

This story creates an alternate timeline of the DC Universe.

Spoiler Warnings:

Adventure Comics # 344-345 (May-Jun 1966): “The Super-Stalag of Space” / “The Execution of Matter-Eater Lad”

DC Limited Collectors Edition # C-36: The Bible (Jul 1975)

6. Justice League Unlimited: Wonders Within by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (7579 words)

A love triangle between Wonder Woman & Batman & The Atom has a vore-y unusual outcome for the Atom, with the Dark Knight Detective none the wiser on this occasion.

SPOILER WARNING: The story contains a number of pretextual references to subplots within several episodes of Season 1 of the TV cartoon serieses “Justice League” and “Justice League Unlimited.” If you have not seen the series, and do not want to have any of the TV plots revealed, do not read the story until you have seen the series. The overall plot of this story is entirely my own.

Formatting note: The original post of this on my old malfunctioning account had somehow replaced all instances of inverted commas and ' with a question mark. I have hopefully fully corrected the problem now as the story appears here. (Although I may have accidentally removed an intentional question mark or two in the process.)

7. Mouse Man - Time Master part 1: Giganta's Tongue of War by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (9002 words)

After the Atom receives a warning from the future, Mouse Man reforms to replace him as a Time Pool adventurer and learns the true origins of Wonder Woman and Giganta. (Story starts off with shrink genre, but later chapters include giant 20 to 99 ft genre too).

The early chapters are inspired by (but not in any way based on) the story “The Mouse Man’s Revenge” by Pixis, which remains after 3 years, still my favourite DC Comics yarn on the forum. 

Spoiler Warnings:        Sword of the Atom and Power of the Atom 1980s comics are summarized in this story, as well as Wonder Woman’s brief appearances in Adventure Dollar Comics in the late 1970s.

8. Mouse Man - Time Master part 2: The Tale of Mr Todd by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (8356 words)

9. Mouse Man - Time Master part 3: Foundations for Fans by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (5799 words)

10. Mouse Man - Time Master part 4: The Incredible Inque-ing Man by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (5356 words)

11. The Jetsons meet the Legion of Super-Heroes by timescrybe2 [Reviews - 0] (4899 words)

When Elroy Jetson accidentally invents a dangerous formula which can threaten the fabric of the dimensional barrier, the Science Police assign the Legion of Super-Heroes to guard the Jetsons from criminals who may seek the formula. Meanwhile Elroy goes on to invent a chemical disrupter and a shrinking formula, both of which make the Legion’s task even more challenging.

A Legion crossover with no need for time travel. I saw the ideas from “The Jetsons meet the Flintstones” movie re-used in a recent run of Scooby-Doo Team-Up in which a time machine enabled various team-ups I’m trying not to spoil. It also placed the Jetsons 1000 years after present day. As the comic so often teamed Scooby up with DC super heroes, I thought that a golden opportunity to team the Jetsons with the Legion in their own time was there for the taking. Hence this story.

Spoiler Warnings:  Superboy episodes from Season 2 (1989) and Season 4 (1991) are slightly recapped in this story.