The Justice Society by John Watson
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--so I just had a thought.
The Shade controls shadows, darkness. There is no reason for him to favour the light. We know from canon that he's essentially inhuman (no blood, only shadow). But what if that wasn't the only change that came with his powers? What if, like nocturnal animals, his pupils reflected light to make him able to see in the dark? So one day Jack is flying through Opal and is spooked by Shade in the dark who's just there like
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Throughout this entire series whenever Pat talks about Rick dealing with an issue he’s like: *HUGE SIGH* *DRAGGING HIS FEET* “i gUess wE nEed tO DeAL wiTh thIs RiCk PRobLEM. BEth jusT tAlk to Him or WhateVer”
Meanwhile The Shade is always like: *Magically shows up like a fairy godfather* “Ah! Young Richard! Let me give you some unprompted advice! You are of no nuisance at all! Beth! Oh how wonderful to see you already here as I am stopping by—Would you like me to OFFICIATE YOUR WEDDING? I VOLUNTEER!”
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Have some Silver Age Flash fluff
This is my first time posting anything of my writing, so I'm a bit nervous, ahah. This was a test to gauge my writing skills and how well I can mimic the Silver Age style~
The Flash and the Magnetic Menace - Anonymous - The Flash (Comics) [Archive of Our Own]
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The Shade 👤
By aoao3517 (x)
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the injustice, unlimited plotline in infinity inc. is amazing. so the wizard gathers a bunch of old and legacy villains and blackmails infinity inc. and the global guardians into helping them. highlights from their evil plots:
artemis crock reunites with her loving parents by breaking them out of jail
hazard, the gambler's granddaughter, forces wildcat and tasmanian devil to get married in vegas
it's all part of her plot to force the casino to pay out to its patrons so yeah the marriage was the only actual crime:
anyway she's a villain for like two issues before she decides these people are losers and she's going to help the heroes not die
the shade takes lyta to get a trinket for his cane from some ruins, which just so happens to teach her about her unknown (after crisis bullshit) heritage
how does he know this? was he secretly helping a hero, again? no, no, he was definitely doing a villainy to power up his cane, which is definitely where his powers come from
great job at villainy, guys, no notes
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