Stories by @SasakiGold
10 stories

Green Arrow & Black Canary (HBO Original Series)
Oliver Queen, the arrogant, womanizing heir to Queen Industries, disappears when his family yacht sinks in the East China Sea. Everyone presumes him dead. However, Oliver survives and washes ashore on Lian Yu, which, far from being a deserted island, turns out to be a clandestine narcotics processing center and a black prison operated by the ruthless triad of Chien Na Wei (China White). For five years, the rich kid is subjected to torture, starvation, and manhunts. To survive, Oliver is forced to shed his humanity and is trained in the art of archery by a rogue mercenary, transforming into a lethal and silent hunter. Meanwhile, in the rainy and decaying streets of Star City, Dinah Laurel Lance wages her own war. The daughter of a former vigilante from the 1970s (connected to the remnants of the old JSA) and an alcoholic police detective, Dinah is a former SCPD officer who was kicked off for not looking the other way. Now, operating in underground fight clubs and as an undercover agent, she seeks to dismantle the distribution network of "Vertigo," a new synthetic drug that is devastating the slums known as The Glades. Her only advantage is a devastating sonic scream, in addition to her impeccable martial arts skills. When Oliver is finally rescued and returns to Star City, he brings with him a list of the corrupt oligarchs who have poisoned his city, including his own mother. His lethal, solitary crusade as a hooded vigilante soon violently collides with Dinah's street-level investigation. Though initially distrustful of one another—the radicalized millionaire versus the working-class warrior—they discover that the Vertigo cartel, the Lian Yu triad, and the corporate elites of Star City are all part of the same conspiracy. Together, they will forge an explosive, brutal, and deeply romantic alliance to reclaim their city, arrow by arrow and blow by blow.

Wonder Woman
For millennia, the island of Themyscira has remained hidden, a utopian, Spartan society of immortal warriors who chose to turn their backs on a world consumed by its own bloodlust. Now, however, the mystical barrier protecting the island is breached when an experimental ARGUS nuclear submarine, hijacked by a rebel faction, crashes on its shores. Queen Hippolyta orders the execution of the survivors to protect the Amazons' secret, but her daughter, Princess Diana, rebels. Convinced that the submarine's weaponry is a harbinger of an ancient entity awakening to consume the world, Diana helps the sole survivor, the cynical intelligence agent Steve Trevor, escape, exiling herself in the process. Diana discovers a cynical civilization dominated by corporations, espionage networks, and proxy wars. Guided by Steve Trevor, disillusioned after years of covert operations, Diana traces the origin of the submarine hijacking. Her investigation leads them to the heart of Ares Global Security, the world's largest private military company. Its CEO is none other than the God of War himself, who has evolved. Ares no longer needs swords or mud battlefields; he thrives on economic destabilization, cyber warfare, and global terrorism, orchestrating a worldwide conflict that will culminate in the use of nuclear arsenals and metahumans. The climax takes Diana from the luxurious skyscrapers of Geneva to an active war zone in Eastern Europe, where Ares' private armies are poised to unleash hell. To stop a modern-day god, Diana must not only employ her formidable combat skills but also inspire broken soldiers and corrupt individuals to lay down their arms. In the end, after a brutal and visceral battle, Diana understands that she cannot simply cut off the monster's head, for war is inherent in humanity's nature. She decides to remain in this fractured world not as a mere warrior, but as an ambassador of truth and peace, ready to confront the shadows that threaten the present.

The Batman
In his second year operating as a vigilante in Gotham City, Bruce Wayne (known as The Batman) strikes fear into the city's underworld. When a sadistic serial killer known as The Riddler begins executing the city's most prominent political figures, he leaves a trail of cryptic clues directed solely at the vigilante. To unravel the mystery, the Dark Knight is forced to team up with Lieutenant James Gordon and delve into the criminal underworld. There, he crosses paths with key figures in crime such as The Penguin and Selina Kyle (Catwoman), as his investigation uncovers a web of systemic corruption that reaches the highest levels of Gotham. As he gets closer to the truth, his enemy's riddles reveal dark secrets connected to his own family's past. This revelation forces him to re-evaluate the meaning of his crusade and his symbol, transforming him from a mere agent of vengeance into a figure capable of inspiring hope.

Emerald Dawn
Hal Jordan is a brilliant but deeply reckless test pilot, a man who has been running from his own fears since the tragic death of his father. His life takes an irreversible turn when he is summoned to the California desert by a crashed alien spacecraft. There, the dying Abin Sur bestows upon him his power ring, making Hal the first human recruited into the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic police force. Transported to the planet Oa, Hal faces the scorn of the cold, immortal Guardians of the Universe, who deem humanity too emotional to master the emerald light of willpower. To discipline the chaotic rookie, the Guardians place him under the tutelage of their best and most decorated officer: Thaal Sinestro of Sector 1417. The series thoroughly explores their mentor-apprentice dynamic. Sinestro is not a villain here; he is the epitome of what a Green Lantern should be. He is stoic, tactically impeccable, fiercely loyal to the Corps, and possesses a strict moral code focused on absolute order. Although they constantly clash due to Hal's rebelliousness and Sinestro's rigidity, a deep respect and genuine brotherhood develop between them. Together, they embark on the investigation of a network trafficking in forbidden technology weapons that threatens to destabilize entire sectors. Through this cosmic police mystery, the series showcases Sinestro's heroism and his genuine concern for the galaxy, planting only very subtle philosophical seeds about the moral limits of control and authority, without yet crossing the line into tyranny.

Smallville
Before he was the Man of Steel, he was just a kid from Kansas finding his place in the world. The story begins with the tragic final moments of the planet Krypton, where Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van make the heartbreaking decision to send their only son to the stars to save him from destruction. The ship lands in the quiet town of Smallville, bringing with it a meteor shower that forever changes the lives of its inhabitants, including the tragic loss of young Lana Lang (deeply affecting her mother, Laura Lang). Raised with an unwavering moral compass by Jonathan and Martha Kent, a young Clark must learn to master his emerging and overwhelming powers in secret. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence alongside his first love, Lana, and his loyal friend Pete Ross, Clark discovers the truth about his extraterrestrial origins and the weight of the destiny that awaits him. Years later, an adult Clark, now a Superman, must return to his roots when ruthless crime tycoon Morgan Edge uncovers long-buried secrets in Smallville. To protect his family, Lana, and the world, Clark must finally embrace his alien heritage and prove why Earth needs a beacon of hope.

Blackhawk
The world is on the brink of nuclear annihilation. Peace treaties are a sham, and intelligence agencies wage invisible wars in the shadows. When a classified satellite from the SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) program crashes in a remote and hostile region of Eastern Europe, neither the United States nor the Soviet Union can deploy official troops without triggering World War III. Enter Blackhawk Squadron: a clandestine private military and aviation company (PMC) comprised of defectors, exiles, and disgraced pilots from around the globe. Operating from an abandoned oil platform in the North Sea, the Blackhawks are hired by a secret faction of the U.S. government to infiltrate Soviet airspace undetected, retrieve the satellite's data core, and escape alive. However, they discover that the satellite wasn't tracking nuclear missiles, but rather monitoring a massive energy anomaly (possibly covert metahuman/alien technology). Soon, the squadron finds itself hunted by Killer Shark, a sadistic Soviet Air Force officer who leads a squadron of experimental stealth fighters (the Shark-MiGs). Without government support or resources, the Blackhawks must rely on their brute skill and mutual loyalty in the deadliest air battle of the Cold War.

All-Star Squadron (HBO Original Series)
It is 1980. The world lives under the suffocating paranoia of nuclear holocaust, but the true threat comes not from Moscow or Washington, but from the very fabric of time. Per Degaton, an enigmatic time traveler obsessed with fascism, has forged a deadly alliance with Ian Karkull, a dark metahuman capable of corrupting minds and manipulating shadow energy. His plan: to travel back to the 1940s and assassinate President Franklin D. Roosevelt before he can mount a metahuman defense for the Allies, wiping modern history clean and establishing a dictatorial empire in the present. As the present of 1980 begins to fracture with terrifying shifts in reality, former heroes must return to action. Terry Sloane (Mr. Terrific) and Libby Lawrence (Liberty Belle), now cynical and disillusioned veterans operating in the shadows of Cold War espionage, discover a time paradox. To save the world they know, they must recruit an unlikely team, rescuing colleagues from the timeline and integrating clandestine heroes. The new "Squad" includes Will Everett (Amazing Man), a civil rights pioneer whose powers have remained hidden; masked vigilante Lee Travis (Crimson Avenger) and his lethal ally Martha Roberts (Doll Girl); the impulsive and destructive Danette Reilly (Firebrand); and the arrogant but brilliant speedster Johnny Chambers (Johnny Quick).

The Justice Society of America: Part II
Six years after Baron Blitzkrieg's defeat, the JSA is an institution. They've gone from a secret unit to national celebrities, but fame comes at a price. In the United States of 1976, the JSA is bound by government contracts, ethics committees, and a bureaucracy that prevents them from acting with the same speed as before. As the nation prepares for the Bicentennial, an ancient evil that science cannot explain begins to fester: Mordru. The "Lord of Chaos" doesn't attack with armies, but by corrupting the country's mystical infrastructure. His target is the Helm of Nabu, the source of Fate's power, which Mordru sees as the only lock preventing him from devouring reality. The JSA must decide whether to follow the rules of a government that uses them for propaganda or break their oaths to confront an entity that is erasing the population's sanity. The series explores the fall of idols: how the glare of the public spotlight ultimately burns out heroes.

Freedom Fighters (HBO Original Series)
1973. As the U.S. withdraws from Vietnam and the Watergate scandal dominates the headlines, a far dirtier war is being fought on American soil. The Freedom Fighters, test subjects of Project "Spirit of '76," have escaped from a top-secret S.H.A.D.E. (Super-Human Advanced Defense Executive) facility. They are no longer heroes; they are fugitives. The government has labeled them bioterrorists to cover up the existence of its experiments. Through back roads, seedy motels, and decaying industrial cities, the team fights for survival as they try to expose the truth before their own powers kill them or the State recaptures them.

The Justice Society of America Part I
It is 1970. While the world is distracted by the space race and the cultural upheaval of the 1960s, a far older shadow looms over the world's powers. The Injustice Society, an elite criminal network led by the ruthless Baron Blitzkrieg, has begun operating from the fractures of the postwar era. Their target is not money, but the Spear of Destiny, a mystical relic capable of altering the fabric of reality and "correcting" history to suit their own authoritarian vision. Faced with a threat that diplomacy cannot address and conventional militaries cannot comprehend, the United States government activates the "Anomaly" protocol. Under the utmost secrecy, they assemble a group of individuals with impossible abilities who have lived on the fringes of society. What begins as a covert operation to recover stolen artifacts quickly escalates into a war for existence itself. The Injustice Society, bolstered by Brainwave's mental powers, Wotan's dark magic, and the brute strength of a resurrected Solomon Grundy, seeks to open a rift in time to rewrite the outcome of World War II. To stop Blitzkrieg, the heroes will be forced to pay a price that will forever mark their lives: absolute anonymity. In the end, they will not be remembered as soldiers, but as humanity's first and last line of defense. They are the Justice Society of America.