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JSA (1999) #48
Half-baked Golden Age Shazam/ Danny Phantom crossover Idea
During the "Infinite Realms" event, Danny ends up in Fawcett City, 1945. One of the torn Maps fall into Dr Sivana or Mr Mind, teamed up with Vlad Plasmius
Billy would help Danny defeating their nemesis together
Perhaps while coming up for a plan, Danny's ghost sense will go off and since the only ghost he knows in that world is Plasmius, he instinctly caught the intruder, only to reveal it being Kid Eternity
Danny realizing something is off about this ghost: "you're a halfa?"
Kit:" a what now-?"
Again, this is a halfbaked idea. Been running out of good ideas lately
Some OC dumps. Honestly I don't have anywhere else to put them so hhhhh yknow 🫠.
I'll probably build on them if anyone wants any info about them.
(Also got some more Amir art for y'all cmon pspspsps-)
As always, reblogs are greatly appreciated, as it gets my work out to more eyes. I'll try and keep OC posts here consistent.
Times Past Thursday — Kid Eternity
Jeff Lemire and Diego Olortegui have introduced a new Kid Eternity in JSA #3. She’s only made a couple of appearances so far, and we don’t know much about her—mainly because she doesn’t seem to remember much about herself. But maybe we can find some clues by looking at Jeff Lemire’s past work.
Back in the New 52 era, Lemire and artist Cully Hamner created a different version of Kid Eternity for DC. He only appeared once, in National Comics: Eternity #1, and then never again. That version was a modern twist on the characters who came before.
The original Kid Eternity debuted in Hit Comics #25 (1942) from Quality Comics. He died in a boating accident years before his destined time and was supernaturally brought back to uphold good in the world. By uttering the word "Eternity," he could summon historical or mythological figures and also turn invisible or immaterial. Eventually, he was given the name Christopher “Kit” Freeman. After DC acquired Quality (and later Fawcett), he was retconned as the brother of Freddy Freeman—better known as Captain Marvel Jr.
After Crisis on Infinite Earths, Grant Morrison and artist Duncan Fegredo gave Kid Eternity a darker, Vertigo-style reinterpretation. In that version, he was manipulated into serving the Lords of Chaos, and the spirits he summoned were revealed to be demons posing as historical figures. This version of the character was notably murdered in JSA (1999) #1 by Mordru. He later returned for a brief stint with the Teen Titans—only to be killed again, this time by the Calculator.
Lemire and Hamner’s Kid Eternity was also named Christopher Freeman, but this version never went by “Kit,” nor did he die in a boating accident. He joined the 27 Club, shot down in the street alongside his father. In the afterlife, he was separated from his dad and eventually resurrected with only a hazy memory of his death. Returning to his job as a police coroner, he discovered he could resurrect the ghost of a deceased person for 24 hours just by touching their body. The premise felt very much like a blend of Pushing Daisies and the TV version of iZombie—fun, imaginative, and ending on a great cliffhanger.
I’m curious if the new Kid Eternity in JSA will have any of those powers. Honestly, they seem like a more versatile story tool than summoning Abe Lincoln—or a demon pretending to be Abe Lincoln. And I do wonder if she’ll turn out to be related to Freddy Freeman. I kind of hope so. I’ve always liked when random heroes are tied together by blood—it gives the DC Universe even more of that sprawling, interconnected charm.
conversation with friend
Me: (Explains the inconsistent powers of Kit)
Friend: Wow, I need to knee cap him for this fic
Me: Do em like his brother
Friend: aksshhalldj
House-ad for Kid Eternity (1993) ongoing series. Art by Sean Phillips.
Yeah sure I'll share some Kid Eternity stuff
Have my very strange take on this guy
Weird coroner that's haunted by two guys that are also just him
Christopher Freeman / Kid Eternity
(Source: Batman: Urban Legends #11)