- H.E.R.O. (comics)
Infobox comic book title
title = H.E.R.O.
imagesize = 250
caption = Cover to H.E.R.O. #6 Art by Kano
schedule = Monthly
ongoing = Y
Superhero = Y
publisher =DC Comics
date = April 2003 - January 2005
issues = 22
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writers =Will Pfeifer
artists = KanoLeonard Kirk Dale Eaglesham
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TPB = Power & Abilities
ISBN = 1401201687
subcat = DC Comics
sort = PAGENAME"H.E.R.O." is an
American comic book series published byDC Comics that started in 2003 and ran for 22 issues. The series was written byWill Pfeifer . Artists included Kano,Leonard Kirk andDale Eaglesham .The series' focus was the "H-Dial" that DC had first introduced in "
Dial H for Hero " in "House of Mystery " in the 1960s. For this series the Dial was depicted as an object with buttons instead of a dial and was referred to as the H-Device.Unlike earlier stories, "H.E.R.O." did not have one or two
protagonist s being turned into a new hero every issue, but showed the H-Device passing from bearer to bearer, examining how different people react to the sudden gift of supernatural powers. There was a subplot involvingRobby Reed (the main character from the original "Dial H for Hero") that ran through most issues and led to the series' final storyline.toryarcs and characters
*Issue #1-4: Jerry Feldon, a
minimum wage earner from the fictional city of Heaton,Pennsylvania , uses the H-Device in order to impress a co-worker.*Issue #5: Matt Allen, a businessman finds and becomes obsessed with using the H-Device. In the end his
wife leaves him taking theirdaughter with her.*Issue #6: Andrea Allen, the daughter of Matt Allen, finds the H-Device while leaving with her
mother . She uses it with two of her friends but they begin to fight over it and lose it as a result.*Issue #7-8: Captain Chaos, the communal code name of a group of friends who find the H-Device. They use the Device to create a website showing them doing superpowered stunts which seem to be inspired by the television show Jackass.
*Issue #9-10: Tony Finch, a small time
Gotham City criminal whose claim to fame is that he was ahenchman for the Joker at one point. He uses the H-Device in an effort to become a player in the Gotham City underworld, but gives it up when the Joker becomes interested in his ex-henchman.*Issue #11: A
caveman from 50,000 years ago in what will becomeGermany finds the H-Device and become his era's version ofSuperman . He never transforms back and as an old man throws the H-Device into space and leaves Earth to go tothe Moon where he dies.*Issue #12-14: Joe, a man who uses the H-Device to become a superpowered woman. He loses the H-Device and becomes trapped in
female form.Final storyarc
Issues #15-22 bring together all the elements presented in the previous issues. Robby Reed is the featured character as he attempts to stop a serial killer who has obtained the H-Device and gained the power to use any power he can think of. Most of the other characters from the previous storyarcs are either recruited by Reed or killed by the
serial killer . Tony Finch is one exception to this when he agrees to work for the serial killer.The series ends with the H-Device being sent back in time where it is found by the caveman from issue #11.
Collected editions
Part of the series has been collected as a trade paperback:
* "Power & Abilities" (collects "H.E.R.O." #1-6, 144 pages, DC Comics, November 2003, ISBN 1401201687) [ [http://www.dccomics.com/dcu/graphic_novels/?gn=1364 "Power & Abilities" profile at DC] ]
Notes
References
*gcdb series|id=11507|title="H.E.R.O."
*comicbookdb|type=title|id=889|title="H.E.R.O."
* [http://www.comics-db.com/DC_Comics/H/H-E-R-O/index.html "H.E.R.O."] at theBig Comic Book DataBase External links
* [http://www.thexaxis.com/misc/hero1.htm Review of issue #1]
* [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/104792172213157.htm Review of issue #2] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/10511366293478.htm 3] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/105342388114826.htm 4] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/106897244684803.htm 10] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/106932849941748.htm 10] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/107126827862054.htm 11] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/108262794492623.htm 15] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/109336324237646.htm 19] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/109707632155360.htm 20] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/109895661958507.htm 21] and [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/110176639570365.htm 22] ,Comics Bulletin
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