Robby"Sockamagee!" Reed, Dial H for Hero, from House of Mystery.
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Robby"Sockamagee!" Reed, Dial H for Hero, from House of Mystery.
Dial 'H' For Hero info page
The Metal Men and Dial H for Hero by George Pérez
Dial H for Hero #8 (2019) pencil by Joe Quinones, Colleen Doran, Michael Avon Oeming, Erica Henderson, & Stacy Lee ink by Colleen Doran, Michael Avon Oeming, Erica Henderson, & Stacy Lee color by Jordan Gibson
There is an alternate universe where Robby Reed and Susan “Suzy” Shoemaker became the Dial H Duo instead of Chris King and Vicki Grant. Notably, they manage to prevent a bunch of deaths such as Kathy Kane’s and are in the Teen Titans.
Robby Reed, The Boy Who Can Change into 1000 Super-Heroes!
Dial “H For Hero, House Of Mystery #165, March 1967
Review: Dial H for Hero #9
Review: Dial H for Hero #9
[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]
Writer: Sam Humphries
Artist: Joe Quinones
Colors: Jordan Gibson
Letters: Dave Sharpe
Reviewed by: Carl Bryan
Summary “Do I look like the kinda man who would order a Chai Tea. What, are you from Smallville?” Steve Lombard, resident blowhard at the Daily Planet to Miguel
Dial H for Hero # 9 clarifies…
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The cover I Photoshopped together for A Tale of Two Proties #80 in Interlac #258 April 2019.
In my zine I discuss Interlac history; the Worldcon 2018 lawsuit; the state of the comics industry; FOGcon 9; the Captain Marvel movie; the Berkeley Comic Show; The Umbrella Academy TV series; various comics like Barbarella / Dejah Thoris, The Green Lantern, Little Bird, Young Justice, and Adventure Comics #380; and my thoughts and opinions about the fanzines published in Interlac #257. And mine was one of 13 different zines from 12 contributors.