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Dial H for Hero 1
Sam Humphries
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Description for Dial H for Hero 1
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Teenage Miguel Montez discovers the long-lost H-Dial, an ancient and unbelievably powerful rotary phone that gives its users (seemingly) random superpowers for one hour. With evil factions desperate to get their hands on its power, Miguel steals the only mode of transport he can -- his uncle's food truck! Join Miguel as he hightails it across the country to give the H-Dial to the one man who can keep it safe: Superman! Aimed at providing readers with honest and innovative reading experiences, Brian Michael Bendis' Wonder Comics is a celebration of the moments of in life when discoveries are made ... Read more
Teenage Miguel Montez discovers the long-lost H-Dial, an ancient and unbelievably powerful rotary phone that gives its users (seemingly) random superpowers for one hour. With evil factions desperate to get their hands on its power, Miguel steals the only mode of transport he can -- his uncle's food truck! Join Miguel as he hightails it across the country to give the H-Dial to the one man who can keep it safe: Superman! Aimed at providing readers with honest and innovative reading experiences, Brian Michael Bendis' Wonder Comics is a celebration of the moments of in life when discoveries are made ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2019
Publisher
Dc Comics
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781401294434
SKU
9781401294434
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Sam Humphries
Sam Humphries is a comic book writer living in Los Angeles. In 2013 Humphries launched a new Avengers comic called Avengers A.I., and relaunched Uncanny X-Force as part of the blockbuster Marvel Now! initiative. His work for Boom! Studios includes Higher Earth and Fanboys vs. Zombies. He has also created the critically acclaimed indie hits Our Love Is Real and ... Read more
Reviews for Dial H for Hero 1
“Sam Humphries is better than anyone in the business at fusing the absurd and the human.” —GeekDad