Even a lesser issue of Dial H for HERO, as #10 is, is still delightfully ridiculous.
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Even a lesser issue of Dial H for HERO, as #10 is, is still delightfully ridiculous.
Even a weak issue of Dial H for HERO is more inventive and more clever than quite a bit of what’s on the stands.
Dial H for HERO #8 is an excellent comic. It has heart, it digs deep into character, and it plays with the form in an exciting way. What more could you want?
Dial H for HERO #7, while largely unnecessary, is still fun because of the work of the four fill-in artists.
Dial H for HERO remains one of the most consistently entertaining titles DC has on the stands today.
Dial H for HERO continues to be a hidden gem of DC Comics’ current lineup, and possibly the most heartfelt of the uniformly fun Wonder Comics line. Highly recommended.
Joe Quinones’ art is a tour-de-force in Dial H for HERO #4.
Dial H For HERO remains one of the crown jewels of DC’s Wonder Comics line. Highly recommended.
Dial H for Hero #2, with stellar art and unclear character motivations, is an issue full of fireworks, but lacking real meat.