Convergence: Zero Hour #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection kicks off the Convergence tie-in focusing on the aftermath of the Zero Hour event, gathering issues #0–#2 of the limited series. It follows characters from the post-Zero Hour DC Universe as they are trapped under a dome and forced to battle alternate-reality counterparts, with the fate of their timeline hanging in the balance. Written by Dan Jurgens with art by various creators, it sets the stage for the larger Convergence crossover.
In "Schrödinger's Cat," Catwoman finds herself trapped inside a sudden city-wide dome over Metropolis, forced to navigate a shifting world where her usual instincts no longer apply. With the city in chaos and a new threat emerging in Suicide Slums, she must adapt—defending the innocent and confronting Intergang’s grip on the drug trade, all while the mysterious Telos looms in the background. Written by Justin Gray and illustrated by Ron Randall, with colors by Gabe Eltaeb and letters by Pat Brosseau, the issue’s cover by Babs Tarr captures the tension of a heroine caught between worlds.
In "Schrödinger's Cat," Catwoman finds herself trapped inside Metropolis’s sudden city dome after a failed jewelry heist, only to emerge a year later as a hardened crime-fighter in Suicide Slums. Now hunting Intergang operatives who’ve kidnapped her friend Sally, she infiltrates their lab with a new purpose—vengeance and redemption. When Telos’s voice echoes through the ruins and the dome collapses, Batman’s arrival signals a shift in the chaos.
In "Schrödinger's Cat, Part 2," Catwoman finds herself caught between two worlds when Batman from the Kingdom Come universe intervenes during her rescue of Sally. As the two grapple with their conflicting ideals, they’re forced to unite against Telos Mannheim and his armed gang, only to face a new threat from the very citizens they’re trying to protect. With the ground trembling beneath them and a single shot echoing through the chaos, Catwoman’s fate hangs in the balance as Batman makes a solemn vow to save both cities.
In a Metropolis where Superman never came back from the dead, the clone Superboy finds himself facing a sudden shift when the dome collapses—ushering in a wave of heroes from the Kingdom Come timeline. As the city’s skyline flickers with unfamiliar power signatures, Superboy must confront a past he never lived and a future that never was.
In "The Hero's Return, Part Two," Superboy and the Kingdom Come Superman find their clash interrupted when Lois Lane is injured—forcing a rare moment of pause between two versions of a hero shaped by different eras. With Telos still manipulating events, they must decide whether to trust each other long enough to devise a plan that could end the conflict they never asked for.
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