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Convergence: Zero Hour#2
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Convergence: Zero Hour #2

Dec 2015 · DC · 19.99 USD; 23.99 CAD
“Fish Bowl”

In "Fish Bowl," John Henry Irons lies injured as his niece Jo and nephew Jemahl step into the fight, confronting the threat of Parasite as they await their moment. With Gen-13 trapped and the city under siege, Steel awakens—reinforced by Prof. Hamilton’s latest experiment—and unleashes newfound power, striking the earth with a force that shakes the very ground. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by June Brigman, with inks by Roy Richardson, colors by John Rauch, and letters by Dave Sharpe, this pivotal issue features a cover by Steve Lieber, capturing the intensity of a world on the brink.

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writer Louise Simonson · artist June Brigman · inker Roy Richardson · colorist John Rauch · letterer Dave Sharpe · cover Steve LieberSteve Lieber

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Full credits

colorist John Rauch
letterer Dave Sharpe
cover pencils Steve Lieber
cover inks Steve Lieber

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As John Henry Irons lies helpless in bed, his niece and nephew resolve to take up the fight. They find Parasite draining Gen-13 and decide to wait for their chance. Eventually, Gen-13 contains Parasite and Natasha and Jemahl begin their attack. Meanwhile, Steel revives and presses Prof. Hamilton to apply his recent experiment directly to him. Infused with technology from the dome, Steel defends his relatives with new and amazing abilities. He convinces Gen-13 to follow him in pursuit of Telos after striking the ground with a thunderous, earth-shaking blow.

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