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Cover: John Van Fleet

H-E-R-O #9

Dec 2003 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.85 CAD
📊 ~16,944 copies sold its debut month
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“A World Made of Glass: Part 1”

In "A World Made of Glass: Part 1," Tony Finch pushes the limits of the H-E-R-O dial, testing the boundaries of identity as he attempts to become a super-villain—only to confront the consequences when his experiment nearly costs Mirror Man his life. Written by Will Pfeifer and brought to life by José Ángel Cano López’s striking art and J. D. Mettler’s vivid colors, this 2003 issue explores the fragile line between power and control. The cover by John Van Fleet captures the tension of a world teetering on glass-thin edges.

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writer Will Pfeifer · artist, inker José Ángel Cano López · colorist J. D. Mettler · letterer Ken Lopez · cover John Van Fleet

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colorist J. D. Mettler
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils, inks John Van Fleet

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Tony Finch experiments with the H-E-R-O dial, trying to create a persona as a super-villain, but begins to fail when he nearly kills Mirror Man.

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