Silver Age: Dial H for Hero #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The One-Man Justice League [Part One]," Mark Waid and Barry Kitson kick off a bold new chapter with Robby Reed caught in the crossfire as J'Onn J'Onzz—now inhabiting Dr. Light’s body—arrives at a military base during a school field trip, claiming the Justice League itself has become a danger. With a haunting flashback to the loss of Robby’s father, the story sets a tense, personal stakes against a world where heroes are no longer who they seem. The cover by Jim Mooney and Karl Kesel captures the eerie urgency of the moment, while James Sinclair and Zylonol bring the shifting identities to life in vivid color.
In "The One-Man Justice League [Part One]," Robby uses his Dial H to stop the Thunderbolt Bandits in a high-stakes showdown before heading off on a school field trip to a U.S. Army base, where his powers and past begin to take shape. The story quietly reveals how Robby came into possession of the mysterious device that lets him become any hero he can imagine.
In "The One-Man Justice League: Part Two," J'Onn J'Onzz, inhabiting Dr. Light's body, arrives at a U.S. Army base during a school field trip, where Robby is among the students. With the Justice League seemingly compromised by a body-switching villainous plot, J'Onn must convince military leaders that the League itself is now a danger—while Robby grapples with memories of his father’s death, a past that now feels eerily relevant.
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