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Zero Hour: Crisis in Time ISBN 1563891840 " Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! " is a comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994, consisting of an eponymous five-issue limited series written and drawn by Dan Jurgens [ 1 ] and a number of tie-in books.
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #4-0 and Showcase #75 142 JLA: World War III JLA #34-41 and Justice League of America #111 143 The Flash: Wonderland The Flash #164-169 [7] and The Flash #105 144 Batman: Year Two Detective Comics #575-578, Batman: Full Circle and Batman #237 145 Aquaman: Time and Tide Aquaman: Time and Tide ...
Following Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which rebooted the Legion's continuity, Computo is reimagined as C.O.M.P.U.T.O. (Cybercerebral Overlapping Multi-Processor Universal Transceiver Operator), having been created by Brainiac 5 when he and other Legionnaires are trapped in the 20th century and attempt to find a way to return to the 30th century. [10]
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, a 1994 DC Comics comic book miniseries and crossover storyline; Zero Hour, a 1997 financial espionage thriller by Joseph Finder; Zero Hour, a 2006 play by Jim Brochu about the life of actor Zero Mostel "Zero Hour", a story told in the Galileo Simulator at the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center
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The history of Paradise Lost’s readership through the centuries, argues the academic Orlando Reade in an admirably lucid new book, What in Me Is Dark, is one of revolution, subversion ...
Following Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which rebooted the Legion's continuity, Gim Allon is known as Leviathan and originates from a Martian colony. He is the Legion's first leader, but resigns after one mission in favor of Cosmic Boy and becomes deputy leader.
"End of an Era" is an American comic book story arc that was published by DC Comics, and presented in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, #60-61, Legionnaires #17-18, and Valor #22-23 (August–September 1994). It was written by Mark Waid, Tom McCraw and Kurt Busiek, with pencils by Stuart Immonen, Ron Boyd, C