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Hourman (Richard "Rick" Tyler) is a fictional superhero who was created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and first appeared in Infinity Inc. #20 as Rick Tyler, son of the original Hourman, who quickly joined Infinity Inc. as the second Hourman in #21 of that book. Rick Tyler made his live-action debut in Stargirl portrayed by Cameron Gellman.
Hourman or Hour-Man is the name of three different fictional superheroes appearing in comics published by DC Comics.The original Hourman was created by writer Ken Fitch and artist Bernard Baily in Adventure Comics #48 (March 1940), during the Golden Age of Comic Books. [1]
Beth's parents find out about her superhero career, and they support in a very excitable way. 10 years later, Shade mentioned that Beth married Rick. Anjelika Washington: Hourman: Rick Tyler Rick is the son of Rex Tyler. After Rex and his wife are killed in a car accident, Rick is left in the care of his abusive and drunkard uncle Matt.
Jesse Chambers is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Chambers, who mainly uses the superhero name Jesse Quick [ 1 ] and briefly Liberty Belle , is the daughter of Golden Age heroes Johnny Quick [ 2 ] and Liberty Belle. [ 3 ]
Hourman (Rex Tyler) is a fictional superhero appearing in comics published by DC Comics. He is known as the original Hourman (spelled Hour-Man in his earliest appearances, also referred to as The Hour-Man , and The Hourman ).
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An unidentified Icicle appears in the Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, voiced by Tom Root. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom. The Cameron Mahkent incarnation of Icicle makes a non-speaking appearance in the Harley Quinn episode "Getting Ice Dick, Don't Wait Up" as a member of the "cold boys". [citation needed]
In the Amalgam Comics universe, the American Belle is an amalgamation of DC's Liberty Belle and Marvel's Miss America. [21] The American Belle is a member of the World War II era All-Star Winners Squadron (an amalgamation of DC's All-Star Squadron and Marvel's All-Winners Squad). She appears in Super-Soldier: Man of War #1 (June 1997).