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"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.
The post-Zero Hour Legion appears in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds, written by Geoff Johns and drawn by George Pérez. The miniseries features the 1994 Legion teaming up with Superman and the post-Infinite Crisis and 2004 incarnations of the Legion to fight the Legion of Super-Villains and the Time Trapper. [3] [4]
The film contains elements (such as Parallax taking over Hal Jordan) from several DC Comics storylines including the 1994 storyline "Emerald Twilight" written by Ron Marz, the 1995 storyline "Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!" written by Dan Jurgens, and the 2005 storyline "Rann-Thanagar War" written by Dave Gibbons.
The Zero Hour (aka Hollywood Radio Theater) was a 1973–74 American radio drama anthology series hosted by Rod Serling. [1] [2] With tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, the program was broadcast for two seasons. The radio series debuted on September 3, 1973, in syndication, and was picked up by the Mutual Broadcasting System in December ...
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After she swears in Vice President Henry Baines (Matt Malloy) as Paradise’s new figurehead, Xavier even swears to take her down. That all changes in episode 3.
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
In 2014, DC Comics announced the Convergence miniseries as a conclusion to The New 52: Futures End and Earth 2: World's End. [1]Promotional art for the series. The miniseries was stated to involve characters from the pre-"Flashpoint" universe, including Brainiac, who had gained access to all of DC Comics' current and previous timelines and universes.