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  2. Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Monarch (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first Monarch is Hank Hall, formerly Hawk, who later renames himself Extant for the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time crossover event. [1] The second Monarch is a quantum field duplicate of Nathaniel Adam, a U.S. Air Force Captain. The third Monarch is a mentally unstable Captain Atom.

  4. Zero Hour - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Waverider (character) - Wikipedia

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    In Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, Waverider was killed by Extant and succeeded by his present-day self. [8] In 52, the second Waverider is killed by Booster Gold's robot Skeets, who was being controlled by Mister Mind. [9] [10]

  6. Primal Force - Wikipedia

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    The series premiered with Primal Force #0 (October 1994; the "zero" issue number is a result of the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! crossover event during which the series debuted) and ended with issue #14 (December 1995).

  7. Legion of Super-Heroes (1994 team) - Wikipedia

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    Following the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! continuity reboot, a new Legion continuity was created, beginning with a retelling of the origin story starting in Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #0 and then continued in spin-off sister series Legionnaires #0 (both released in October 1994). [1]

  8. Reep Daggle - Wikipedia

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    Reep Daggle is from the planet Durla, whose inhabitants, the Durlans, developed shapeshifting abilities to adapt to an environment destroyed by nuclear war. [3] In pre-Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! continuity, he is the son of Zhay Daggle and Ren Daggle / R. J. Brande, a businessman and the Legion's financier who was trapped in human form after contracting Yorggian fever.

  9. Computo (character) - Wikipedia

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    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]

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