Miguel and Summer's search for the remaining H-Dials takes them into the Multiverse, where they encounter new worlds and new threats never seen before! But are they fast enough-and focused enough-to catch up to Mister Thunderbolt?
After a couple of "just okay" issues, Dial H for Hero comes roaring back with #10. Read Full Review
But as good as Humphries' writing is, the true superstar of this series is still Joe Quinones, who does a series of fascinating tribute art pieces that are easily the most creative panel work in a DC Comic in years. Just this issue, he takes on a classic 90s event, a whole universe of reinvented heroes, and a Mad Magazine fold-in. Read Full Review
Dial H is like The Good Place of comics " every issue continues to reinvent the title as Humphries and Quinones uses comedy to tell a much deeper story. Read Full Review
This issue of Dial H for HERO may not be a series best, but its certainly a tremendous amount of fun. This is the tenth issue of a 12-issue miniseries, so its bittersweet to see this fantastic series reach its endgame. Read Full Review
This book is highly fun. It does get a tad boring sometimes as it does meander a bit. But for the most part, it is a decent book with some cool art. I am interested to see how the creators tie it all up. Read Full Review
This issue gets things back on track and provides the duality issues of Robby Reed/The Operator /Mr. Thunderbolt. And it looks like Miguel has made an impulsive decision to stick things out with Robby Reed and a trip to Apokolips. All the pieces look like they are fitting together in this thing called Dial H for Hero! Read Full Review
It is hard for me to not like this celebration of everything comics and the amazing rendering of the characters.
Excellent issue. Seeing all the combined heroes of Earth 32 was cool. My favourite was Dr Fatestorm, best name ever. The reveal was handled well, but Miguel's reaction to it was a bit tropey and not really realistic.
This story is fun and a celebration of comics and I love it for that but the narrative itself is structured wrong and Miguel is continuously making the same mistake over and over again because we need to showcase 4 Dials and we have 12 issues so it feels disjointed to constantly hurry up and wait. Quinones art styles are perfect! I just keep staring at his art so at least that's worth the entry cost.
When will this stupid child stop being a stupid child?
I feel like the pacing is off here. Why is this happening now when the big reveal was issues ago? Why is this happening now? There're two more issues and nothing here feels that urgent. This series just feels like it's meandering.