Just as Miguel and Summer learn the stunning truth of his identity, Mr. Thunderbolt launches his most devastating attack yet-by using the H-Dial on everyone in Metropolis! As chaos ensues throughout the city, Miguel and Summer seek out a certain Big Blue Boy Scout for help...but is it too late? Has Mr. Thunderbolt already won?
To say Dial H for Hero #6 is an absolute feast for the eyes is an understatement. Read Full Review
Learn what it takes to be a hero in the extremely thoughtful and emotionalDial H For Hero #6(Humphries, Quinnoes). Read Full Review
This issue could very well have been a satisfying ending to "Dial H for HERO". It's a gift, then, that Humphries and Quinones have been given another six issues to tell the story of Miguel and Summer's adventures with the H-Dial. Read Full Review
This is one of the most enjoyable comics in recent years from DC, and the boundless energy and creativity reminds me why I love comics so much. Read Full Review
I love this issue. It moves fast and it has a lot of great storytelling moments as well as some great nods (the nod to Daniel Clowes made me smile the most). All in all, this is another great issue by a fabulous creative team. Where it goes from here is anyone's guess, but I'll be reading it. It's a nice book that truly grabs you. Read Full Review
You get to be a hero, and you get to be a hero, and you get to be a hero! Dial H for Hero #6 went off the rails with the reality that Thunderbolt created in Metropolis where just about everyone who answered the call was granted power. All the chaos this book could muster, they threw it all at us in one issue. Though this is not to say that there wasn't a balance of some standout endearment from Miguel finally digging deep to find the hero that lies within him. By the end of the issue, I wondered how they would continue to push the envelope, and the twist they hit us with was more than satisfactory for those of us who were not prepared to learn that there is still more to the Heroverse that we do not understand. Read Full Review
Dial H for Hero is fun, amazingly drawn, totally creative and, while the story is occasionally a little light, it more than makes up for it with sheer energy. Pick it up and read if you're not doing it already. Read Full Review
Miguel story arc is perfect! And as a fan, it's what you want for him. Sockamagee! This may be the new Shazam! Readers will love playing match up with the "new" characters in the mix! Frank Miller"."Frank don't shiv!"" There's your second clue, but you have a lot more ahead! Dial H this month! You won't get a wrong number! Read Full Review
If you love comic books in general, then you shouldbe touched by this Superman-centric love letter to the medium, Other folkswould probably be confused by it. Read Full Review
Metropolis is going crazy, thanks to Mister Thunderbolt, and where's Superman when you need him? Read Full Review
Fun and amazing art.
Not great but not terrible I guess, aside from more incorrect airplane stuff.
Bleh.