Now a 12-issue series! What happened when Metropolis became the city of a thousand heroes? Get the inside story through the eyes of the ordinary people transformed by the powerful H-Dial into heroes you've never seen before!
Combining a coming-of-age story for its two leads with an epic adventure through time and space, Dial H for Hero has become the class of the new Wonder Comics line and one of the best books in DC's stable. But for Dial H For Hero #7, the title's return from a brief hiatus, it does something completely different. Read Full Review
At the end of the day, was it worth spending a whole issue to get the inside story through the eyes of the ordinary people transformed by the powerful H-Dial? Yes! Yes it was. Dial H for Hero #7 took the creativeness to new heights as the H-Dial exposed a genuine wonder that this artifact is able to offer those in need. It's a good feeling knowing that you can be just as eager for an issue like this as you would be for ‘The Secret Origin of Mister Thunderbolt' to come next month. Read Full Review
Several side-trips, all of which tap into the wish-fullfillment core of Dial H, with a gang of talented artists. What's not to like? Read Full Review
This largely unnecessary issue is still fun, primarily because of the work of the four fill-in artists. The final page promises a return to the main storyline of the series, however, and hopefully with it a return to the inventiveness and fun that the series usually brings with it. Read Full Review
The creative team doesn't answer it in this issue and it is a little frustrating. Hopefully we get a little more of an inkling in the next issue. I love not knowing where I am heading. But only if it leads to someplace satisfactory. Let us see what happens! Read Full Review
This series continues to be outstanding and shows no sign of slowing down. Read Full Review
Here's hoping that Robby Reed returns to the story and we can continue on the story line provided earlier. And here's hoping that if Humphries wants to go down this route, he remembers that Wonder Comics is debatably not the audience format he needs for this! Read Full Review
As a cat person I still have to agree with the ending.
This was a let down. A 2-4 page story that should've been part of a narrative with a nice message was stretched for a whole issue. Nothing against the guest artists but Quinones was missed here.
Real talk I would read a whole comic book about a dog who is a hero. But like what was the point of this issue? The art is nice I guess...
Well, I guess they really weren't expecting extra issues, because this is a wasted issue, full of obvious ideas.