Summer and Miguel discover a new, dark power of the H-Dial-a power as old as the DC Universe itself! With the future of the entire Multiverse at stake, our heroes must venture once again into the Heroverse and find the Operator before it's too late!
Delightful, engaging, and gorgeous to look at, Dial H for Hero has something for everyone. You owe it to yourself to give it a shot. Read Full Review
Like everything else Sam Humphries has done with the series, the gimmick is excellently executed. Plus the final stinger at the end with Miguel gives a hint at just how insane this series will be willing to go in the near future. Read Full Review
Dial H for HERO #8 is an excellent comic. It has heart, it digs deep into character, and it excitingly plays with the form. What more could you want? Read Full Review
The best takeaway from Dial H for Hero #8 was the challenge in asking yourself who is really the bad guy. The one who wants to save everyone? Or the one who actually knows how to save everyone? Sounds to me like two guys who want to do the right thing, and that is what makes this conflict so compelling right now. Read Full Review
If Humphries and Quinones have plans for the final act that are anywhere near as strong as the rest of this series has been, we might be in for an all-time DC classic. Here's hoping we get return appearances from some of the most creative identities so far. Read Full Review
The art is pretty decent throughout. And we do get a one page little bit of Miguel that moves the story forward. It is not a bad issue overall but it does feel a bit like filler. I always like something more than that. Read Full Review
Welcome to the Heroverse, where heroes exist in potentia, and narrative flow has no set direction. Read Full Review
I'm in too deep. Once I start a story line, I cannot give it up. And the past two issues have me scratching my head. Somewhere Humphries put this on a shelf, and forgot where the story was going. Shame on me if I am missing the clues, but there are more phones out here than a cellular store has to sell. Read Full Review
Good as always.
Great concept that's nice to read and re-read but You could see that origin story coming from the start of the series. Still kudos for the application by Humphries. Ganucheau on art was nice but Quinones is the MVP of this team.
The concept of this issue was cool, but it is clear that they really didn't have another arc ready for the extension of the series.
okay.