Miguel and Summer take on their dual roles as youngest heroes and newest residents of Metropolis-but unfortunately, being a hero doesn't exactly pay the rent! Meanwhile, Mister Thunderbolt and the Operator are in a race to claim the two remaining H-Dials, with the entire Multiverse hanging in the balance!
It's structurally bold, a stylistic masterpiece, and filled to the brim with heart. Dial H truly has a hero for everyone. Read Full Review
The chaotic pace of this comic continues to be hilariously entertaining, but there's a genuinely strong story and characters at the core of it. Sam Humphries is quickly building a reputation for himself as one of DC's best writers. Read Full Review
This isnt the strongest issue of Dial H for HERO. It doesnt have any huge revelations or significant moments. It gets the story from point a to point b and sets up the next arc. But even a weak issue of Dial H for HERO is more inventive and more clever than quite a bit of whats on the stands. Read Full Review
This is a nice little limited series. It does get a little too "quirky" at times but I am okay with that for the most part. It is written decently and the art is always pretty well done. I am really enjoying it, even if it is a little slight. Read Full Review
Dial H for Hero #9 changed the game in a big way for Miguel and Summer. Once again taking us to that place where we question what makes a hero in the case of someone who wants freedom from everything that seems to be pulling his strings. Saving the multiverse is going to be easier said than done when the hero of the story can't help being the biggest obstacle himself. Read Full Review
While Dial H for Hero #9 is a bit of a step back from earlier issues, it still shows a ton of promise for where this story is headed. Read Full Review
While this issue brought some issues to full circle (the allure of dialing the phone"any of the H phones and Miguel's motivation to help but at a cost), but I feel like things have been forced from a six-issue run to a longer stint. And while I'm not sure how this is going to end, I don't know that Humphries does either. Read Full Review
This book might have the best art of any book on the shelf. So many different styles and each one is executed perfectly. The story has been pretty fun too.
Now this is where we needed to be 2 issues ago because It would've served the story better without overstretched stuff. Still not hitting the heights of the previous 1-6 issues although Humphries does give us some funny bits like the Early Adopter but still he needs to up the level. Quinones is on fire and his style changes are perfect!
I actually almost thought I was going to enjoy this issue for a minute, but then no, it all went back downhill.
I'm pretty bored and tired of this series.