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Zero Hour: Crisis in Time | |
Title: | "Zero Hour: Crisis in Time" |
Storyline: | "Zero Hour" |
Volume: | 1 |
Cover price: | $9.95 |
Cover date: | December, 1994 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jenette Kahn |
Writers: | Dan Jurgens |
Pencilers: | Dan Jurgens |
Inkers: | Jerry Ordway |
Cover artists: | Dan Jurgens |
Cover inker: | Jerry Ordway |
Colorists: | Gregory Wright |
Letterers: | Gaspar Saladino |
Assistants: | Mike McAvennie |
Editors: | K.C. Carlson |
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Zero Hour: Crisis in Time is a trade paperback collection that reprints all five issues of the 1994 mini-series event known as Zero Hour. It also reprints tie-in stories from two issues of Showcase '94. Zero Hour was a five-issue limited series published in 1994 and written by Dan Jurgens. The series defied traditional publishing convention by releasing each issue in the reverse order of the standard numbering system. In keeping with the countdown motif supplied by the story's theme, the series was intended to be read beginning with issue #4, then #3, #2, #1 and finally the end-cap 0 issue. Following the mini-series, October of 1994 became informally known as Zero Month. As such, each ongoing DC title published at that time released a special zero issue in place of their standard sequentially numbered issue. Following Zero Month, the titles resumed their regular numbering system. As a result of Zero Hour, the continuity of the 30th century Legion of Super-Heroes suffered a complete reboot, similar to what many 20th century characters experienced after the 1985-86 maxi-series, Crisis on Infinite Earths.
When all of his family and friends were killed by the attack of a super-villain, the once heroic Green Lantern went insane and became the immensely powerful Parallax. Hoping to save his loved ones, the mad Hal Jordan decided to recreate the universe by unraveling time. Now as realities and time lines converge, dinosaurs walk the Earth again, deceased heroes are resurrected, and half the population has suddenly vanished. With Parallax on the verge of success, Superman, Batman, Robin, Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and the rest of the world's heroes must find a way to stop their former comrade or cease to be as all existence ends.
Issues[]
- Zero Hour #4
- Zero Hour #3
- Zero Hour #2
- Zero Hour #1
- Zero Hour #0
- Showcase '94 #8
- Showcase '94 #9
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External Links[]
- Zero Hour: Crisis in Time at DCDP
- Zero Hour: Crisis in Time at Comics.org
- Zero Hour: Crisis in Time at Comic Vine
- Zero Hour: Crisis in Time at Amazon.com