Released February 2000
Hourman #11
Synopsis
The android Hourman has been kidnapped by the Justice Legion Alpha: Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Atom. Evidently, subcircuits in Hourman are designed to trigger the JLA if they detect large amounts of fear or shame in Hourman. The JLA interrogate Hourman, wondering why he abandoned the Worlogog and left the Justice Legion to hang around “primitives.” Hourman tries to justify his choices. He tells the Justice Legion that he was only one year old when he joined the JLA, and only two years old when he was given the Worlogog. He says that he needs to make his own mistakes and learn organically. Unknown to Hourman, while he was justifying his decisions, Batman was examining his circuitry. Batman’s concerns are unwarranted, and Hourman’s mindware only...
Synopsis
The android Hourman has been kidnapped by the Justice Legion Alpha: Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Atom. Evidently, subcircuits in Hourman are designed to trigger the JLA if they detect large amounts of fear or shame in Hourman. The JLA interrogate Hourman, wondering why he abandoned the Worlogog and left the Justice Legion to hang around “primitives.” Hourman tries to justify his choices. He tells the Justice Legion that he was only one year old when he joined the JLA, and only two years old when he was given the Worlogog. He says that he needs to make his own mistakes and learn organically. Unknown to Hourman, while he was justifying his decisions, Batman was examining his circuitry. Batman’s concerns are unwarranted, and Hourman’s mindware only...
Details
- Series
- Hourman
- Cover Date
- February 2000
- Pages
- 36
- UPC
- 76194121663801111
- Cover Price
- $2.50
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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WriterTom Peyer
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ArtistRags Morales
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Cover ArtistRags Morales
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InkerDavid Meikis
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ColoristJohn Kalisz
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LettererKurt Hathaway
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Cover ArtistRichard Horie
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Cover ArtistTanya Horie