Previews Volume 4, Issue #5
(May, 1994)
Cover by Dan Jurgens, Gerry Ordway
Advance Comics #67
(May, 1994)
Cover by Dan Jurgens, Gerry Ordway
DC's "Zero Hour: Crisis In Time" is the comics event of the summer! This five issue series finds the entire DC Universe changed forever when it responds to the challenge: "Time is broken and somebody's got to fix it." The countdown to Zero Hour has begun!
Wizard Magazine #36 - (June, 1994)
Comics Value Monthly #95 - (May, 1994)
Artwork by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
Zero Hour #4
(July, 1994)
Cover by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
The universe is being destroyed by an all-consuming force! Wally West Flash, like Barry Allen before him, tries to stop the crisis, but vanishes in the process. In addition, anomalies, such as Barbara Gordon appearing as Batgirl -despite the fact that Joker paralyzed her years before--begin popping up all over the world!
Zero Hour #3
(July, 1994)
Cover by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
The universe is unraveling, destruction working its way from the future to the present and from the past to the present, and the heroes of Earth gather to form a plan of action. Meanwhile, anomalies continue, such as the appearance of multiple incarnations of Hawkman ultimately morphing into a new winged wonder!
Zero Hour #2
(July, 1994)
Cover by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
Alan Scott and Jay Garrick make a fateful decision in the wake of the annihilation of fellow Justice Society members -one that will hopefully turn the tide of battle. Plus, various heroes battle the unmasked Extant and a possessed group of Team Titans!
Zero Hour #1
(July, 1994)
Cover by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
Cities begin to vanish and futuristic characters such as Impulse and Booster Gold disappear. Jack Garrick appeals to The Spectre for help. And Parallax reveals his plan to reform and reshape the universe -as he sees fit!
Zero Hour #0
(July, 1994)
Cover by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
The end is here! As entropy continues to erase history itself, various heroes battle the godlike Parallax and his allies in order to prevent him from recreating a new and "improved" universe. The shape of the DC Universe is changed for years to come following this climatic battle!
Zero Month Postcard Insert
Artwork by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
Zero Month Ashcan Sampler
Artwork by Tom Grummet
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