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Hero Cruz New Earth Teen Titans Bizarro Flash Earth-One Bizarro Justice League H-E-R-O (2003—2005) 22 issues Dial H for Hero (2019—2020) 12 issues -
Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 1
The view returns to the dinner as Harley orders some pie with coffee. Superman arrives at the Heroes in Crisis#1 is an issue of the series Heroes in Crisis (Volume 1) with a cover -
Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 9
"Finale: All of Us": Wally West realizes that his decision to kill heroes at the Sanctuary is wrong and he realizes that no one has to die for him to be a hero: he -
Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 5
Sanctuary information as they are discussing their plan to steal the clues that The Flash (Barry Allen) Heroes in Crisis#5 is an issue of the series Heroes in Crisis (Volume 1) with a cover -
Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 3
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Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 2
the view of the camera, Ivy is surprised how she is here as she shouldn't k Heroes in Crisis#2 is an issue of the series Heroes in Crisis (Volume 1) with a cover -
Hero Cruz (New Earth)
Hero Cruz was a member of a group of heroic teenagers called the Ravers, lead by Superboy. He used the H-Dial and other magical equipment throughout his career. He was raised in a middle -
Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 8
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Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 7
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Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 6
"Part 6: Who Is Saved?": A video of Gnarrk, Wally West (Prime Earth) Heroes in Crisis#6 is an issue of the series Heroes in Crisis (Volume 1) with a cover date of April -
Heroes in Crisis Vol 1 4
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Heroes (Dakotaverse)
The Heroes was a short-lived team of super-heroes that was composed mostly of former Shadow Cabinet members, led by Starlight. Replace Image This article is using a sub-standard image. The image is -
Hero Hotline (New Earth)
The Hero Hotline, 1-800-555-HERO, is a commercial enterprise by Tex Thompson, which offers substitute heroes on demand. Hero Hotline Day Shift Co-ordinator – (Tex Thompson), former WWII hero known both as the -
Heroes of Lallor
The Heroes of Lallor powers were caused by accidental atomic fallout on their home planet Lallor. The genes of five couples living near the site were effected. Each of the five children born to these -
Heroverse
The Heroverse is the location where the potential for all existing and non-existing superhero resides. The Heroverse resides in the space between the Speed Force Wall and the Sphere of the Gods. The H -
Heroes in Crisis (Collected)
trade paperback reprints the following issues: Heroes in Crisis#1: "Part 1: I'm Just Warming Up", Heroes in Crisis#2: "Part 2: Then I Became Superman", Heroes in Crisis#3: "Part 3: Master of -
Heroz4U (Prime Earth)
Heroz4U is an online platform where people can make use of an app to request the services of a superhero. See Also 6 Appearances of Heroz4U (Prime Earth), 3 Images that include Heroz4U (Prime Earth -
Heroes in Crisis Vol 1
Issues Heroes in Crisis#1, Heroes in Crisis#2, Heroes in Crisis#3, Heroes in Crisis#4, Heroes in Crisis#5, Heroes in Crisis#6, Heroes in Crisis#7, Heroes in Crisis#8, Heroes in -
Heroes Vol 1
Heroes (Volume 1) was an ongoing series, published by Milestone Media. It ran from 1996 until 1996. It starred Static. Issues Heroes#1, Heroes#2, Heroes#3, Heroes#4, Heroes#5, Heroes#6 -
Hero Hotline Vol 1 5
updates him on Mister Muscle's murder case. Hero Hotline#5 is an issue of the series Hero Hotline (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 1989. Stretch updates his daughter (and Hero Hotline -
Hero Hotline Vol 1 4
to bring him back. Hotshot, meanwhile, has taken the morning off to move into his new apartment, Hero Hotline#4 is an issue of the series Hero Hotline (Volume 1) with a cover date of -
Hero Hotline Vol 1 2
afraid he'll get hurt by some lowlife in a dark alley in the dead of night. Hero Hotline#2 is an issue of the series Hero Hotline (Volume 1) with a cover date of -
Hero Hotline Vol 1 6
a huff. When she gets to the address, which appears abandoned, Soozie-Q's monitoring screen malfunctions. Hero Hotline#6 is an issue of the series Hero Hotline (Volume 1) with a cover date of -
Hero Hotline Vol 1 3
show new employee Terry Carbone, a.k.a. Lightning Eyes, around the office on his first day. Hero Hotline#3 is an issue of the series Hero Hotline (Volume 1) with a cover date of -
Hero Hotline Vol 1 1
"Hero Hotline": Microwavabelle reports to work (late because the school bus didn't show up on time) where Ms. O'Flaherty, a tabloid reporter, is waiting. Microwavabelle tells her about working at Hero Hotline. Hero
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The Heroes Wiki is an off-shot of the "Villains Wiki" and is designed to be a comprehensive database of heroes from all media - ranging from cartoon shows of old to epic dramas, video-games and movies.. Heroes are an ancient…