The first issue of Dial H for Hero goes on sale March 27 from Wonder Comics, the new DC Comics imprint that showcases teen heroes on the cusp of adulthood in stories that the bittersweet shadings unique to that life chapter. The Wonder imprint is a high-profile initiative that arrived with longtime Marvel Comics star Brian Michael Bendis relocated his writing desk to the DC Universe in 2018 the imprint was a core part of his splashy deal. Related Avi Arad: From ‘Blade’ To ‘Morbius,’ Three Decades Of Mining Marvel The Wonder Comics notion appealed to DC Comics co-publisher Dan Didio because he loved the idea of Bendis (the co-creator of Miles Morales of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse fame) bringing his affinity for coming-of-age stories with to a long-overdue DC revival of Young Justice. Bendis loved the idea on a number of levels (and may be cooking up a game-changing concept for DC with the enigmatic Wonder series Naomi) but reserved a special glee for the fact that Wonder’s mission statement made it the perfect excuse for a Dial H for Hero revival. For the uninitiated, Dial H for Hero was a feature that debuted in January 1966 in the pages of DC’s House of Mystery… Read full this story
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