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From Kid to Adult
They have grown up so fast.
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Wanted » Rick Tyler alias Hourman
Rick ist der Sohn eines Superhelden und genialen Chemikers. Rex Tyler, oder Hourmen wie man ihn eher kannte. Doch nur weil er ein Superheld war, machte ihn das nicht zu einem guten Vater. Denn statt Zeit mit Rick zu verbringen, war Rex lieber auf den Straßen um als Superheld für Recht und Ordnung zu sorgen. Er schien so süchtig nach dem Adrenalin-Schub zu sein wie er nach dem Wunder-Vitamin war denen er seine Kräfte zu verdanken hatte. Es handelte sich um Miraclo und diese schenkte dem Anwender für eine Stunde schier unmenschliche Fähigkeiten. Während Rick aufwuchs, war es also nicht verwunderlich das er sich immer nach der Anerkennung seines Vaters sehnte. Durch seine Abwesenheit hat Rex seinen Sohn nie richtig kennengelernt. So drängte er ihn ebenfalls in die Wissenschaft zu gehen, obwohl Rick selbst mehr an Kunst interessiert war. Trotz aller Spannungen zwischen Vater und Sohn entschied sich Rick in die Fußstapfen seines Vaters zu steigen und die Identität als Hourman zu übernehmen nach dem Tod seines Vaters.
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DC Super-Heroes by John Cassaday.
Rest in peace!
#superman#batman#wonder woman#hawkgirl#Superboy#stargirl#mr terrific#doctor fate#doctor mid nite#hourman#clark kent#bruce wayne#diana prince#kendra saunders#conner kent#courtney whitmore#Michael Holy#kent nelson#pieter cross#rick tyler#John Cassaday#dc comics#art
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Clockwork looked away from time for one second, a mere glance actually. Yet that was enough for things to go to shit.
Somehow, just, somehow his son managed to displace himself in time so bad that he ended up in an entire different dimensions timestream. How did that happen? Well he wouldn't know because he looked away for one observant damned second.
Clockwork is the Master of Time in the Infinite Realms and the main earth tied to it. But in that universe he's just a Master of Time, one of the stronger ones, obviously, but he doesn't have as much power as he does over here.
Hourman makes a very convincing case of why he shouldn't interfere.
Of course, he does want Danny back, but he also doesn't want to impose himself upon another master of time as that is considered rather rude.
So what does he do? Wake up the Ghost King who he knows adopted his son via combat, sign a quick oath of marriage (Which he's wanted to do for a very long time) and then send him out to go collect their child before he ends up fucking up the timestream in the worst case scenario.
Why the marriage oath, you make ask? It wasn't just because the Ghost of Time was in love on him for eons (though that was a major factor), it was also because (Headcanon stolen from mouzerequis but edited a wee bit) of a certain design of the Ghost Zone itself.
It spans over many dimensions, leading to multiple access doors to each and every different realm, magical or not. Thus, it has a very weird requirement of Authority. The Ghost King, Queen, and High Prince, two of either are its requirements.
No one knew why that was necessary, though Clock had a very clear and sneaking suspicion that it had to do with the weight of power and status distributed equally between the two or three. Being a royal recognized by the realms lets it siphon its power towards you, which can be a good thing but too much and it overwhelms you.
Such which happened to Pariah Dark, even more so with the power Crown and Ring. So, by doing this, the power being siphoned off by the zone would be shared equally between three vessels, leading to no overwhelming.
Technically they didn't need him, but he did say he was love so.
So, as first act of queen in the Ghost Zone he sends his newly acquired husband out to go fetch the High Prince.
Meanwhile, with Danny:
Did Danny know how he ended up in this predicament? No. Was it his fault? Maaaaayybe. Was he going to regret this? Probably not, no. Was he going to search for a way back home? Well, yes but also no.
There was an entire new world to explore, so of course he had to explore and bring back souvenirs!
At least, that was his plan before he got found by some guy who calls himself Constantine, fought, taken back to his house to be kept an eye on and then had otherworldly food thrown his way to keep him quiet.
Exactly in that order.
Of course he's gonna mess with the guy as said guy tries to figure out which dimension he's from exactly.
#dc x dp#dp x dc#dp x dc crossover#pariah dark#dad!pariah dark#clockwork#dark ages#ghost prince danny phantom#john constantine#hourman
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The AllStar Squadron / Pin Ups Dc Comics
#the allstar squadron#commander steel#shining knight#doctor fate#dr.mid-night#hourman#black canary#wildcat#amazing man#the atom#liberty belle#dc comics#jerry ordway
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Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #6 "All that may become a man" by Tim Sheridan & Cian Tormey
It's over now and I'm going to miss this mini-series
#alan is such a great character#i'm glad he's around#especially when you compare him to other comic book characters that were outed as lgbtq#all his messiness and complex feelings towards his sexuality it's so relatable and interesting and well written#wish alan had an ongoing but i'm not complaining#alan scott#green lantern#red lantern#vladimir sokov#justice society of america#jsa#hawkman#spectre#lgbtq#gay#tim sheridan#cian tormey#the flash#atom#hourman#sandman#doctor fate#dc comics#dc#comics#edit#alan scott: the green lantern
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JSA #6 by Jeff Lemire and Diego Olortegui. Variant covers by (1) Ethan Young, (2) Sweeney Boo and (3) Todd Nauck. Main cover (4) by Cully Hamner. Out in April.
"As the demon horde descends on the Tower of Fate, a JSA-er won’t survive! Meanwhile, the traitor within the Brownstone’s halls makes their strike against the other team!"
#jsa#justice society of america#alan scott#wildcat#hawkgirl#jay garrick#hawkman#doctor fate#jesse quick#hourman#dc comics#jeff lemire#diego olortegui#ethan young#sweeney boo#todd nauck#cully hamner#variant cover#comics
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DC'S I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST CRISIS #1
Written by DAN DiDIO, REX OGLE, DAVE WIELGOSZ, RACHEL PINNELAS, MATTHEW LEVINE, and others Art by M.L. SANAPO, ADAM GRAPHITE, SID KOTIAN, WILL ROBSON, JORDI TARRAGONA, and others Cover by DAN HIPP Variant covers by EJIKURE and NICOLA SCOTT $9.99 US | 80 pages | Prestige | Variant $9.99 US (card stock) ON SALE 10/2/24
In the blackest night, when the darkness feels infinite, the very fabric of the universe begins to tear…as every major crisis in DCU history rises once again! These eight chilling tales, set during the events of crises past, serve to warn you, dear reader: when in crisis, watch your back. In the fractured world of Flashpoint, Professor Pyg is stalking Gotham City’s nightclubs, sniffing out victims! During Blackest Night, Scarecrow lurks outside a movie theater, recruiting new test subjects to perfect his fear toxin! Even heroes like Nightwing aren’t safe when his death might just have the power to reverse the damage of Infinite Crisis! All these, plus new stories from Crisis on Infinite Earths, Millennium, Zero Hour, The Final Night, and Final Crisis are collected in DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis, a deadly new horror anthology coming to haunt you this fall!
#ALAN SCOTT#SEE THAT SENTINEL. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS#green lantern#sentinel#zero hour#zero hour: crisis in time#rex tyler#hourman#jay garrick#the flash#charles mcnider#dr midnite#kent nelson#doctor fate#jsa#justice society of america#dick grayson#nightwing#barbara gordon#batgirl#dc's i know what you did last crisis#i know what you did last crisis#dan hipp#dc#dc comics#dcedit#comicedit#comicsedit#u can reblog
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Jerry Ordway's re-creation of the historic first meeting between the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America, from Justice League of America (vol. 1) #21 (August, 1963).
#Justice League of America#Justice Society of America#Green Arrow#Hourman#Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)#Green Lantern (Alan Scott)#Batman#Superman#Martian Manhunter#Doctor Fate#Black Canary#Wonder Woman#Aquaman#Hawkman#Atom (Al Pratt)#The Atom (Ray Palmer)#DC Comics#Jerry Ordway
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A bit of an odd question but who was/is the best dancer in the JSA? The one mystery man who was only killed on the dancefloor?
Now this is a FUN question, though honestly one that would be hard to answer. I'll just keep it to the membership of the core, Golden Age JSA for simplicity's sake.
Let's check things off as we go.
Dr. Fate, Dr. Midnite and The Sandman: Were all noted as being incredibly mousy and introverted.
Charles McNider (Midnite): Was a lifelong bachelor who was always more concerned with his various intellectual pursuits. He didn't drink and his natural position at any function was in the corner, feeding our d'oeuvres to his owl.
Kent Nelson (Fate): Equally so, being a book learned archeologist whose wife was more likely to share a night at the library than the dance floor. At any social function, Kent and Inza Nelson truly only had attention for one another. You'd leave them alone at a candle lit dinner table and come back to find them sharing the light over some dusty scroll.
Wesley Dodds (Sandman): Was noted as being instantly eclipsed in any social or hosting capacity by his companion Dian Belmont. His teammates were often known to comment that the Dodds with and without his mask seemed like two entirely different people. Jay Garrick is once noted as saying that an unmasked Dodds "struck me most as a clerk, juxtaposed against Belmont's gothic elegance."
Starman: Would usually have been noted in a similar category to those above. UNTIL his marriage to Adele Drew. Drew was noted by a contemporary Daily Planet reporter as "Homely in appearance but of excellent humor and infectious energy" making her the perfect fit for the often melancholy intellectual she married. (That is NOT how anyone who knew her would describe her. Hippolyta once said Adele Knight was "Gorgeous of spirit and overflowing with love") While they DID dance, Knight was noted as being VERY unskilled, mostly floating along on his wife's ever present enthusiasm.
Green Lantern: Was an interesting conversationalist, and often popular at social functions, noted as having a voice for speeches. However his heavy build and more serious air kept him from being much of a dancer. (The only evidence I can find of him ever dancing is from memoirs about the reception of his wedding to his second Wife Molly Mayne (AKA Harlequin) which speaks more to the outsized effect she's had on him than anything.)
Wildcat: Any boxing historian can tell you that Ted Grant was not a sportsman known for his footwork. I read one account that described his style as "pouncing on the other guy and giving better than he got". Those more familiar with the sport can comment there. He was however known as a boisterous presence, especially when drinking.
Atom: Al Pratt was a man with a lot of good qualities. He had a lion's heart, he was loyal to a fault and he was tougher than a team of oxen. He was also 5 foot nothing and could be described as having two left feet if you cloned him and taped them together. His wife Mary wasn't known to be much better. Their "dancing" mostly included the two stepping on each other's toes, apologizing at the same time, and giggling about it.
The Spectre: ...let's be serious here.
Hawkman and Hawkgirl: Were just a TAD too self serious to be "cutting a rug" among the styles of the time. They were noted as accomplished classical dancers, the kind of couple that could draw eyes when something fancy was playing. As noted with the Nelsons above, though. It was often said that the two only ever had eyes for one another. It was running joke that the Hawks would always be the last to leave any function because they were slow dancing in each other's eyes 3 hours after the band had gone home.
Wonder Woman: Is a literal Queen. Not exactly the kind to be circling the floor at a cocktail party.
Hourman: For a born scientist, Rex Tyler was also known as particularly energetic especially in the aftermath of a battle. His wife, Wendi, being a stage actress was also trained as a dancer. Due to Rex's general lack of grace and Wendi's spontaneous, laughter prone personality however, their dancing was usually described along the lines of swinging each other around until they fell into a heap. Dr Midnite once said "It was common knowledge that any party where the Tylers only destroyed a single digit number of chairs was a sign of good fortune."
Johnny Thunder: DID dance. That does not, however, mean that he COULD dance. As the youngest and "hippest" of the JSA's number, he was always stumbling his way through the steps of this or that new dance craze that was sweeping the teenage population. He always seemed to be having fun, even if the flying debris of hands and feet made his space on any dance floor a rather wide berth.
Black Canary: I cannot describe to you the amount of a sexpot this woman was for her time. Like. Wavy hair over one eye, netted stocking, slit up both thighs, low cut, smoky eye shadow, wolf whistle, eye popping, hummina hummina AWOOGA sexy. Every single time the original Black Canary walked in the room, every monocle hit the floor and a bunch of upper class ladies discovered what lesbianism felt like. The woman could dance, and she could make the whole room WATCH her dance. But let's be clear in that no one was watching her "dance". You get me?
Mr Terrific: I mean obviously. There was not a single goddamn skill that one could quantify that Terry Sloane did not possess. All the big, fancy dance steps that people take classes for he could do inside, outside and backward inside an afternoon. Among his medals and accolades are evidently national ribbons in Salsa, Waltz AND Flamenco. He's Mr. Terrific. He could dance.
But then there's the actual ANSWER to the question.
The Flash: Jay and Joan Garrick were gaga for each other. Happily, loudly, publically, head over heels in love. The kind of love that starts a clan (which they eventually did, neither here nor there). The JSA is an organization RIFE with all time great love stories. But Jay and Joan Garrick were not a love story, they were the kind of light up the room, keep the conversation going, huddle the whole gang around the fireplace talking about nothing until sun up kind of couple. Socially, the entire JSA revolved around them.
And they danced. Boy did they DANCE. The kind of dancing that only a midwestern couple like that CAN do. The kind that got everybody up on their feet and clapping with the steps. The kind where a sweep of her simple dress somehow made her look like a twin city princess. The kind where a simple flourish and a dip made Jay seem like the most romantic leading man of all time. They danced because their happiness was infectious, and every time they did, a simple benefit party became a barn burner.
(A picture, originally secret. From Jay Garrick's bachelor party. June, 1947. For those of you wondering. That makes this June their 77th)
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Justice Society of America house ad from August 1992
#justice society of america#jsa#the flash#jay garrick#wildcat#ted grant#Johnny quick#johnny chambers#hourman#rex tyler#green lantern#alan scott#hawkman#carter hall#starman#ted knight#the atom#al pratt#liberty belle#libby lawrence#doctor mid-nite#charles mcnider#hawkwoman#shiera carter#the sandman#wesley dodds#mike parobeck#dc comics#90s comics#house ads
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Infinity Inc Summer Swimsuits Cards
Hope all of you have a good summer holidays.
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The Justice Society and Justice League by Stuart Immonen
#justice society#green lantern#alan scott#black canary#atom#al pratt#doctor fate#hourman#hawkman#carter hall#flash#jay garrick#justice league#martian manhunter#j onn j onzz#green arrow#hal jordan#batman#wonder woman#superman#barry allen#stuart immonen#dc comics#modern age
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Just announced: DC is relaunching Justice Society of America with a new JSA ongoing (by Jeff Lemire and Diego Olortegui) as part of the 'All In' intiative.
#dc comics#jsa#justice society of america#infinity inc#green lantern#alan scott#the flash#jay garrick#hawkman#carter hall#doctor fate#khalid nassour#ted grant#wildcat#hourman#rick tyler#jade#jennie-lynn hayden#obsidian#todd rice#dr. mid-nite#beth chapel#yolanda montez#jesse quick#jesse chambers#jakeem thunder#kendra saunders#hawkgirl#sanderson hawkins#news
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Solo #7 (2005) by Michael Allred
#flash#black canary#wonder woman#green lantern#hawkgirl#hawk woman#hawkman#shazam#captain marvel#mary marvel#aquaman#batman#superman#hourman#the guardian#atom#dr fate#robin#?#green arrow#captain marvel jr#starman#wildcat#plastic man#metamorpho#michael allred#2000s#dc comics#comics#dc
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Justice Society Of America
#doctor fate#the flash#spectre#mr terrific#wildcat#the sandman#hawkman#hourman#green lantern#jsa#justice society of america#dc comics
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