"Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!" is a comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 1994, consisting of an eponymous five-issue limited series...
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Monarch (comics) (category Comics characters introduced in 1991)
Hall, formerly Hawk, who later renames himself Extant for the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time crossover event. The second Monarch is a quantum field duplicate...
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Proty (category Comics characters introduced in 1963)
successor. Following the reboot of the Legion's continuity in the 1994 event Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, Proty has rarely been seen or referenced. The 1998...
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Hank Hall (category Comics characters introduced in 1967)
the limited series Zero Hour: Crisis in Time, as well as some related tie-ins. Long after that, he became the supervillain Monarch in the crossover event...
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Hawk and Dove (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
sister Holly Granger in 2003 after Hank was killed during 1994's Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! until her death and Hank's resurrection in Blackest Night (2009)...
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Dark Circle (category Comics characters introduced in 1968)
instead of clones. A later version, introduced following the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! reboot, was led by Brainiac 4 and had several known Legion enemies...
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Saturn Girl (category Comics characters introduced in 1958)
by the events of the limited series Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! and Infinite Crisis. Saturn Girl has appeared in various media outside comics, primarily...
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Ayla Ranzz (category Comics characters introduced in 1963)
by the events of both the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! and Infinite Crisis limited series. Ayla has made limited appearances in media outside comics, including...
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Salu Digby (category Comics characters introduced in 1961)
appeared in Action Comics #276, and was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Jim Mooney. In the original pre-Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! continuity...
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team in the DC Universe. The series premiered with Primal Force #0 (October 1994; the "zero" issue number is a result of the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! crossover...
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storyline "Emerald Twilight" written by Ron Marz, the 1995 storyline "Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!" written by Dan Jurgens, and the 2005 storyline "Rann-Thanagar...
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The Greatest Hero of Them All (category Comics about time travel)
Man of Steel limited series. In the aftermath of the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! and Infinite Crisis miniseries, this story is no longer canonical. Legion...
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Matter-Eater Lad (category Comics characters introduced in 1962)
SW6". Following Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which reboots the Legion's continuity, Tenzil Kem is reimagined as the Legion's primary chef. In the "Threeboot"...
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of Crisis on Infinite Earths and Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!. Crisis on Infinite Earths is the first installment in what became known as the Crisis trilogy...
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Nightrider (DC Comics) (category Comics characters introduced in 1991)
during the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! event when the timeline collapses. In Team Titans Annual #2 (1994), Dagon works with Terra as a rebel cell in deep space...
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Waverider (character) (category Comics about time travel)
death during the storyline Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! (September 1994). A third version of the character first appeared in Convergence: Booster Gold #2...
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Reep Daggle (category Comics characters introduced in 1960)
abilities to adapt to an environment destroyed by nuclear war. In pre-Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! continuity, he is the son of Zhay Daggle and Ren Daggle /...
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Gilda Dent (category Comics characters introduced in 1942)
turn himself in. After the events of Zero Hour: Crisis in Time, Gilda's entire history has been revised. She has a larger role and story arc in The Long Halloween...
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Look up zero hour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zero Hour may refer to: Midnight, or 00:00 Zero hour (1945), the capitulation of the Nazi government...
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Nightwing (redirect from Superman in Kandor)
origins in Superman comics, where it was initially used by Superman in the bottled city of Kandor. Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths and Zero Hour: Crisis...
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Computo (character) (category Comics characters introduced in 1966)
Computo and use it as a basis for their enforcer B.I.O.N. Following Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which rebooted the Legion's continuity, Computo is reimagined...
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Hal Jordan (category Comics characters introduced in 1959)
Jordan also appeared as a villain. The Emerald Twilight and Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! storylines see him become the villain Parallax following Mongul's...
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End of an Era (comics) (category Comics about time travel)
Chris Gardner and Colleen Doran. A tie-in to the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time miniseries, it is the final story in the Legion of Super-Heroes' original continuity...
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Helena Sandsmark (category Comics characters introduced in 1996)
Cassie/Wonder Girl are introduced into the DC Universe following the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! storyline. Helena is an archaeologist, a student of Julia Kapatelis...
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Starman (Ted Knight) (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
During this time, Ted Knight marries a woman named Adele Doris Drew and has two children, Jack and David. In Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, Ted loses his...
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Fatal Five (category Comics characters introduced in 1967)
Mordecai. Following Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which reboots the Legion's continuity, the original Fatal Five are reintroduced in Legion of Super-Heroes...
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Battalion (DC Comics) (category Comics characters introduced in 1992)
but are stranded in the past before being killed during the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! event when the timeline collapses. Battalion is a metahuman with...
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Spider Girl (category Comics characters introduced in 1963)
in Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) (1989), Paka is a reformed thief and ally of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Shortly before the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time...
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Universo (category Comics characters introduced in 1966)
is liberated, Universo allies with Leland McCauley. Following Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which reboots the Legion's continuity, Universo is depicted...
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Reboot (fiction) (redirect from The big reset button in the sky)
(April 1985 – March 1986) Flashpoint #1-5 (May – September 2011) Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #4-0 (Sept. 1994) Vasquez, Zach (23 October 2018). "Beyond the...
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