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H-E-R-O#1
Cover: John Van Fleet

H-E-R-O #1

Apr 2003 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Powers and Abilities [Part One]”

In *H-E-R-O* #1, written by Will Pfeifer and illustrated by Kano with colors by Dave Stewart, Jerry Feldon faces a breaking point—his life in ruins, he calls a crisis hotline to share his story. Through a raw, introspective narrative, he recounts his first brush with heroism after discovering the mysterious H-E-R-O dial, a moment that saved a boy from a drunk driver but left him wounded in ways that go beyond the physical. The cover by John Van Fleet captures the weight of that turning point in a single, haunting image.

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writer Will Pfeifer · artist, inker Kano · colorist Dave Stewart · letterer Ken Lopez · cover John Van Fleet

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artist, inker Kano
colorist Dave Stewart
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils, inks John Van Fleet

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Jerry Feldon is contemplating suicide and tells the crisis hotline operator about his pathetic life and his first adventure after finding the H-E-R-O dial, where he saves a boy from a drunk driver but is seriously injured himself.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).