Hourman #20
In "My So-Called Afterlife," Hourman grapples with a fractured sense of self as Amazo begins siphoning his essence, while Snapper Crane confronts a haunting moment from his past. Written by Tom Peyer and Christopher Priest, with dynamic art by Howard Porter and Jason Orfalas, this 2000 issue blends psychological tension with the surreal, all rendered in vivid colors by John Kalisz and sharp lettering by Kurt Hathaway. The cover by Rags Morales captures the dissonance of identity under pressure.
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Snapper is in the past, dealing with a nightmarish event in his life, and Hourman is running away from his problems while Amazo is stealing Hourman's life.
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