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Hourman#7
Cover: Scott McDaniel & John Dell

Hourman #7

Oct 1999 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.95 CAD
“The Human League”

In "The Human League," Hourman confronts the synthetic menace Amazo not with power, but with the quiet strength of humanity—proving that empathy can outshine even perfect replication. Written by Tom Peyer and illustrated by Rags Morales, with inks by David Meikis and colors by Gloria Vasquez and Heroic Age, the issue blends emotional weight with high-stakes action. The cover by Scott McDaniel and John Dell captures the moment’s intensity, all set in a 1999 world where one hero’s choice reshapes the past.

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writer Tom Peyer · artist Rags Morales · inker David Meikis · colorist Gloria Vasquez · colorist Heroic Age · letterer Kurt Hathaway · cover Scott McDaniel, John Dell

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Full credits

writer Tom Peyer
colorist Heroic Age
letterer Kurt Hathaway
cover pencils Scott McDaniel
cover inks John Dell

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Hourman defeats Amazo using Rex Tyler's humanity, and undoes the past to turn all of Amazo's victims human again. Then he goes to apologize to Rex's wife for the damage he did.

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