Hourman #8 (1999) continues the exhilarating time-twisting journey of the android Hourman, a character unlike any other in the DC Universe. Engineered from Miracle Machine tech and imbued with near-limitless temporal power, this version of Hourman isn't just battling villains—he’s learning what it means to be human.
In this issue, written by Tom Peyer with dynamic art by Rags Morales, the narrative dives into themes of identity, morality, and legacy. As Hourman grapples with the weight of time travel and his artificial origins, he finds himself in unexpected moral territory—questioning his own programming and purpose. Along the way, he interacts with a colourful mix of characters from the broader DC mythos, adding depth and dimension to the unfolding saga.
With Morales’ crisp, emotive linework and Peyer's unique blend of sci-fi and heart, Hourman #8 balances philosophical intrigue with superhero spectacle. It’s a fantastic entry for both new readers and long-time fans of DC’s more experimental titles from the late '90s.
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Hourman #8 - 1999
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£2.50
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