Issue | #14 |
Published | May 2004 |
Cover Price | $2.50 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Peter Tomasi; Stephen Wacker (associate) |
Characters | Shocking Suzi; Amy Walker; H-E-R-O Dial |
Genre | super-hero |
Pencils | John Van Fleet (signed) |
Inks | John Van Fleet (signed) |
Characters | Joe Walker; Mike; Amy Walker; Robby Reed; Shocking Suzi [Jo]; Mickey; unnamed common crooks; unnamed security guards |
Synopsis | Joe Walker continues to have problems adjusting to being female, as his wife Amy temporarily abandons him. She finally finds the H-E-R-O Dial, enabling Joe to transform back into himself, after which someone else finds the dial and changes into the same super-heroine, Shocking Suzi. Elsewhere, Robby Reed decides to search Heaton, PA for the H-E-R-O Dial. Alternate story ending is that Joe Walker dreams of his wife finding the dial, but he is instead trapped in the super-heroine body of Shocking Suzi but has lost the super powers. |
Genre | super-hero |
Script | Will Pfeifer |
Pencils | Leonard Kirk |
Inks | Wade von Grawbadger |
Colors | J. D. Mettler |
Letters | Ken Lopez |
Notes | Continued from H-E-R-O #13; continued in H-E-R-O #15. Joe Walker is incorrectly shown dialing H-E-R-O instead of O-R-E-H to return to normal. |