Hero Hotline
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | In appearance, the Hero Hotline was a corporate 24/7 hero organization that took on missions from people with problems that they believe required super-hero expertise. (Action Comics v1 #637) | ||
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+ | Its members consisted of superpowered beings who operated as heroes. (Action Comics v1 #637) | ||
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+ | They were able to call an ambulance in cases involving injuries. (Action Comics v1 #639) Similarly, they were able to notify the Fire Department of any emergencies. (Action Comics v1 #640) | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
*'''Coordinator''' : | *'''Coordinator''' : | ||
− | *'''Stretch''' : | + | *'''Soozie-Q''' : '''500Z-Q''' was the most advanced robot monitor in the world and operated as a receptionist for the company. (Action Comics v1 #637) |
− | *'''Microwavebelle''' : | + | *'''Stretch''' : '''Tom Longacre''' was a human that drank Gingold thus gaining stretching powers but prolonged use of has caused his body to loose its solidity. (Action Comics v1 #637) |
− | *'''Private Eyes''' : | + | *'''Microwavebelle''' : an amateur female scientist who made a Microwave Device that provides her powers and flight. (Action Comics v1 #637) |
− | *'''Diamondette''' : | + | *'''Private Eyes''' : '''Lester Lee''' was a private detective with Goggles that give telescopic, x-ray, microscopic, and infra-red vision. (Action Comics v1 #637) |
− | *'''Voice-Over''' : | + | *'''Diamondette''' : '''Diana Theotocopoulos''' was a blonde haired Metahuman to make her hands as hard as diamond. (Action Comics v1 #638) |
− | *'''Mister Muscle''' : | + | *'''Voice-Over''' : '''Andy Greenwald''' was a skilled ventriloquist and an accomplished vocal mimic. (Action Comics v1 #637) |
− | *'''Hotshot''' : | + | *'''Mister Muscle''' : '''Sturgis Butterfield''' was an obsessive bodybuilder, weightlifter and narcissist. (Action Comics v1 #637) |
+ | *'''Hotshot''' : '''Billy Lefferts''' was a male Metahuman able to shoot fireballs. (Action Comics v1 #637) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Action Comics Weekly v1'': (1989) | *''Action Comics Weekly v1'': (1989) | ||
+ | *''Hero Hotline v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Hero_Hotline_(New_Earth) DC Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero_Hotline Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero_Hotline Wikipedia Entry] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:26, 30 June 2022
The Hero Hotline is an organization that features in DC Comics.
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History
The Hero Hotline
Overview
In appearance, the Hero Hotline was a corporate 24/7 hero organization that took on missions from people with problems that they believe required super-hero expertise. (Action Comics v1 #637)
Its members consisted of superpowered beings who operated as heroes. (Action Comics v1 #637)
They were able to call an ambulance in cases involving injuries. (Action Comics v1 #639) Similarly, they were able to notify the Fire Department of any emergencies. (Action Comics v1 #640)
Members
- Coordinator :
- Soozie-Q : 500Z-Q was the most advanced robot monitor in the world and operated as a receptionist for the company. (Action Comics v1 #637)
- Stretch : Tom Longacre was a human that drank Gingold thus gaining stretching powers but prolonged use of has caused his body to loose its solidity. (Action Comics v1 #637)
- Microwavebelle : an amateur female scientist who made a Microwave Device that provides her powers and flight. (Action Comics v1 #637)
- Private Eyes : Lester Lee was a private detective with Goggles that give telescopic, x-ray, microscopic, and infra-red vision. (Action Comics v1 #637)
- Diamondette : Diana Theotocopoulos was a blonde haired Metahuman to make her hands as hard as diamond. (Action Comics v1 #638)
- Voice-Over : Andy Greenwald was a skilled ventriloquist and an accomplished vocal mimic. (Action Comics v1 #637)
- Mister Muscle : Sturgis Butterfield was an obsessive bodybuilder, weightlifter and narcissist. (Action Comics v1 #637)
- Hotshot : Billy Lefferts was a male Metahuman able to shoot fireballs. (Action Comics v1 #637)
Notes
- The Hero Hotline was created by Bob Rozakis, Stephen DeStefano and Karl Kesel where it made its first appearance in Action Comics Weekly v1 #637 (January, 1989).
Appearances
- Action Comics Weekly v1: (1989)
- Hero Hotline v1:
External Links
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