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Hero Hotline #4 (July 1989):
“Bombs Away”
by Bob Rozakis, Stephen DeStefano, Kurt Schaffenberger

Hero Hotline #4

Title: “Bombs Away”

Medium: comic

Cover date: July 1989

Publisher: DC
Written by: Bob Rozakis
Art by: Stephen DeStefano, Kurt Schaffenberger


18 characters in this story:

Character
(Click links for info about character
and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.)
Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Microwavebelle Microwavebelle (Belle Jackson) hero
  Hero Hotline DC 11
Mister Muscle Mister Muscle (Sturgis Butterfield) hero
  Hero Hotline DC 8
Ms. Terrific Ms. Terrific hero
  Hero Hotline (Night Shift) DC 1
Private Eyes Private Eyes (Lester Lee) hero
  Hero Hotline DC 17
Stretch Stretch (Tom Longacre) hero
  Hero Hotline DC 13
Thunderhead hero
  Hero Hotline (Night Shift) DC 1
Voice-Over Voice-Over (Andy Greenwald) hero
  Hero Hotline DC 11
Hotshot Hotshot (Billy Lefferts) hero
  Hero Hotline DC 11
Zeep the Living Sponge Zeep the Living Sponge hero
  Hero Hotline (Night Shift) DC 4
Chlorino hero
  Hero Hotline (Night Shift) DC 1
Herald hero
  Hero Hotline (Night Shift) DC 1
Diamondette Diamondette (Di Theotocopoulos) hero
  Hero Hotline DC 31
Ellie Longacre supporting character
  Hero Hotline (staff)
[daughter of Stretch]
DC 3
Fred Fred hero
  Hero Hotline
[invisible, intangible; only Voice-Over believes he is real]
DC 6
Melanie Boulder Melanie Boulder supporting character based on a real person
CBR Scale: A Pentecostal
[famed busty Country Western singer; based on Dolly Parton] DC 8
Marie the Psychic Turtle hero
  Hero Hotline (Night Shift) DC 2
Soozie-Q Soozie-Q (500Z-Q) supporting character
CBR Scale: I N.A.
Hero Hotline
[mobile computer monitoring system]
DC 10
Card Queen hero
  Hero Hotline (Night Shift) DC 1