5/29/2023 0 Comments Kaleidoscope dcReed gave his original H-Dial to Grant and King's friend Nick Stevens.Īt some point, Robby lent his H-Dial to the Justice League at the time when Agamemno's Injustice League swapped minds with them and learned how to defeat them. Robby was eventually restored to normal by Chris King and Vicki Grant, the holders of two newer H-Dials created by the Wizard. While Wizard was apparently killed, Master had a short time working at Project Cadmus where he learned how to make his own supervillains from the cell samples of unidentified people. Still later, with the Dial apparently working normally again, Robby used it to transform himself into two people: unfortunately, the result was the creation of two entirely separate entities, the Master and the Wizard, who represented the good and evil sides of Reed's personality, neither remembering who they really were. The real Plastic Man defeated his doppelganger and confiscated the H-Dial, judging Robby too irresponsible to own it, though Robby later apparently regained it under unrevealed circumstances. He later found it again and dialled once more, but the Dial had become rusty and the damaged Dial transformed Robby into a deranged duplicate of Plastic Man, a hero whose identity Robby had assumed once before. Įventually, Robby stopped using the Dial, developing partial amnesia. In the end, Suzie receives a blow to the head that causes her to forget about the secret of the device. Robby's girlfriend Suzie uses the dial, dialing H-E-R-O-I-N-E to temporarily transform into Gem Girl. Robby's H-Dial was once used by his foe, Daffy Dagan, who briefly becomes a supervillain known as Daffy the Great after dialing V-I-L-L-A-I-N. He quickly uses it to protect Littleville under the guises of numerous superheroes. Each time he dials the letters H-E-R-O, Robby finds he turns into a different superpowered being dialing O-R-E-H makes him revert to his normal form. Resembling an old telephone dial, this device is hand-held and covered in unknown symbols (that somehow Robby was able to understand as modern letters.) How the dial got there or who created it is never revealed. Robby Reed, a teenager from Littleville, Colorado, discovered the dial in a cavern.
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