It's a special, extended-edition, double episode of the pod, as we welcome writer/artist Dan Jurgens and writer Ron Marz for back-to-back interviews! And what's the subject? None other than the 30th Anniversary of DC's Zero Hour crossover, which is being celebrated today (8/28) with a special one-shot, follow-up comic. First, we talk to Zero Hour architect Dan Jurgens, who tells us how both the original crossover and the anniversary issue came together, and then it's on to Ron Marz, whose seminal Emerald Twilight story in Green Lantern served as the precursor to Zero Hour and lent that series its villain (Parallax). Buckle up, folks, it's a long one!
Make sure you head to your LCS today to grab a copy of the Zero Hour 30th Anniversary Special!
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