Hourman_GA by Renegade

Hourman is trademarked and the image of Hourman is  2004 DC Comics, Inc. and used without their permission

Contents:

Hourman_GA character.nif
Hourman_GA keyframes
Skin by Courtnall6

Created by Ken Fitch (Tex Thompson/Mr. America/Americommando) and Bernard Baily (The Spectre, Treasure Chest) Rex Tyler was a respected chemist, called "Tick-Tock" by friends and acquaintances for his punctuality. He developed a drug called Miraclo, which would give a man superstrength for an hour. Naturally he decided to use the Miraclo pills to fight crime. He designed a costume and became the mystery man called "Hourman." Hourman would be one of the first superheroes to battle supervillains, although they were generally of the mad scientist type. 

Hourman debuted in Adventure Comics #48, March, 1940. He also appeared in the first two issues of All-Star Comics and was a charter member of the Justice Society of America in All-Star Comics #3, winter 1940. Unfortunately, Hourman did not prove to be a popular character. In All-Star Comics #7, October-November 1941, he took a leave of absence from the JSA and never returned. His place was taken by Starman. In Adventure Comics, Hourman did not last much longer. His series ended with issue 83, February 1943.

By taking one Miraclo pill Hourman has increased strength, increased dexterity, and a higher endurance for one hour. Without the Miraclo pills, Tyler is as vulnerable as any normal man, if not more so.

Info from http://www.charitonvalley.com/~canote/hourman.html. More info here: http://www.toonopedia.com/hourman1.htm

Hourman has his own customized set of keyframes and is adorned with a slightly modified version of Courtnall6's Hourman I skin.

We're all in this together, so use however you see fit. Just don't go pissing off the fine folks at DC. Hourman is theirs so respect that. I know I do.

Have Fun!










