In (released February 28, 2023), writer Geoff Johns and artist Todd Nauck shift the series from a mysterious teen adventure into a high-stakes deep dive into DC’s complex temporal lore . The Lore Deep Dive: Corky Baxter’s Explanation
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Judy, known as "The Boom," reveals her secret history as a speedster whose powers are being siphoned by the Childminder to power the island’s temporal tech. In (released February 28, 2023), writer Geoff Johns
This revelation is particularly jarring for Stargirl, who has a history with various iterations of Hourman, leaving the reader to wonder if this hero has turned villainous or has a more complex temporal motive. Visual and Narrative Reception Visual and Narrative Reception The issue introduces or
The issue introduces or further defines the "Divine Continuum," the space beyond Hypertime where the Time Masters witness universal shifts. Character Revelations: The Boom and Wing
In a major twist, the "Foster Father" coming to collect the children is revealed to be Matthew Tyler , the robotic Hourman of the 853rd Century (from DC One Million ).
The issue is heavily defined by exposition, primarily delivered by , the youngest of the Time Masters. Corky serves as the "narrative bridge," explaining to Courtney and the gathered sidekicks how they ended up on Orphan Island , a location existing outside the normal flow of time.
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