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8.4
Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen
Apr 07, 2013Miville continues his hot streak on this ambitious series, but is somewhat dragged down by Ponticelli's loving but insufficient art. Read Full Review
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8.0
Crave Online - Andy Hunsaker
Apr 08, 2013We never have any idea where this book is going, and it will likely read better if you read collections to get whole story arcs at once. But Dial H is certainly worth your time to experience - and I'm looking forward to seeing if this has any actual effect on Flash comics. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
Apr 08, 2013This was a fun issue, with a nice connection to one of the brightest, most-upbeat heroes in the DC Universe. Miville makes good use of stretching into the shared universe to draw new readers without tapping the Dark Knight for yet another appearance to bolster sales. It's a brave, bold move and one that paid off at least a little bit. It's also one that could become quite tiresome if used too much. That doesn't seem to be the case here, as "Dial H" #11 has no shortage of new takes on familiar concepts while mixing in a few eccentric new ideas along the way. Read Full Review
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4.0
IGN - Melissa Grey
Apr 03, 2013While there is a shadow of an interesting plot with the Centipede, whose finger-steepling villainy is refreshingly camp, and the truth about the powers obtained with the H-dials, it's difficult to overlook the issue's glaring flaws, both in terms of the narrative and the art. Read Full Review