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A hero manifested by Laodice through the H Dial, she is also the defender of a world based around carnival aspects.
Member of the race of the creators of the H-Dials, he rebeled against their kin and caused the destruction of several realities trying to save his own one.
A human who found her H-dial in a tree. It is unclear if she comes from earth or from another reality.
A cogsmith who found a G-dial in the machines web.
A swaggering robot dandy who dregdes out of the muck a dial-tapper,to copy any other dial-h in range.
A magmalark who found and use an autodialer so jammed it made him/her forget who or what he/she was once.
A minor demon who found a damaged h-dial than made him reconsidering his evil ways.
User of a version of the Dial H from another reality and leader of the Dial Bunch.
A dragon hybrid from Babylonian mythology.
Open-Window Man appears in the New 52.
A warrant officer in the Canadian military who held possession of the S-I-D-E Dial.
A killer in search of the H Dial who can rewind time to correct his mistakes.
A possessor of an H Dial who emerged from the Abyss and targets other possessor of H Dials. He has great control over his Dial and its forms.
Inventor of the Telephone
One of the original users of the H Dial in ancient time.
Vernon Boyne's boss and a nullomancer.
A mysterious female user of a H Dial who always wears a cloak and a mask to remember her identity.
A crime boss who employed Nelson Jent's best friend Darren Hirsch.
Nelson Jent's best friend.
Wielder of the H Dial during the New 52 era.
Pandora is the mysterious figure who appeared at the end of Flashpoint when then the DC, Vertigo, and Wildstorm universes merged into one. She later appeared throughout the DC Universe, seemingly observing all the characters.
A seemingly endless humanoid shaped black hole.
An alien thief able to emit toxic ink from his finger tips.
A user of the legendary H Dial who was once part of a team with Vicki Grant, but now is solo.
Having discovered his mother murdered and his father blamed for the act, forensic scientist Barry Allen sought to clear his father's name and find the real killer. After being doused in chemicals and struck by lightning, Barry was granted the gift of super-speed. Now he protects his hometown of Central City as The Flash, the fastest man alive and founding member of the Justice League.
A famous inventor whose inventions are still used today.
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