![]() ![]() In House of Mystery #169 (September 1967), Robby's girlfriend Suzie uses the dial, dialing H-E-R-O-I-N-E to temporarily transform into Gem Girl. Robby's H-Dial was once used by his foe, Daffy Dagan, who in House of Mystery #158 (April 1966) briefly becomes a supervillain known as Daffy the Great after dialing V-I-L-L-A-I-N. He quickly uses it to protect Littleville under the guises of numerous superheroes. Each time he dials the letters H-E-R-O, Robby finds he turns into a different superpowered being dialing O-R-E-H makes him revert to his normal form. ![]() Resembling an old telephone dial, this device is hand-held and covered in unknown symbols (that somehow Robby was able to understand as modern letters.) How the dial got there or who created it is never revealed. The original owner of the dial is Robert "Robby" Reed, a teenager from Littleville, Colorado, who discovers the dial in a cavern. ![]() The art was by Jim Mooney, with scripts by Dave Wood. The original series debuted House of Mystery #156 (January 1966), and continued until issued #173 (March-April 1968). ![]()
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