The first Hourman is chemist Rex Tyler, who creates a new synthesis, "Miraclo", which grants him super-strength and endurance, but only for one hour.
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The first Hourman is chemist Rex Tyler, who creates a new synthesis, "Miraclo", which grants him super-strength and endurance, but only for one hour.
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Original Hourman is Rex Tyler who appeared in the Golden Age of Comic Books and is a common member of the Justice Society of America.
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Hourman spent many years after leaving the group critically ill until Amazo, posing as a future incarnation of the android Hourman, cured him of his Miraclo addiction.
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Tyler, the android known as the third Hourman, took Rex and some other JSA members to the Timepoint to save Rick's life.
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Rick is active as Hourman and is an active member of the JSA.
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Hourman often perceived himself as Rex and as Rex's descendant.
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Hourman's software is encoded with the genetics of Rex Tyler, giving him all of Rex's memories.
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Hourman originally possessed the Worlogog, which gave him complete control over time.
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Hourman later gave all but a shard of it up, but not before he absorbed all of Batman's memories of the JLA.
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Hourman was able to access an "Hour of Power", sixty minutes during which he had power over time.
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Hourman can do many things with this control: move between picoseconds, travel through time, use his own time vision or make people and things younger, slow a person down until essentially frozen, create tunnels between different time periods, and share power with other individuals .
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