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''Hard Time'' is a
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series written by
Steve Gerber Stephen Ross Gerber (; September 20, 1947 – February 10, 2008) was an American comic book writer and creator of the satiric Marvel Comics character Howard the Duck. Other works include '' Man-Thing'', '' Omega the Unknown,'' '' Marvel Spotlig ...
and
Mary Skrenes Mary Skrenes is a comic book writer and screenwriter. She may be best known as co-creator (with Steve Gerber) of Omega the Unknown for Marvel Comics, although she worked on other Marvel characters such as the Defenders and Guardians of the Galax ...
and originally published by DC Focus, a short-lived imprint of
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. The aim of the imprint was to feature super-powered characters who did not follow the traditional format of classic superhero adventures. ''Hard Time'''s first run was 12 issues long, published from April 2004 to March 2005. The series returned from hiatus in December 2005, titled ''Hard Time: Season Two''. With the demise of DC Focus, this run was published under the unfocused DC bullet. DC announced ''Hard Times cancellation in March 2006. The comic ended with issue #7 of ''Season Two''.


Storyline


Backstory

''Hard Time'' focuses on 15-year-old Ethan Harrow (early publicity referred to him as "Ethan Chiles"), who was involved in a high-school shooting scare gone wrong which cost several students their lives. For two years Travis Danes and the
high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
football team bullied Ethan and his friend Brandon Snood, whose home life was fairly bad. After Travis and two of his friends tried to rape a girl named Inez Mellencamp, Brandon stopped it by setting off the fire alarm. Travis and his friends merely got suspended for a week. Later Ethan and Brandon plan a "fake" school shooting as a way of getting back at the jocks. Things go wrong and Brandon winds up shooting several students and faculty members. As Ethan later tells his lawyer, "it was supposed to be a joke. Brandon told me the guns were loaded with blanks". Ethan is initially in shock, but when Brandon levels his gun at Alyssa Nichols, a girl that Ethan has feelings for, Ethan tries to stop him. Unsuccessful at first, Ethan's super-power emerges, killing Brandon. After the shooting, Travis was paralyzed and Brandon was dead, along with four others. Although Ethan was not directly involved with the murders, he was tried as an adult and given fifty years to life in
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with eligibility for
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in the year 2053. Ethan maintains that the
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convicted him before he ever got to
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.


Season one

While in prison, Ethan continues to manifest a superpower called the "KHE-CHARE" that appears as psychic manifestation of his alter ego while he sleeps, or is otherwise unconscious. A fellow inmate, the elderly "Fruitcake" eventually instructs Ethan on the use of his power and its origin. Initially, Ethan is unaware of his alter ego, which acted on his suppressed emotions of anger and revenge. Ethan eventually learns how to control his powers and use them even in a conscious state. While in prison, Ethan encounters a number of people, including: :Prison Staff *''Harvey Brickman'', the warden *''Dr. Robert Dinkens'', a psychiatrist :Inmates *''Hubert "Curly" Wallace'', Ethan's cellmate and grandfather to Norma "Red" Rothenberg *''George W. Cole'', who gives Ethan the nickname "Prodigy". Released in 2009 and dead in 2010 in attempting a robbery. *''Alonzo "Fruitcake" Mullins'', who knows of Ethan's powers. Dead on December 16, 2012, stroke in bed. *''Arturo Lopez'', a Latino gang member whose girlfriend Mercedes is pregnant; later on in life (40 so years later) he is a "Don Arturo" and released. *''Cindy Crane'', a
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woman. Released in 2011, obtained
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, and inherited her mother's salon. *''Swift'', Cindy's lover and a member of the Aryan Brotherhood, deceased *''Gantry the Preacher'', an arsonist, deceased *''Lewis Gatherwood'', a rapist, deceased *''Raeder'', the gang boss of the Aryan Brotherhood *''Alcazar'', the gang boss of the Diablos, a
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gang *''Kilo, Samoan'', big man willing to throw his weight, for a
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or two *''Everly'', a craftsman who makes things out of
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,
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, or
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for porn *''Brazo'', a one-armed artist who always needs supplies *''Saeed'', a prison smuggler who likes
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,
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*'' Duane Cutter'', serial killer who carved up his victims While Ethan is in prison, life goes on outside. Ethan's mother, Sheila Harrow is dating Jack Forbes, his lawyer. Norma "Red" Rothenberg, the granddaughter of Curly corresponds with Ethan. Also, Alyssa Nichols, now institutionalized and currently residing at the Shady Grove
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, sends him letters thanking him for saving her life. She asked Ethan to write back, and the two share a
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-like relationship. On Ethan Harrow's 16th
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, Red, the granddaughter of one of Ethan's fellow inmates, takes his virginity against the door of the visitor's restroom. Mercedes goes into
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as she and Arturo are being
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. Ethan's lawyer asks his mother to marry him, but she said no.


Season two

The first issue of ''Season Two'' was released on December 7, 2005. Ethan met with his lawyer, who is trying to get him a new trial, and Red's parents, Julius and Truth Rothenberg, representatives of "The Prisoners'
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". Ethan told them the full story of the school shooting. Jack told Ethan that the judge was up for an
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and couldn't look "soft" on high school shooters. Jack told Ethan to stay out of trouble until the new trial. A new inmate named ''Cutter'', who is a psycho, arrives at the prison. Cole starts schooling Ethan in ''" Prison Economics"''. Ethan's Khe-Chara starts having violent revulsion to ''Cutter'', so "Fruitcake" gives him a "Third Eye". The ''Cutter'' befriends Hardin and Cindy into his "Sphere of Influence". ''Hard Time Season Two'' #7 jumps ahead 49 years to the year 2053, to the end of Ethan's sentence. His mind is scanned, to determine whether he is genuinely repentant for his crime; in the process, the various fates of everyone he met while in prison are revealed, as are many details about how his superhuman power functioned (which allowed him to send out his astral form to experience numerous activities outside the prison), and what happened to the people outside of prison. Eventually he is ruled to have truly atoned, and is released. He walks out the prison gate and sees a floating
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is waiting for him; although the readers do not see who is inside the limousine, Ethan does, and gets in.


Bibliography

* ''HARD TIME'' (imprint DC Focus) #1–12 (April 2004 – March 2005) * ''HARD TIME SEASON TWO'' #1–7 (December 2005 – June 2006)


Collected editions

The first series has been collected into
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: * ''Hard Time: 50 to Life'' (collects ''Hard Time'' #1–6, 144 pages, 2004, ) * ''Hard Time: Sixteen'' (collects ''Hard Time'' #7–12, 144 pages, 2013, )


Notes


External links


SteveGerber.comThe Hurtt LockerHard Time: Season 2 – A Few Quick Notes


* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hard Time (Comics) DC Comics titles Comics by Steve Gerber