Talk:9th Wonders!
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[edit] Lose of comic
Hiro doesn't seem to have the comic anylonger. Why is it not shown? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.247.128.79 (talk • contribs) 21:29, November 27, 2006 (UTC)
- I foresee two possibilities. First, it could have slowly disintegrated as the characters got closer to its base timeline. Second, Hiro might have kept it in his suitcase instead of carrying it around in his hand everywhere he goes. I'm sure one of these is more likely than the other, but I'm not sure which one. --Psiphiorg 05:22, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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- Another option is that since they have progressed past its end point he gave it to Micah when they met up. They were talking about the comics.. EnsRedShirt 07:22, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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- If you are referring to the scene after the car accident in episode 7, Micah leaves the place without the comic.
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[edit] Presumably?
The article says that 9th Wonders is "(presumably) self-published by Isaac Mendez". Why presumably? When Hiro opens the 14th issue in the second episode, it is clearly stated: "published by writer/artist Isaac Mendez". I will leave out "presumably".
[edit] Hiro or Ando?
The article says Sylar is amused that Hiro thinks he could defeat him. However, the episode's dialogue suggests that Sylar is referring to Ando, not Hiro. 71.217.107.21 18:35, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] All Stories?
"The stories that take place in 9th Wonders! are a direct reflection of Mendez's own precognitive visions." Including the one Micah was reading? It looked like some generic monster on the cover as opposed to anything in the "real" world. --OGoncho 01:21, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
- That monster is Uluru. Tim Kring has said that Uluru exists only in the pages of the comic book, but Isaac has had a vision of him (whether this was actually related to his precognitive visions or just a result his drug use, I can't say). That being said, I'm not sure saying that the comics are a direct reflection of his visions is necessarily the best way to get the idea across. I think perhaps that saying they are heavily influenced by his visions would be more accurate (or at least less misleading), though many of the comics do contain very accurate (and detailed) predictions.
[edit] Hold on a second, Can someone else see the future?
Ok in Fight or Flight (Heroes) Micah has a NEW 9th Wonders Comics that talks about a girl who has Monica's muscle mimic or "copycat". Isaac Mendez is dead. So the question is, who is making the new 9th Wonders comics. Is there someone else who can see the future and has bought the rights to Isaac's Comic. Both Isaac and Somone are dead, the only people left with the rights to Isaac's work is the Company.
The way i see it there a 3 possibilities. 1: Someone else from else where who we do not know about yet is making the new comics. 2: Someone working for the company is making the comics. 3: NBC and Tim Kring went back to their original Idea and have a character read who resurrects people. "The original Nightmare man" before Matt's father and the whole "Takezo Kensei is British" thing. --74.71.128.154 (talk) 22:19, 26 December 2007 (UTC)