It’s Graphic Novel day once again! Chapter 30: String Theory was posted to the official Heroes website today. The graphic novel comes in two flavors: interactive or printable [PDF].
If you’re not familiar with the graphic novel, you should be! (You can read all of the past graphic novels here.) In most cases they pick up right where the television show leaves you and fill in additional back story between episodes.
A brief introduction to this week’s graphic novel after the jump.
Chapter 30: String Theory
Soon after discovering his unusual abilities, Peter Petrelli encountered Hiro Nakamura. Solemn and grim, Hiro claimed that he was from the future, here to give Peter a brief but puzzling warning: save the cheerleader, save the world.
Later, Peter would meet Hiro once again — for the first time. This Hiro, from present day, was warm and optimistic, the complete opposite of his future self. What events could trigger such a massive change in the young office worker? And why seek out Peter Petrelli?
Wow. Wow. Wow. What can I say about this issue, other than Wow?
You’re getting me hooked now Chris. :)
Hehe, what are friends for?
You’re getting me hooked now Chris. :)
Hehe, what are friends for?
I LOVE Heroes… Can’t wait for this next week when we get a glimpse into the future. Rocksome.
Yeah, seriously. I can’t wait either. I’ve already seen a few spoilers from next week and it looks like it’s going to be an awesome show – yet again.
I’m continually amazed by Heroes and its ability to tell a great story week in and week out. Neither Lost or X-Files grabbed my attention and impressed me as much when I was a big fan of those shows… Don’t get me wrong, I love Lost… but if they were pit it up against Heroes in the same time slot, Lost would get recorded while I watched Heroes live.
I’m with you, Heroes really does deliver week in, week out. LOST as of late has been impressing me as well. I also can’t leave out Battlestar Galactica either… man that’s a good show. I really don’t watch that much TV… haha… sure sounds like I do though. :)
I agree. Lost has been pretty good as of late – especially since the hiatus ended. I never got into BG… the only shows on SciFi I watch are Stargate and Stargate:Atlantis.
I LOVE Heroes… Can’t wait for this next week when we get a glimpse into the future. Rocksome.
Yeah, seriously. I can’t wait either. I’ve already seen a few spoilers from next week and it looks like it’s going to be an awesome show – yet again.
I’m continually amazed by Heroes and its ability to tell a great story week in and week out. Neither Lost or X-Files grabbed my attention and impressed me as much when I was a big fan of those shows… Don’t get me wrong, I love Lost… but if they were pit it up against Heroes in the same time slot, Lost would get recorded while I watched Heroes live.
I’m with you, Heroes really does deliver week in, week out. LOST as of late has been impressing me as well. I also can’t leave out Battlestar Galactica either… man that’s a good show. I really don’t watch that much TV… haha… sure sounds like I do though. :)
I agree. Lost has been pretty good as of late – especially since the hiatus ended. I never got into BG… the only shows on SciFi I watch are Stargate and Stargate:Atlantis.
It’s Rob!!! and He loves Heroes. :)
I agree with you both about Heroes, however I never really got into LOST or BG. I am a big CSI (all 3) fan though. :P
To each his own, right? CSI’s a pretty interesting show, but it’s never captivated me enough to give it a chance more than a handful of times.
It’s Rob!!! and He loves Heroes. :)
I agree with you both about Heroes, however I never really got into LOST or BG. I am a big CSI (all 3) fan though. :P
To each his own, right? CSI’s a pretty interesting show, but it’s never captivated me enough to give it a chance more than a handful of times.
hehe yeah true. At least we all agree on Heroes. :)
hehe yeah true. At least we all agree on Heroes. :)