Heroes, as almost everyone I've spoken to agrees, is a phenomenal show.
For me, though, it's more than that. As a die-hard comic book fan since the age of two, it's a dream come true.
Everything I loved about comics growing up is encapsulated in Heroes. The heroes, the villains, the powers, everything.
It's a pitch-perfect comic tale, yet is also fresh and original.
What boggles my mind is that Tim Kring*, the show-runner, has never read a comic book. Seriously.
I know, it shocked me too. But it's true. While one of the writers and executive producers is comic great Jeph Loeb**, the man in charge of the show went into this project without a history with, or background in, comic books.
Maybe it's that fact that allows Heroes to feel like a fresh take on the genre. Kring was able to go into the project without feeling like he needed to obey certain cliches or follow certain rules.
Loeb, on the other hand, is an uber-geek like me. He knows everything about comics. I think that the mesh of his comic knowledge and Kring's fresh vision has resulted in a wonderful piece of comic fiction, one that would work as well on the four-color page as it does on the tv screen.
And thank god for that.
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Footnote:
*For the over 30 crowd, it might make you smile to know that Kring wrote for another show involving super-powers, the short lived "Misfits of Science."
**Jeph Loeb's long time collaborator, Tim Sale, is responsible for all of the art in the series, from the paintings to the comics to sketches. His art is great, and I am happy to see him get the attention he deserves.
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For me, though, it's more than that. As a die-hard comic book fan since the age of two, it's a dream come true.
Everything I loved about comics growing up is encapsulated in Heroes. The heroes, the villains, the powers, everything.
It's a pitch-perfect comic tale, yet is also fresh and original.
What boggles my mind is that Tim Kring*, the show-runner, has never read a comic book. Seriously.
I know, it shocked me too. But it's true. While one of the writers and executive producers is comic great Jeph Loeb**, the man in charge of the show went into this project without a history with, or background in, comic books.
Maybe it's that fact that allows Heroes to feel like a fresh take on the genre. Kring was able to go into the project without feeling like he needed to obey certain cliches or follow certain rules.
Loeb, on the other hand, is an uber-geek like me. He knows everything about comics. I think that the mesh of his comic knowledge and Kring's fresh vision has resulted in a wonderful piece of comic fiction, one that would work as well on the four-color page as it does on the tv screen.
And thank god for that.
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Footnote:
*For the over 30 crowd, it might make you smile to know that Kring wrote for another show involving super-powers, the short lived "Misfits of Science."
**Jeph Loeb's long time collaborator, Tim Sale, is responsible for all of the art in the series, from the paintings to the comics to sketches. His art is great, and I am happy to see him get the attention he deserves.
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Awesome the best thing ever to be aired,I have never been hooked on anything like this,I mean I can't do anything when its on,its rush the kids to bed get somerthing to much and get totally lost in the show so it lives up to its name really!!This is the reason the tv was made!!! even my son watch's it in bed it just a shame that cos I live in the uk we got to wait for ages to see the next season!if anyone out there can update me on the next season i would be most greatfull!!! I was introduce to www.dvdsetshop.com. I will enjoy the next.
I was using my phone online using 3G when i came across this heores : official mobile game , being a heroes fan , i downloaded it.... the storyline of the games is somewhat the same as the real show, but they made changes to it, like future peter actually told hiro that slar was the bomb... and hiro dint kill syalr... and it all takes place at different places... overal it was fun... you can stop time and move objects, shoot fire, throw things, fly and stuff.....
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In Episode 4 Of Season 3 (I Am Become Death) We Saw The Future And This Is How It Has Already Changed.
Sylar Had A Kid Called Noah Who Called Peter His Uncle And Sylar Called Him His Brother... So Unless Peter Has Different Parents Too Or He Is Just So Close Too Sylar In The Future He Is Like A Brother; Then The Future Must Have Changed... Plus Sylar Hates Noah.
Another Thing Is That Knox Was Alive Working With Claire And Daphne.
I Know The Future Changing Isn't A Big Deal Or Anything But I Was Just Going Over It
Sylar Had A Kid Called Noah Who Called Peter His Uncle And Sylar Called Him His Brother... So Unless Peter Has Different Parents Too Or He Is Just So Close Too Sylar In The Future He Is Like A Brother; Then The Future Must Have Changed... Plus Sylar Hates Noah.
Another Thing Is That Knox Was Alive Working With Claire And Daphne.
I Know The Future Changing Isn't A Big Deal Or Anything But I Was Just Going Over It