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Comic-Con is a yearly convention held in San Diego, California. It is a multi-genre event which at first covered only comic-books, television and film, but has now expanded into other areas, such as manga, animation and toys. It is traditionally a four-day event, spanning from Thursday to Sunday, although there is often a preview event on the Wednesday for pre-registered guests. The event is the largest of his kind in the world. |
Comic-Con is a yearly convention held in San Diego, California. It is a multi-genre event which at first covered only comic-books, television and film, but has now expanded into other areas, such as manga, animation and toys. It is traditionally a four-day event, spanning from Thursday to Sunday, although there is often a preview event on the Wednesday for pre-registered guests. The event is the largest of his kind in the world. |
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== Season One |
== Season One - 2006 == |
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In 2006, ''Heroes'' hosted a panel at Comic-Con. 2000 people attended. |
In 2006, ''Heroes'' hosted a panel at Comic-Con. 2000 people attended. |
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== Season Two |
== Season Two - 2007 == |
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In 2007, ''Heroes'' hosted a panel at Comic-Con, with many cast and crew taking fan questions, such as [[Tim Kring]], [[Masi Oka]], [[Hayden Panettiere]], [[Milo Ventimiglia]], [[Greg Grunberg]] and [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]]. |
In 2007, ''Heroes'' hosted a panel at Comic-Con, with many cast and crew taking fan questions, such as [[Tim Kring]], [[Masi Oka]], [[Hayden Panettiere]], [[Milo Ventimiglia]], [[Greg Grunberg]] and [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]]. |
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== Season Three |
== Season Three - 2008 == |
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An NBC hosted video of the ''Heroes'' panel can be seen [http://www.nbc.com/Comic-Con/video/clips/heroes/279918/ here]. |
An NBC hosted video of the ''Heroes'' panel can be seen [http://www.nbc.com/Comic-Con/video/clips/heroes/279918/ here]. |
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The panel was introduced by [[Jeph Loeb]] and included cast members [[Greg Grunberg]], [[Ali Larter]], [[Zachary Quinto]], [[Milo Ventimiglia]], [[Adrian Pasdar]], [[Dania Ramírez]], [[Hayden Panettiere]], [[James Kyson Lee]], [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]], [[Jack Coleman]], [[Masi Oka]], and artist [[Tim Sale]]. Creator [[Tim Kring]] was welcomed on stage with a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist, which included a DVD of episode [[Episode:A Second Coming|301]] which was screened for the audience. The panel then answered several questions from the audience. Not very much new information was presented, but it is revealed that [[Cristine Rose]] has been upgraded to a series regular, and the [[Season Two DVD]] will include lost episodes that didn't air due to the writer's strike. |
The panel was introduced by [[Jeph Loeb]] and included cast members [[Greg Grunberg]], [[Ali Larter]], [[Zachary Quinto]], [[Milo Ventimiglia]], [[Adrian Pasdar]], [[Dania Ramírez]], [[Hayden Panettiere]], [[James Kyson Lee]], [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]], [[Jack Coleman]], [[Masi Oka]], and artist [[Tim Sale]]. Creator [[Tim Kring]] was welcomed on stage with a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist, which included a DVD of episode [[Episode:A Second Coming|301]] which was screened for the audience. The panel then answered several questions from the audience. Not very much new information was presented, but it is revealed that [[Cristine Rose]] has been upgraded to a series regular, and the [[Season Two DVD]] will include lost episodes that didn't air due to the writer's strike. |
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==Season Four - 2009== |
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Nissan Cubes, stylized with ''Heroes''-themed art by [[Peter Steigerwald]], were driven by the Nissan Street team in San Diego to promote the 2009 ''Heroes'' Comic-Con events. One such Cube was given away by drawing each day at the 2009 convention (four in total). Visitors of the ''Heroes'' Nissan booth (#4029) could enter by scanning their badge. |
A few things about the convention were unlike previous years. First off, Nissan Cubes, stylized with ''Heroes''-themed art by [[Peter Steigerwald]], were driven by the Nissan Street team in San Diego to promote the 2009 ''Heroes'' Comic-Con events. One such Cube was given away by drawing each day at the 2009 convention (four in total). Visitors of the ''Heroes'' Nissan booth (#4029) could enter by scanning their badge. |
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Secondly, the afternoon before the panel, House Petrelli and [[Heroes All-Access]] held a party at the nearby "House of Blues". Confirmed attendees include artist [[Jason Badower]], writer [[Oliver Grigsby]], actor [[David H. Lawrence]] ([[Eric Doyle]]), music composer [[Wendy and Lisa|Lisa Coleman]], actress [[Ginger Pauley]] ([[Mrs. Shaw]]), and prop master [[James Clark]]. |
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Next, the panel for Season Four was presented in the Indigo Ballroom of the San Diego Gaslamp Hilton, and not in the convention building itself. Introductions were made by ''Attack of the Show'''s Blair Butler. |
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Finally, a free carnival was held outside the Gaslamp Hilton with ''Heroes''-related activities. The carnival included free games, food, and a bungee trampoline, along with exclusive footage and photos from the new season. |
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Image:Heroes Nissan Cube 2.jpg|For the 2009 convention, four Nissan Cubes... |
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Image:Heroes Nissan Cube |
Image:Heroes Nissan Cube 1.jpg|...were painted by Steigerwald... |
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Image:Heroes Nissan Cube 3.jpg|...and roamed the streets of San Diego. |
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Image:Heroes Nissan Cube Package.jpg|Another Nissan Cube in toy packaging at the 2009 convention. |
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Comic-Con International: San Diego is a convention held each year in San Diego. It is for comic-book fans in particular, and, each year, Heroes hosts a cast panel, where members of the cast answer fan questions.
About
Comic-Con is a yearly convention held in San Diego, California. It is a multi-genre event which at first covered only comic-books, television and film, but has now expanded into other areas, such as manga, animation and toys. It is traditionally a four-day event, spanning from Thursday to Sunday, although there is often a preview event on the Wednesday for pre-registered guests. The event is the largest of his kind in the world.
Season One - 2006
In 2006, Heroes hosted a panel at Comic-Con. 2000 people attended.
Season Two - 2007
In 2007, Heroes hosted a panel at Comic-Con, with many cast and crew taking fan questions, such as Tim Kring, Masi Oka, Hayden Panettiere, Milo Ventimiglia, Greg Grunberg and Sendhil Ramamurthy.
Season Three - 2008
An NBC hosted video of the Heroes panel can be seen here.
The panel was introduced by Jeph Loeb and included cast members Greg Grunberg, Ali Larter, Zachary Quinto, Milo Ventimiglia, Adrian Pasdar, Dania Ramírez, Hayden Panettiere, James Kyson Lee, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Jack Coleman, Masi Oka, and artist Tim Sale. Creator Tim Kring was welcomed on stage with a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist, which included a DVD of episode 301 which was screened for the audience. The panel then answered several questions from the audience. Not very much new information was presented, but it is revealed that Cristine Rose has been upgraded to a series regular, and the Season Two DVD will include lost episodes that didn't air due to the writer's strike.
Season Four - 2009
A few things about the convention were unlike previous years. First off, Nissan Cubes, stylized with Heroes-themed art by Peter Steigerwald, were driven by the Nissan Street team in San Diego to promote the 2009 Heroes Comic-Con events. One such Cube was given away by drawing each day at the 2009 convention (four in total). Visitors of the Heroes Nissan booth (#4029) could enter by scanning their badge.
Secondly, the afternoon before the panel, House Petrelli and Heroes All-Access held a party at the nearby "House of Blues". Confirmed attendees include artist Jason Badower, writer Oliver Grigsby, actor David H. Lawrence (Eric Doyle), music composer Lisa Coleman, actress Ginger Pauley (Mrs. Shaw), and prop master James Clark.
Next, the panel for Season Four was presented in the Indigo Ballroom of the San Diego Gaslamp Hilton, and not in the convention building itself. Introductions were made by Attack of the Show's Blair Butler.
Finally, a free carnival was held outside the Gaslamp Hilton with Heroes-related activities. The carnival included free games, food, and a bungee trampoline, along with exclusive footage and photos from the new season.
Gallery
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For the 2009 convention, four Nissan Cubes...
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...were painted by Steigerwald...
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...and roamed the streets of San Diego.
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Another Nissan Cube in toy packaging at the 2009 convention.