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* '''[[Graphic novels]]''', information contained within the comics that supplement canonical information on ''Heroes'', including places, locations, and characters.
* '''[[Graphic novels]]''', information contained within the comics that supplement canonical information on ''Heroes'', including places, locations, and characters.
* '''[[Graphic novel collection]]''', a book of bound [[graphic novels]] (Issues 1 to 43), published by [[DC Comics]].
* '''[[Graphic novel collection]]''', a book of bound [[graphic novels]] (Issues 1 to 43), published by [[DC Comics]].
* '''[[Helix Comics]]''', early publisher of ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' and also "Heroes" labeled comics.
* '''[[Helix Comics]]''', a fictional publisher of ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' and "Heroes" labeled comics, drawn for promotional use only by artist [[Tim Sale]].
* '''[[Marvel Comics]]''', the producer of ''[[Spider-Man]]'', ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'', ''[[X-Men]]'', and other comic books.
* '''[[Marvel Comics]]''', the producer of ''[[Spider-Man]]'', ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'', ''[[X-Men]]'', and other comic books.
* '''[[Sam's Comics]]''', [[Tokyo, Japan]] and [[Lawrence, KS]], where [[Hiro]] finds several versions of ''[[9th Wonders!]]''
* '''[[Sam's Comics]]''', [[Tokyo, Japan]] and [[Lawrence, KS]], where [[Hiro]] finds several versions of ''[[9th Wonders!]]''

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