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==References==
==References==
===References In ''Heroes''===
===[[Graphic Novel:The Crane]]===
* There is a figurine and a poster of [[wikipedia:Superman|Superman]] in [[Hiro's apartment]] in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. (''[[The Crane]]'')
[[Hiro]] keeps a figurine and a poster of [[wikipedia:Superman|Superman]] in [[Hiro's apartment|his apartment]] in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. While there, he rips up his copy of ''[[wikipedia:Action Comics|Action Comics]]'', Issue #1, when Superman, the first major comic book superhero, debuted his [[powers]] of super-strength, invulnerability and super-speed.
* [[Hiro]] rips up his copy of ''[[wikipedia:Action Comics|Action Comics]]'', Issue #1, when Superman, the first major comic book superhero, debuted his [[powers]] of super-strength, invulnerability and super-speed. (''[[The Crane]]'')
* After escaping prison, [[D.L. Hawkins]] looks out from above the [[Nevada State Penitentiary]] (''[[Snapshots]]''). [[Hana]] [[EDT|watches communications]] while standing above [[Las Vegas]] (''[[The Path of the Righteous]]''). These poses are reminiscent of a pose used frequently in the ''[[wikipedia:Batman|Batman]]'' comics, notably on the cover of #608 by [[Jeph Loeb]] and [[Jim Lee]].
* Hiro sees [[Nathan]] [[flight|fly]] outside the [[Fly By Night Diner]]. Referencing Superman, he says, "Up, up, and away!" (''[[Hiros]]'')
* When [[Micah]] asks [[D.L.]] how he escaped from prison, D.L. tells his son he has a [[secret]], "just like Superman". (''[[Better Halves]]'')
* D.L. and Micah reference the partnership and tights-wearing aspects of Batman and [[wikipedia:Robin (comics)|Robin]]. (''[[Episode:Homecoming|Homecoming]]'')
* Before [[Gabriel Gray]] became [[Sylar]], his appearance resembled Clark Kent. (''[[Episode:Six Months Ago|Six Months Ago]]'')
** When Sylar prepares to meet [[Virginia Gray|his mother]], he wears his glasses and visits her as a normal watchmaker (''[[The Hard Part]]''). This refers to Clark Kent wearing and being a normal reporter. When Clark Kent takes off his glasses and reveals his costume, he becomes Superman. When Gabriel Gray takes off his glasses and reveals his true identity, he becomes Sylar.
*** It should also be noted that both Superman and Sylar begin with the letter ''S''.
* [[Gray and Sons|Gray & Sons]] has a collection of crystals similar to the structures seen in ''Superman'' comics. (''[[Six Months Ago]]'')
* [[Dale]] compares her hearing to that of Superman. (''[[Episode:Unexpected|Unexpected]]'')
* Significant homage is paid to [[wikipedia:Alan Moore|Alan Moore's]] ''[[wikipedia:Watchmen|Watchmen]]'':
** The pending [[explosion|destruction]] of [[New York City]] is a shared theme.
*** [[Mr. Linderman|Mr. Linderman's]] hope that the destruction of New York would bring people together (''[[Episode:.07%|.07%]]'') pays homage to the villain's plot in ''Watchmen''.
** [[Sylar]] and [[wikipedia:Doctor Manhattan|Dr. Manhattan]]: Before he becomes Dr. Manhattan, Jon Osterman is a watchmaker's son, just like [[Gabriel Gray]].
*** [[Sylar]] says "That's okay, to just be a normal watchmaker" (''[[Episode:The Hard Part|The Hard Part]]''). Chapter Four of ''Watchmen'', which relates Dr. Manhattan's origin story, ends with the [[wikipedia:Albert Einstein|Albert Einstein]] quote, "The release of atom power has changed everything except our way of thinking... The solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind. If only I had known, I should have become a watchmaker."
* [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10548 According] to [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]], [[Kirby Plaza]] is named for [[Wikipedia:Jack Kirby|Jack Kirby]], the well-known DC artist.
* Ando tells Hiro that his whole life he talked about his favorite stories of heroes he wanted to be, Superman being one of them. (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'')


===Other References===
===[[Graphic Novel:Snapshots]]===
After escaping prison, [[D.L. Hawkins]] looks out from above the [[Nevada State Penitentiary]], reminiscent of a pose used frequently in the ''[[wikipedia:Batman|Batman]]'' comics, notably on the cover of #608 by [[Jeph Loeb]] and [[Jim Lee]].
* Hiro references Batman and Bruce Wayne's butler when he says, "Maybe father can whip up a utility belt. Where's my Alfred when I need one?" in [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2007/02/my_father.php/ an entry] on [[Hiro's blog|his blog]].

===[[Hiros]]===
[[Hiro]] sees [[Nathan]] [[flight|fly]] outside the [[Fly By Night Diner]]. Referencing Superman, he says, "Up, up, and away!"

===[[Better Halves]]===
When [[Micah]] asks [[D.L.]] how he escaped from prison, D.L. tells his son he has a [[secret]], "just like Superman".

===[[Homecoming]]===
[[D.L.]] and [[Micah]] reference the partnership and tights-wearing aspects of Batman and [[wikipedia:Robin (comics)|Robin]].

===[[Six Months Ago]]===
Before [[Gabriel Gray]] became [[Sylar]], his appearance resembled Clark Kent. Additionally, [[Gray and Sons|Gray & Sons]] has a collection of crystals similar to the structures seen in ''Superman'' comics.

===[[Unexpected]]===
[[Dale]] compares her hearing to that of Superman.

===[[Graphic Novel:The Path of the Righteous]]===
[[Hana]] [[EDT|watches communications]] while standing above [[Las Vegas]], reminiscent of a pose used frequently in the ''[[wikipedia:Batman|Batman]]'' comics, notably on the cover of #608 by [[Jeph Loeb]] and [[Jim Lee]].

===[[The Hard Part]]===
When [[Sylar]] prepares to meet [[Virginia Gray|his mother]], he wears his glasses and visits her as a normal watchmaker, looking very much like Clark Kent. This refers to Clark Kent wearing and being a normal reporter. When Clark Kent takes off his glasses and reveals his costume, he becomes Superman. When Gabriel Gray takes off his glasses and reveals his true identity, he becomes Sylar.

===[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]===
[[Ando]] tells [[Hiro]] that his whole life he talked about his favorite stories of [[hero]]es he wanted to be, Superman being one of them.

==[[Heroes 360]]==
* [[Hiro]] references Batman and Bruce Wayne's butler when he says, "Maybe father can whip up a utility belt. Where's my Alfred when I need one?" in [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2007/02/my_father.php/ an entry] on [[Hiro's blog|his blog]].
* In a [[Hiro's blog|blog]] [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/riding_in_style.php entry], [[Hiro]] says that [[Nathan Petrelli]] "is Clark Kent without the glasses. Instead of a cape, he wears pajamas when he [[flight|flies]]. Very cool."
* In a [[Hiro's blog|blog]] [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/riding_in_style.php entry], [[Hiro]] says that [[Nathan Petrelli]] "is Clark Kent without the glasses. Instead of a cape, he wears pajamas when he [[flight|flies]]. Very cool."
* Hiro ends [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/11/post.php another blog entry] with "in brightest day, in blackest night", referring to [[wikipedia:Green_Lantern#Green_Lantern_oath|Green Lantern's oath]].
* Hiro ends [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/11/post.php another blog entry] with "in brightest day, in blackest night", referring to [[wikipedia:Green_Lantern#Green_Lantern_oath|Green Lantern's oath]].
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"''Your whole life you talked about your favorite stories... [[Star Wars]], [[Star Trek]], Superman, [[Kensei]]... All the [[hero]]es you wanted to be.''"
"''Your whole life you talked about your favorite stories... [[Star Wars]], [[Star Trek]], Superman, [[Kensei]]... All the [[hero]]es you wanted to be.''"
: - [[Ando]] (to [[Hiro]]) (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'')
: - [[Ando]] (to [[Hiro]]) (''[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]'')

==Notes==
* Significant homage is paid to [[wikipedia:Alan Moore|Alan Moore's]] ''[[wikipedia:Watchmen|Watchmen]]'':
** The pending [[explosion|destruction]] of [[New York City]] is a shared theme.
*** [[Mr. Linderman|Mr. Linderman's]] hope that the destruction of New York would bring people together (''[[Episode:.07%|.07%]]'') pays homage to the villain's plot in ''Watchmen''.
** [[Sylar]] and [[wikipedia:Doctor Manhattan|Dr. Manhattan]]: Before he becomes Dr. Manhattan, Jon Osterman is a watchmaker's son, just like [[Gabriel Gray]].
*** [[Sylar]] says "That's okay, to just be a normal watchmaker" (''[[Episode:The Hard Part|The Hard Part]]''). Chapter Four of ''Watchmen'', which relates Dr. Manhattan's origin story, ends with the [[wikipedia:Albert Einstein|Albert Einstein]] quote, "The release of atom power has changed everything except our way of thinking... The solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind. If only I had known, I should have become a watchmaker."
* [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10548 According] to [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]], [[Kirby Plaza]] is named for [[Wikipedia:Jack Kirby|Jack Kirby]], the well-known DC artist.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 05:33, 13 August 2007

DC Comics

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First reference: The Crane
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DC Comics is an American comic book line operated by Time Warner.

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DC Comics is one of the largest and best known American comic book publishers. DC is responsible for some of pop culture's best known comic book super heroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Green Arrow, and their teammates in the Justice League of America.

The initials "DC" were an abbreviation for the original name of "Detective Comics", but DC was later adapted to be the company's official name. DC comics was founded in 1934 by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson.

References

Graphic Novel:The Crane

Hiro keeps a figurine and a poster of Superman in his apartment in Tokyo, Japan. While there, he rips up his copy of Action Comics, Issue #1, when Superman, the first major comic book superhero, debuted his powers of super-strength, invulnerability and super-speed.

Graphic Novel:Snapshots

After escaping prison, D.L. Hawkins looks out from above the Nevada State Penitentiary, reminiscent of a pose used frequently in the Batman comics, notably on the cover of #608 by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee.

Hiros

Hiro sees Nathan fly outside the Fly By Night Diner. Referencing Superman, he says, "Up, up, and away!"

Better Halves

When Micah asks D.L. how he escaped from prison, D.L. tells his son he has a secret, "just like Superman".

Homecoming

D.L. and Micah reference the partnership and tights-wearing aspects of Batman and Robin.

Six Months Ago

Before Gabriel Gray became Sylar, his appearance resembled Clark Kent. Additionally, Gray & Sons has a collection of crystals similar to the structures seen in Superman comics.

Unexpected

Dale compares her hearing to that of Superman.

Graphic Novel:The Path of the Righteous

Hana watches communications while standing above Las Vegas, reminiscent of a pose used frequently in the Batman comics, notably on the cover of #608 by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee.

The Hard Part

When Sylar prepares to meet his mother, he wears his glasses and visits her as a normal watchmaker, looking very much like Clark Kent. This refers to Clark Kent wearing and being a normal reporter. When Clark Kent takes off his glasses and reveals his costume, he becomes Superman. When Gabriel Gray takes off his glasses and reveals his true identity, he becomes Sylar.

How to Stop an Exploding Man

Ando tells Hiro that his whole life he talked about his favorite stories of heroes he wanted to be, Superman being one of them.

Heroes 360

Memorable Quotes

"Up, up and away!"

- Hiro (to Nathan) (Hiros)


"It's going to be you and me from here on out. Partners."

"You mean like Batman & Robin?"

"Yeah, like Batman & Robin. Only, I ain't wearing no tights."

- D.L., Micah (Homecoming)


"Your whole life you talked about your favorite stories... Star Wars, Star Trek, Superman, Kensei... All the heroes you wanted to be."

- Ando (to Hiro) (How to Stop an Exploding Man)

Notes

Gallery

External Links

DC Comics -- Official Website


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