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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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===[[The Eclipse, Part 1]]=== |
===[[The Eclipse, Part 1]]=== |
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[[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] travel to [[Sam's Comics]] |
[[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] travel to [[Sam's Comics]] in search of the newest issue of ''[[9th Wonders!]]'', trying to figure out what to do next. Sam calls [[Frack]] over and they are both surprised, as they look at the new issue and [[prophecy|see themselves on the cover]], looking at the same exact issue, with Hiro and Ando standing in the background. |
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===[[The Eclipse, Part 2]]=== |
===[[The Eclipse, Part 2]]=== |
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Revision as of 15:20, 3 December 2008
| Sam | |
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| Portrayed by | Seth Green |
| First appearance | The Eclipse, Part 1 |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | None |
| Gender | |
| Home | Lawrence, KS |
| Occupation | Comic store employee |
Sam works at the Sam's Comics store in Lawrence, KS.
Character History
The Eclipse, Part 1
Hiro and Ando travel to Sam's Comics in search of the newest issue of 9th Wonders!, trying to figure out what to do next. Sam calls Frack over and they are both surprised, as they look at the new issue and see themselves on the cover, looking at the same exact issue, with Hiro and Ando standing in the background.
The Eclipse, Part 2
Trivia
- According to the November 24-December 7, 2008, issue of TV Guide, Sam is named after Sam Loeb, Jeph Loeb's son. Sam Loeb was a budding comic book writer who died of cancer in 2005 at the age of 17. He died before completing the story for Superman/Batman, Issue #26, so Jeph Loeb and 25 other industry professionals (including Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Jim Lee, Duncan Rouleau, Tim Sale, and Michael Turner) finished writing and penciling the issue for Sam. David Moran, Peter Steigerwald, Dave Stewart, and others from Aspen Comics colored the issue. All contributors donated their fees and royalties for the issue to The Sam Loeb College Scholarship Fund. Incidentally, Seth Green dedicated Operation: Rich in Spirit, the seventeenth episode of Robot Chicken, to Sam Loeb's memory.
See Also
- For other uses of Sam, see Sam (disambig).
