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His [[Chandra Suresh|father]]'s death causes [[Mohinder]] to reflect on their past together. In 1982, Mohinder listens to a story [[Mohinder's grandmother|his grandmother]] tells him about the Hindu Goddess, [[Kali]]. In the present, Mohinder is in [[New York, NY]], claiming his father's body at the morgue. He then goes to the [[Chelsea Cab Company]] to investigate the taxi his father drove. This taxi, in which Chandra was [[Sylar's victims|found dead]], is ripped apart and covered with blood. As Mohinder accepts a job as a [[Mohinder's taxi|taxi cab]] driver with his [[Chelsea Cab Company boss|father's employer]], [[Mr. Bennet]] surreptitiously follows Mohinder with a camera and a telescopic lens. In the end, Mohinder decides he will continue his father's [[List of articles related to Chandra Suresh's research|research]] in hopes of finding [[Sylar|his murderer]]. |
His [[Chandra Suresh|father]]'s death causes [[Mohinder]] to reflect on their past together. In 1982, Mohinder listens to a story [[Mohinder's grandmother|his grandmother]] tells him about the Hindu Goddess, [[Kali]]. In the present, Mohinder is in [[New York, NY]], claiming his father's body at the morgue. He then goes to the [[Chelsea Cab Company]] to investigate the taxi his father drove. This taxi, in which Chandra was [[Sylar's victims|found dead]], is ripped apart and covered with blood. As Mohinder accepts a job as a [[Mohinder's taxi|taxi cab]] driver with his [[Chelsea Cab Company boss|father's employer]], [[Mr. Bennet]] surreptitiously follows Mohinder with a camera and a telescopic lens. In the end, Mohinder decides he will continue his father's [[List of articles related to Chandra Suresh's research|research]] in hopes of finding [[Sylar|his murderer]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* ''Monsters'' is the first <!--and only--> graphic novel in which no character is an [[evolved human]]. |
* ''Monsters'' is the first <!--and only--> graphic novel in which no character is an [[evolved human]]. |
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Revision as of 15:45, 15 July 2008
| Monsters | |
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| Issue #: | 1 |
| Released: | September 25, 2006 |
| Story by: | Aron Coleite |
| Art by: | Michael Turner & Koi Turnbull |
| Digital Inks by: | Mark Roslan |
| Colors by: | Peter Steigerwald & David Moran |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Easter Egg: | Line art for The Crane |
| Next: | The Crane |
| A story from Suresh's childhood haunts him to this very day. |
Summary
His father's death causes Mohinder to reflect on their past together. In 1982, Mohinder listens to a story his grandmother tells him about the Hindu Goddess, Kali. In the present, Mohinder is in New York, NY, claiming his father's body at the morgue. He then goes to the Chelsea Cab Company to investigate the taxi his father drove. This taxi, in which Chandra was found dead, is ripped apart and covered with blood. As Mohinder accepts a job as a taxi cab driver with his father's employer, Mr. Bennet surreptitiously follows Mohinder with a camera and a telescopic lens. In the end, Mohinder decides he will continue his father's research in hopes of finding his murderer.
Character Appearances
Notes
- Monsters is the first graphic novel in which no character is an evolved human.
- Chandra's physical appearance in the flashback resembles the original, stand-in actor (see Chandra Suresh and this image).
See Also
- For images from Monsters, see images from Monsters.
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