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|[[Isaac]] will eventually come back to life.
| [[Isaac]] will eventually come back to life. || None. || {{plus}} Isaac's death was similar to a [[faith and religion|crucifixion]] (the way Christ was killed in the Bible), which could mean that he will eventually show up in the final episodes or future seasons.<br />
| None.
:{{minus}} Jesus was crucified. Isaac has his head chopped off. The two are not similar.<br />
| {{plus}}Isaac's death was similar to a [[faith and religion|crucifixion]] (the way Christ was killed in the Bible), which could mean that he will eventually show up in the final episodes or future seasons.<br />
:{{minus}}Jesus was crucified. Isaac has his head chopped off. The two are not similar.
{{plus}} Super heroes have a tendency to return from the grave in all comic book titles.<br />
{{plus}} Super heroes have a tendency to return from the grave in all comic book titles.<br />
{{minus}}In an [http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting=%7B23DA113A-BD44-4024-BE17-80D4937A070A%7D interview], [[Santiago Cabrera]] insisted that Isaac's Christ like demise was nothing intentional and would have been blasphemous if his legs were together. He goes on saying that it was probably a ''Da Vinci Code'' (though he seems to mean Da Vinci's ''Vitruvian Man'') kind of pose - an extraordinary epic way to go out.<br />
{{minus}} In an [http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting=%7B23DA113A-BD44-4024-BE17-80D4937A070A%7D interview], [[Santiago Cabrera]] insisted that Isaac's Christ like demise was nothing intentional and would have been blasphemous if his legs were together. He goes on saying that it was probably a ''Da Vinci Code'' (though he seems to mean Da Vinci's ''Vitruvian Man'') kind of pose - an extraordinary epic way to go out.<br />
{{minus}}He also says, in the same interview, that Isaac is definitely dead and that it would cheapen the show to bring him back.<br />
{{minus}} He also says, in the same interview, that Isaac is definitely dead and that it would cheapen the show to bring him back.<br />
{{minus}} The parallel to the crucifixion is probably more along the lines that Isaac willingly gave his life to Sylar, which was something new to our favorite villain.
{{minus}} The parallel to the crucifixion is probably more along the lines that Isaac willingly gave his life to Sylar, which was something new to our favorite villain.<br />
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| [[Isaac]] is related to [[Maya]] and [[Alejandro]]. He was their older brother.
|None.
| {{plus}}They all speak Spanish. One of the men in the [[group of twelve]] photograph was hispanic.<br />
{{plus}}Isaac said to [[Simone]] the paintings he made while high, and his power, were 'evil' and repeatedly made statements that indicated his religious convictions mirrored those exhibited by Maya, who also believes her power is a Devil's curse. <br />
{{minus}} Maya and Alejandro's last name is Herrera. Isaac's last name was Mendez. They may only share one parent. <br />
{{minus}} If ethnicity, language, and religious nature are all that's required to show possible relation then Isaac is possibly related to 87% of South and Central America.
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| [[Carlos Mendez]] is the father of [[Isaac]].
| None.
| {{plus}} They both share the same last name. <br />
{{plus}} Keeping with the assumption that all members of the [[group of twelve]] have, if yet unrevealed, powers, both Carlos and Isaac have powers, which could be a result of heredity.
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| [[Isaac]] is related to [[Maya]] and [[Alejandro]]. He was their older brother. || None. || {{plus}} They all speak Spanish. One of the men in the [[group of twelve]] photograph was Hispanic.<br />
|[[Isaac]]'s powers can put a person, physically, into a painting.
{{plus}} Isaac said to [[Simone]] the paintings he made while high, and his power, were 'evil' and repeatedly made statements that indicated his religious convictions mirrored those exhibited by Maya, who also believes her power is a Devil's curse.<br />
| None.
{{minus}} Maya and Alejandro's last name is Herrera. Isaac's last name was Mendez. They may only share one parent.<br />
| {{plus}}[[Uluru]] may only exist in Isaac's comic [[9th Wonders!]], as [[Tim Kring]] stated. But could it be that Isaac's powers work deeper than first thought? Isaac's painting of Uluru for the cover of 9th Wonders! shows [[Hiro]] confronted with Uluru.
{{minus}} If ethnicity, language, and religious nature are all that's required to show possible relation then Isaac is possibly related to 87% of South and Central America.<br />
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|[[Isaac]]'s powers can put a person, physically, into a painting. || None. || {{plus}} [[Uluru]] may only exist in Isaac's comic [[9th Wonders!]], as [[Tim Kring]] stated. But could it be that Isaac's powers work deeper than first thought? Isaac's painting of Uluru for the cover of 9th Wonders! shows [[Hiro]] confronted with Uluru.<br />
|[[Isaac]] and [[Ted Sprague]] are brothers. || None. || {{plus}} They look similar and we don't know who Ted's parents and Isaac's mother are.
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| [[Isaac]] and [[Ted Sprague]] are brothers. || None. || {{plus}} They look similar and we don't know who Ted's parents and Isaac's mother are.<br />
| [[9th wonders!]] had been in production because someone else with an ability similar or the same as [[Isaac]] had been presenting them under Isacc's name. ||None||
{{plus}} isaac is dead, and the last issue (as stated by Isaac himself) was hiro in the future.
{{plus}} Carlos Mendez may be alive and have the same power, and used it the way Isaac did because he knew the importance.
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Isaac will eventually come back to life. None. + Isaac's death was similar to a crucifixion (the way Christ was killed in the Bible), which could mean that he will eventually show up in the final episodes or future seasons.
- Jesus was crucified. Isaac has his head chopped off. The two are not similar.

+ Super heroes have a tendency to return from the grave in all comic book titles.
- In an interview, Santiago Cabrera insisted that Isaac's Christ like demise was nothing intentional and would have been blasphemous if his legs were together. He goes on saying that it was probably a Da Vinci Code (though he seems to mean Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man) kind of pose - an extraordinary epic way to go out.
- He also says, in the same interview, that Isaac is definitely dead and that it would cheapen the show to bring him back.
- The parallel to the crucifixion is probably more along the lines that Isaac willingly gave his life to Sylar, which was something new to our favorite villain.

Isaac is related to Maya and Alejandro. He was their older brother. None. + They all speak Spanish. One of the men in the group of twelve photograph was Hispanic.

+ Isaac said to Simone the paintings he made while high, and his power, were 'evil' and repeatedly made statements that indicated his religious convictions mirrored those exhibited by Maya, who also believes her power is a Devil's curse.
- Maya and Alejandro's last name is Herrera. Isaac's last name was Mendez. They may only share one parent.
- If ethnicity, language, and religious nature are all that's required to show possible relation then Isaac is possibly related to 87% of South and Central America.

Isaac's powers can put a person, physically, into a painting. None. + Uluru may only exist in Isaac's comic 9th Wonders!, as Tim Kring stated. But could it be that Isaac's powers work deeper than first thought? Isaac's painting of Uluru for the cover of 9th Wonders! shows Hiro confronted with Uluru.
Isaac and Ted Sprague are brothers. None. + They look similar and we don't know who Ted's parents and Isaac's mother are.


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