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* '''[[Warren]]''', a member of [[D.L.'s crew]]. |
* '''[[Warren]]''', a member of [[D.L.'s crew]]. |
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* '''[[Mark Warshaw]]''', an associate producer of ''Heroes'', a producer of [[Heroes Evolutions]], and a graphic novel writer. |
* '''[[Mark Warshaw]]''', an associate producer of ''Heroes'', a producer of [[Heroes Evolutions]], and a graphic novel writer. |
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* '''[[Jake Worden]]''', a second assistant director for ''[[Nowhere Man]]''. |
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* '''[[World War II]]''', in which [[Hana's grandmother]] fights. |
* '''[[World War II]]''', in which [[Hana's grandmother]] fights. |
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Revision as of 02:10, 24 April 2009
| This is a disambiguation page—it lists subjects that have to do with Heroes which might be easily confused. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |
War could refer to:
- The American Revolutionary War, in which Adam and Evan fight.
- The Battle of 12 Swords, in which Kensei defeats Whitebeard.
- The Civil War, in which Adam fights for the South.
- Cold Wars, the seventeenth episode of the third season.
- The Gulf War (1990), of which Haram is a veteran.
- The Iraq War (2003), of which Joseph Gallagher and many of Arthur's soldiers are veterans.
- Revolutionary War, a series of two graphic novels focusing on Adam Monroe's quest to find somebody like him.
- The Six-Day War, in which Zahava fights for Israel.
- Star Wars, a film franchise sometimes referenced on Heroes, especially by Hiro Nakamura.
- The Vietnam War, in which Dallas, Austin, Amarillo, Loredo, and San Antonio fight.
- War Buddies, a series of graphic novels.
- War, the original title for Dual, the thirteenth episode of the third season.
- Warren, a member of D.L.'s crew.
- Mark Warshaw, an associate producer of Heroes, a producer of Heroes Evolutions, and a graphic novel writer.
- Jake Worden, a second assistant director for Nowhere Man.
- World War II, in which Hana's grandmother fights.