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* The filename for the painting as it appeared as an [http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/energyman.jpg Easter Egg] in ''[[Graphic Novel:Fathers and Daughters|Fathers & Daughters]]'' was ''Energy Man''. |
* The filename for the painting as it appeared as an [http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/energyman.jpg Easter Egg] in ''[[Graphic Novel:Fathers and Daughters|Fathers & Daughters]]'' was ''Energy Man''. |
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* The title page of the [[Portal:Gn2|second set of graphic novels]] prominently features an artistic rendition of [[:Image:Wireless title page.JPG|Peter as the ''Exploding Man'']]. |
* The title page of the [[Portal:Gn2|second set of graphic novels]] prominently features an artistic rendition of [[:Image:Wireless title page.JPG|Peter as the ''Exploding Man'']]. |
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==Memorable Quotes== |
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"''I painted that mural on my floor. And very recently, I painted a picture of ... a man exploding.''" |
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"''How do you stop an exploding man?''' |
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:- [[Isaac]], [[Hiro]] (''[[Fallout]]'') |
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"''I explode. I see it. I wipe out this whole city. You, Nathan, everyone.''" |
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"''You explode?''" |
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"''Yeah. Like a nuclear bomb.''" |
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:- [[Peter]], [[Claire]] (''[[The Hard Part]]'') |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Revision as of 03:17, 25 May 2007
| Exploding Man (painting) | |
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Isaac Mendez painted a foreboding image of an exploding humanoid figure. | |
| First mentioned: | Seven Minutes to Midnight |
| Current status: | in Isaac's apartment |
The Exploding Man, Burning Man, Energy Man, or Human Torch is a painting by Isaac Mendez. It depicts Peter Petrelli in the process of exploding.
About
Seven Minutes to Midnight
Under the spell of Eden McCain's power of persuasion (and by the orders of Mr. Bennet), Isaac Mendez uses heroin and begins work on a new painting.
Homecoming
At Primatech Paper Co., Mr. Bennet examines Isaac's latest painting. The painting depicts a humanoid figure who appears to be burning or exploding. Mr. Bennet is not pleased — he was hoping for a prophecy about his daughter.
Fallout
Outside the Odessa Police Department, Peter Petrelli has a vision of a practically deserted Times Square. Peter sees himself glowing and grimacing in pain or frustration, as if he were about to explode. After the vision, he turns to his brother and says the explosion is "all my fault".
Godsend
At Isaac's apartment, Nathan sees the painting and notes that the figure resembles a bomb. Nathan tells Isaac that Peter believes he's the cause of the explosion, but Nathan doesn't believe that all the paintings could be connected. Later, Nathan and Hiro examine the painting. Nathan asks Hiro whether he believes a human being could actually cause an explosion. Hiro theorizes that if the two of them have powers, the exploding man may likewise has powers. Hiro is determined to stop the villain.
Notes
- The filename for the painting as it appeared as an Easter Egg in Fathers & Daughters was Energy Man.
- The title page of the second set of graphic novels prominently features an artistic rendition of Peter as the Exploding Man.
Memorable Quotes
"I painted that mural on my floor. And very recently, I painted a picture of ... a man exploding."
"How do you stop an exploding man?'
"I explode. I see it. I wipe out this whole city. You, Nathan, everyone."
"You explode?"
"Yeah. Like a nuclear bomb."
- - Peter, Claire (The Hard Part)
Trivia
- In a forum post and interview, Tim Sale said that when it came time to create the image of the exploding man, he was given very little information--just that "it’s a figure and he’s kind of gesturing and shooting stuff out of his hands, but we can’t know who it is." Tim's goal was to produce "something comic-booky with the energy bolts and stuff, and Kirby krackle." When he worked on the image in charcoal, and the black and white image was not exactly what he was expecting. Tim credits Dave Stewart's coloring for giving the painting its dramatic impact.
Gallery
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Isaac's finished painting depicts an exploding figure.
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Peter Petrelli has a vision of himself apparently about to explode.
See Also
- For other uses of the term Exploding Man, see Exploding Man (disambig).
Fan Theories
Please refer to Theory:Exploding Man (painting) for fan-created theories and other speculation.