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As [[the Haitian]] [[mental manipulation|erases]] [[Matt Parkman]]'s memory, he begins thinking of what it feels like to have memories erased. He is reminded of his father, [[Guillame]], back in his home [[Haitian village|village]] in [[Haiti]]. |
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Guillame is revered by his people for the protection he provides and the love he shares. The villagers believe Guillame is special, and has unique [[powers]]. When the [[Tonton Macoutes]] are sent by [[Duvalier]] to terrorize the village, Guillame keeps the evildoers at bay. He uses his gift of "bliss and horror," causing the militiamen to vomit and be overcome. Guillame is shocked when his power is suddenly disabled. He wonders what his son has done to him. |
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Revision as of 19:14, 29 May 2007
| It Takes a Village, Part 1 | |
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| Issue #: | 35 |
| Released: | May 28, 2007 |
| Story by: | Joe Kelly |
| Art by: | Michael Gaydos |
| Colors by: | Edgar at Studio F |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
| Easter Egg: | Behind-the-scenes image of Adrian Pasdar, Hayden Panettiere and Milo Ventimiglia |
| Previous: | The Death of Hana Gitelman, Part 2 |
| Like flowers after the rain. |
| Who commands the loyalty of the man known only as "the Haitian"? Though he partnered for years with Noah Bennet, the man in horned-rimmed glasses, the Haitian turned against him to aid Claire, Bennet's daughter. Then, he seemed to betray both to Claire's grandmother, Angela Petrelli. Does he take orders from her ... or answer ultimately to an even higher power? |
Summary
As the Haitian erases Matt Parkman's memory, he begins thinking of what it feels like to have memories erased. He is reminded of his father, Guillame, back in his home village in Haiti.
Guillame is revered by his people for the protection he provides and the love he shares. The villagers believe Guillame is special, and has unique powers. When the Tonton Macoutes are sent by Duvalier to terrorize the village, Guillame keeps the evildoers at bay. He uses his gift of "bliss and horror," causing the militiamen to vomit and be overcome. Guillame is shocked when his power is suddenly disabled. He wonders what his son has done to him.
Trivia
See Also
- For images from It Takes a Village, Part 1, see Images from It Takes a Village, Part 1.
External Links
- Graphic novels page on NBC.com
- Interactive comic on NBC.com — Note: Requires Flash Player 8 or above to view
- Downloadable PDF comic on NBC.com — Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat or compatible reader to view
- Heroes on NBC.com