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== Summary ==

Offering some of the first pieces of background information on [[D.L. Hawkins]], Snapshots chronicals his escape from prison. D.L.'s first encounter using his power begins this issue when he slips out of his handcuffs to assault a police officer who was insulting his family. We find out that D.L. was framed as his [[Mrs. Hawkins|mother]], as well as his [[Micah Sanders|son]], believed. D.L. seems to be a very noble character who loves his family very much and will protect them no matter the cost. The comic ends with D.L. escaped, beginning to search for whoever framed him.

== External Links ==

[http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/novel_005.shtml Interactive comic on NBC.com] - ''Note: Requires Flash Player 8 or above to view''


[[Category:Graphic Novels|05]]
[[Category:Graphic Novels|05]]

Revision as of 05:10, 25 October 2006

Snapshots
Issue #: 5
[[Image:|250px]]
Story by: Joe Pokaski
Art by: Marcus To
Lettering by: Comicraft
Produced by: Aspen MLT Inc.
Easter Egg: Nissan Versa Website
Previous: Graphic Novel:Aftermath
Next: 'None'


Some bonds are too strong to ever be broken.

Summary

Offering some of the first pieces of background information on D.L. Hawkins, Snapshots chronicals his escape from prison. D.L.'s first encounter using his power begins this issue when he slips out of his handcuffs to assault a police officer who was insulting his family. We find out that D.L. was framed as his mother, as well as his son, believed. D.L. seems to be a very noble character who loves his family very much and will protect them no matter the cost. The comic ends with D.L. escaped, beginning to search for whoever framed him.

External Links

Interactive comic on NBC.com - Note: Requires Flash Player 8 or above to view