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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* [[Annette Kwok]] was not credited for her coloring work on this graphic novel. [[Jason Badower]] publicly addressed the mistake in such places as his blog and on Facebook. |
* [[Annette Kwok]] was not credited for her coloring work on this graphic novel. [[Jason Badower]] publicly addressed the mistake in such places as his blog and on Facebook. |
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* This graphic novel contains many references to pop culture and "fanboy" media. These references include ''[[Don Quixote]]'', [[Wikipedia:Warren Worthington III|Angel]] and [[Wikipedia:Magneto|Magneto]] from ''[[X-Men]]'', the spaceship from ''Futurama'', Duncan MacLeod from ''[[Highlander]]'', [[Wikipedia:Hellboy|Hellboy]], the Batmobile from ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Spock from ''[[Star Trek]]'', a squig from ''[[Wikipedia:Warhammer Fantasy (setting)|Warhammer Fantasy]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', [[Sherwood Forest]] from ''Robin Hood'', the Cheshire Cat from ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', ''Eragon'', the candy house from ''Hansel and Gretel'', ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', Skeletor from ''He-Man'', and Kodos and Kang from ''The Simpsons''. |
* This graphic novel contains many references to pop culture and "fanboy" media. These references include ''[[Don Quixote]]'', [[Wikipedia:Warren Worthington III|Angel]] and [[Wikipedia:Magneto|Magneto]] from ''[[X-Men]]'', the spaceship from ''Futurama'', Duncan MacLeod from ''[[Highlander]]'', [[Wikipedia:Hellboy|Hellboy]], the Batmobile from ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Spock from ''[[Star Trek]]'', a squig from ''[[Wikipedia:Warhammer Fantasy (setting)|Warhammer Fantasy]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', [[Sherwood Forest]] from ''Robin Hood'', the Cheshire Cat from ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', ''Eragon'', the candy house from ''Hansel and Gretel'', ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', Skeletor from ''He-Man'', "Yodaspeak" from ''[[Star Wars]]'', [[Wikipedia:Hannibal Lecter|Hannibal Lecter]], Watson from ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'', and Kodos and Kang from ''The Simpsons''. |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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Revision as of 04:11, 18 January 2010
| The Trip, Part 1 Splinter | |
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| Issue #: | 160 |
| Released: | January 4, 2010 |
| Story by: | Foz McDermott |
| Art by: | Jason Badower |
| Colors by: | Annette Kwok (uncredited) |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Produced by: | Nanci Quesada |
| Easter Egg: | Behind the scenes image of Doug Haley and Julian De La Celle |
| Previous: | Starting Over |
| Next: | The Trip, Part 2 |

| Hiro's scrambled brain leads him on a weird, wonderful trip to Florida. |
| At the request of Samuel, Damien attempts to wipe Hiro's mind. During the wipe, Hiro's mind got scrambled up into a fanboy soup. Confused and scared; he teleports from the carnival. |
Summary
Samuel has Damien affect Hiro's memory. When Hiro recovers, he claims that he must save "Watson" and teleports away. He arrives in what he believes is an enchanted world but is actually Florida. Hiro looks around, seeing many classical and original characters. He then finds a poster, asking for help rescuing a dog. However, in Hiro's mind, the poster is calling for someone to rescue a fair maiden. Hiro goes to what he believes is an enchanted forest, but what is actually a botanical garden. A "mushroom man", who is in fact the forest ranger, tells Hiro where the fair maiden is and Hiro runs to rescue her. He finds a boy and his dog, whom he perceives as an ugly orc and a beautiful princess. Zelda's owner tells Hiro that everything is alright and Hiro believes him, wondering why he was sent to Florida. He sees the "Asylum" and watches as two aliens escort a crazy man. Hiro then says that he must save "Watson", who is revealed to be Mohinder Suresh.
Character Appearances
Notes
- Annette Kwok was not credited for her coloring work on this graphic novel. Jason Badower publicly addressed the mistake in such places as his blog and on Facebook.
- This graphic novel contains many references to pop culture and "fanboy" media. These references include Don Quixote, Angel and Magneto from X-Men, the spaceship from Futurama, Duncan MacLeod from Highlander, Hellboy, the Batmobile from Batman, Super Mario Bros., Spock from Star Trek, a squig from Warhammer Fantasy, The Legend of Zelda, Sherwood Forest from Robin Hood, the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, Eragon, the candy house from Hansel and Gretel, The Lord of the Rings, Skeletor from He-Man, "Yodaspeak" from Star Wars, Hannibal Lecter, Watson from Sherlock Holmes, and Kodos and Kang from The Simpsons.
See Also
- For images from The Trip, Part 1, see images from The Trip, Part 1.
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