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Image:9th wonders.jpg|A picture of [[Hiro]]'s arrival catches his eye. |
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Image:FutureNewspaper2.jpg|The newsstand also carries news of the [[campaign|election]]. |
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Image:Newspaper.JPG|The ''[[New York Chronicle]]'' proclaims "[[ |
Image:Newspaper.JPG|The ''[[New York Chronicle]]'' proclaims "[[Nathan Petrelli|Petrelli]] Wins in Landslide" |
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Revision as of 21:59, 16 March 2007
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| Portrayed by | Dennis Chavis |
| First appearance | Don't Look Back |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | None |
| Formal name | Unknown |
| Gender | |
| Home | New York, NY |
| Occupation | Newsstand vendor |
When Hiro Nakamura teleports to the future New York, NY, he grabs a copy of 9th Wonders!, Issue #14, from the Newsie.
Character History
Don't Look Back
Hiro Nakamura teleports himself from Tokyo, Japan to Times Square, New York, NY. Walking down the street, he greets many people in broken English. Suddenly, a comic book on a newsstand catches his eye — its front cover is him, shouting "Yatta!" in the middle of Times Square, just as he did a few minutes ago. Eagerly flipping through the comic, Hiro begins to read but is interrupted by the newsagent who wants him to pay. He tosses the man a thousand-yen note and sprints off.
Memorable Quotes
"Hey, pal, this isn't a library. No pay, no read!"
- - Newsie (to Hiro Nakamura) (Don't Look Back)
Trivia
- As of November 8, 2006, one thousand yen is equal to $8.48.
Gallery
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A picture of Hiro's arrival catches his eye.
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The newsstand also carries news of the election.
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The New York Chronicle proclaims "Petrelli Wins in Landslide"
