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Homecoming Series (painting)
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| Homecoming Series (painting) | |
|---|---|
| First mentioned: | Collision |
| Owned by: | Isaac Mendez |
| Current status: | The missing painting: destroyed Remaining paintings: held by AWI |
Isaac Mendez creates a series of six prophetic paintings that depicts the events of Homecoming at Union Wells High School.
Paintings as Ordered by Peter Petrelli

In Hiros, Isaac Mendez and Peter Petrelli are working together to find out the meaning of "Save the cheerleader, save the world," they discover that Isaac's paintings can be arranged to tell a story like a comic book. Once this is done, there is a missing piece in the upper-left corner of the full picture. Isaac recalls that he painted a picture the correct size, but Simone has taken that painting to her gallery.
Although Peter correctly guesses that the paintings represent future events, he incorrectly orders the paintings.
Paintings Ordered Chronologically
The proper sequence of events are:
- Sylar confronts Claire Bennet and Jackie Wilcox in the locker room, and murders Jackie.
- Claire escapes, and runs down the school hallway
- Claire runs into Peter Petrelli in the main foyer. Sylar proceeds to use his telekinesis to throw locker doors at Peter.
- Claire runs out to the auditorium steps, where she is covered by a menacing shadow.
- Peter and Sylar wrestle at the stop of the steps, and fall. Peter is mangled, and "dies" as the school clock strikes 8:12pm.
- The next day, Hiro and Ando visit the school, and stand under the bloody banner.
Notes
- In an interview at the Comic Reel, Heroes writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite stated the proper chronological order of the paintings.