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Uluru

Uluru is a formidable rock monster.

First mentioned: Genesis
Current status: The painting is in Isaac's apartment. Issue #13 of 9th Wonders! is in circulation.

Uluru the Invincible is the giant rock monster who sometimes appears in a painting by Isaac Mendez and is featured on Isaac's 9th Wonders! comic books. He has appeared to Isaac in a vision while Isaac was high on heroin.

About

Genesis

Uluru is the subject of one of Isaac's paintings.

Uluru appears on the cover of the 9th Wonders! comic book, Issue #13, which Micah reads.

The same picture of Uluru is on Hiro's computer screensaver at Yamagato Industries.

Better Halves

D.L. mimics Uluru with a deep menacing voice after seeing Micah's 9th Wonders! comic book. On the DVD subtitles, he says 'Moolore'

Graphic Novel:Isaac's First Time

While high on heroin, Isaac has a vision of Uluru. The rock monster menacingly stands over the painter asking, "Isaac? What have you done?"

Homecoming

Uluru appears on the cover of the 9th Wonders! comic book, Issue #13, which a male student at Union Wells High School reads.

The Death of Hana Gitelman, Part 2

Uluru appears on Micah's background for his computer.

Memorable Quotes

"Who dares to defy me?! I am Uluru the invincible!"

- Uluru (9th Wonders!, Issue #13)


"Isaac? What have you done?"

- Uluru (Isaac's First Time)

Notes

Trivia

  • In an interview, Tim Sale said that he intended the painting of Uluru to resemble comic book covers illustrated by Jack Kirby. (See here for examples of old Kirby covers.)
  • Uluṟu is the indigenous Aboriginal name given to a rock formation in central Australia, which was renamed Ayers Rock by white settlers. Due to its composition, it is known for appearing to change color at different times of the day, ranging from red to rust to silvery grey.
  • Many aboriginal legends about the rock abound. One tells of warring serpent beings who scarred the rock. Another tells of two tribes of spirits who did not attend a feast they were invited to because they were diverted by beautiful Sleepy Lizard Women. A great battle ensued between these tribes and the offended hosts. Because of the bloodshed, the earth rose up in grief, forming Uluru. Another myth says that spirits of those who died on or around Uluru are bound to the area forever, and that those who take rocks from the formation are stealing and thus will be cursed for disturbing the spirits.
  • Isaac of Uluru, an Australian faith healer, is a character on the show Lost.

Gallery

External Links

Fan Theories

Please refer to Theory:Uluru for fan-created theories and other speculation.



Artwork edit
Artwork by artist

Arthur's drawingsDrucker's drawingsElle's drawingsIsaac's paintingsMatt's artMolly's drawingsPeter's artSylar's paintingsUsutu's paintings

Specific works and collections

9th Wonders! (gallery) • Exploding ManHiro and the DinosaurHomecoming SeriesInvisibility SeriesIsaac Dead SeriesIsaac's sketchbooksThe missing paintingMona LisaSeries of eightUluruWorld Splitting in Half

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