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Isaac's paintings
| Isaac's paintings | |
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Several of Isaac's paintings are assembled to form a prophetic narrative. | |
| First mentioned: | Genesis |
| Current status: | Most of Isaac's prophetic paintings are at Isaac's apartment. |
Isaac Mendez's precognitive abilities take the form of paintings he completes while high on heroin. His paintings are considered prophecies, and many have been fulfilled. Along with the 9th Wonders! graphic novels, Isaac has produced the following paintings:
See Also
For more of Isaac's work, see 9th Wonders!.
For a comparison of Isaac's work with the realization of his prophecies, see Prophecy.
For detailed discussions of particular paintings, see:
Gallery
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A hand holds a glass of boiling water in front of a red background. Originally intended as a depiction of the engineer, this now depicts Ted Sprague. Isaac paints over this canvas with black paint.
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An unfinished painting shows a girl possibly holding yellow pom-poms or a yellow coat. (See the original painting.)
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Simone stands in silhouette with her portfolio in Isaac's doorway, exactly as she does when she later arrives.
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This depiction of a burning bus is confirmed to be a suicide bombing in Israel.
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The depiction of a fiery train wreck in Odessa, TX proves prophetic. Claire Bennet saves a man from this incident and the story is seen by Isaac on the news.
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This portrait depicts a man jumping off a building and seemingly flying. This is the painting that encourages Peter Petrelli to do the same thing.
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The depiction of a large explosion and the resulting mushroom cloud in Midtown Manhattan is painted directly on the concrete floor of Isaac's apartment.
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The Symbol (in the future timeline)
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The Symbol (in the future timeline)
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The Symbol (in the future timeline)
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A girl walks away from a boy in a school hall. A previous scene indicates these are Claire Bennet and her classmate Zach, respectively.
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Isaac keeps a notebook of unfinished sketches.
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Isaac sketches women.
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A couple kisses under a red umbrella. A previous scene indicates that the couple is Peter Petrelli and Simone.
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Isaac sketched a portrait for Charles Deveaux's seventieth birthday.
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Isaac paints Uluru the Invincible, a giant rock monster. This painting would become the cover of 9th Wonders!, Issue #13.
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Claire climbs the stone bleachers at Union Wells High, with a shadowy figure looming over her.
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Claire looks frightened.
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Isaac didn't finish this painting of a menacing figure.
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Several paintings assemble to form a comic book page with a panel missing.
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A painting shows Mohinder Suresh scattering his father's ashes.
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This painting at first seems to depict Niki Sanders with a large sum of money.
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Isaac rubs a layer off the same painting to reveal the Symbol, indicating it is a painting of Jessica, not Niki.
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A painting of a busy redheaded waitress is later revealed to be Charlie Andrews.
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A digital image of a painting shows Peter Petrelli, dead at Union Wells High School. Nathan purchased the original from Mr. Linderman, but then destroyed it so Peter would not see it.
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At Primatech Paper Co., Isaac is coerced into painting this depiction of an exploding figure with raised arms (much to the chagrin of Mr. Bennet). Later in a vision, Peter comes to believe that he is the cause of the explosion.
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A sketch depicts Charlie Andrews greeting Hiro Nakamura and Ando Masahashi, and then Hiro and Charlie conversing.
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Isaac drew Charlie and Hiro conversing, as Ando waits.
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A closeup of the same sketch shows the two deep in conversation at the Burnt Toast Diner in Midland, TX.
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For the first time while not under the influence of heroin, Isaac paints Hiro Nakamura confronting a dinosaur while wielding a sword. Upon seeing this painting, Hiro worries about stepping on a bug.
Trivia
- Isaac's paintings are produced for the show by comic book artist Tim Sale. Tim illustrates his images with blank ink, sometimes duluted for greytones. The drawings are then digitally scanned, colorized, and then manipulated to make them appear as if they were painted. The finished product is then blown up and printed on canvas.
- The exception to the above process is the painting of the explosion on the studio's floor, where the final "painting" was printed in pieces on moveable rubber mats.
Fan Theories
Please refer to Theory:Isaac's paintings for fan-created theories and other speculation.