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| link = http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_011.pdf | | link = http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/Heroes_novel_011.pdf | ||
| image = gn_fathersanddaughters.jpg | | image = gn_fathersanddaughters.jpg | ||
| number = 11 | | number = 11 | ||
| releasedate = December 4, 2006 | | releasedate = December 4, 2006 | ||
| storyby = [[Andrew Chambliss]] | | storyby = [[Andrew Chambliss]] | ||
| artby = [[Travis Kotzebue]] & [[Micah Gunnell]] | | artby = [[Travis Kotzebue]] & [[Micah Gunnell]] | ||
| inksby = [[Peter Steigerwald]] | |||
| colorsby = [[David Moran]] & [[John Starr]] | | colorsby = [[David Moran]] & [[John Starr]] | ||
| easteregg = [http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/energyman.jpg Hi-res scan] of [[Isaac's painting]] of the ''[[Exploding Man (painting)|Exploding Man]]'' | | easteregg = [{{archive|20130511020343}}http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/energyman.jpg Hi-res scan] of [[Isaac's painting]] of the ''[[Exploding Man (painting)|Exploding Man]]'' | ||
| last = [[Graphic Novel:Turning Point|Turning Point]] | | last = [[Graphic Novel:Turning Point|Turning Point]] | ||
| next = [[Graphic Novel:Super-Heroics|Super-Heroics]] | | next = [[Graphic Novel:Super-Heroics|Super-Heroics]] | ||
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{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}Everything but the guilt.{{blurbclose}} | {{blurb|color=#cedff2}}Everything but the guilt.{{blurbclose}} | ||
{{blurb}}[[Claire Bennet]] has come to an important decision in her life. She has just told [[Mr. Bennet|her father]] about her fantastic [[ability]] to [[Rapid cell regeneration|heal]] from any injury. What she doesn't realize, however, is that Mr. Bennet already knows. The mysterious man in horn-rimmed glasses has been [[ | {{blurb}}[[Claire Bennet]] has come to an important decision in her life. She has just told [[Mr. Bennet|her father]] about her fantastic [[ability]] to [[Rapid cell regeneration|heal]] from any injury. What she doesn't realize, however, is that Mr. Bennet already knows. The mysterious man in horn-rimmed glasses has been [[bag and tag|systematically capturing]] [[evolved humans|individuals with fantastic abilities]], both good and evil. And even his own family may not escape his agenda...{{blurbclose}} | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
[[Mr. Bennet]] visits [[Eden McCain]]'s [[Eden's father|father]]'s [[Mr. Ellis's home|home]] to tell him his daughter is dead. When the man reacts with [[family|indifference]], calling Eden a "cheap whore", Bennet becomes violently angry. He tells Eden's father that Eden [[sacrifice]]d [[suicide|her life]] to stop [[Sylar]] from gaining her [[ | [[Mr. Bennet]] visits [[Eden McCain]]'s [[Eden's father|father]]'s [[Mr. Ellis's home|home]] to tell him his daughter is dead. When the man reacts with [[family|indifference]], calling Eden a "cheap whore", Bennet becomes violently angry. He tells Eden's father that Eden [[sacrifice]]d [[suicide|her life]] to stop [[Sylar]] from gaining her [[persuasion|ability]]. He then tells [[the Haitian]] not to [[Mental manipulation|clean the man out]] completely, but to "[[moral ambiguity|leave the guilt]]". | ||
{{AppearancesFathersAndDaughters}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* ''Fathers & Daughters'' | * Upon its release, ''Fathers & Daughters'' marked [[Eden]]'s third appearance in a graphic novel, making her the character with most appearances in the graphic novels at that time. She was usurped by [[Mr. Bennet]] with his fourth appearance in ''[[Wireless, Part 2]]''. | ||
* ''Fathers & Daughters'' | * ''Fathers & Daughters'' fills in the "holes" of a storyline told in ''[[Fallout]]''. The episode shows [[Sylar]]'s murder of [[Eden]]. The graphic novel shows what happened immediately after the murder (and explains how Sylar was subdued once again), and the aftermath of the event. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* For | * {{seealsoimages}} | ||
* For Travis Kotzebue | * For Travis Kotzebue's original art from ''Fathers & Daughters'', see '''[[Travis Kotzebue#Gallery|here]]'''. | ||
* For an interview in which [[Micah Gunnell]] discusses ''{{PAGENAME}}'', see '''[[Interview:Micah Gunnell#{{PAGENAME}}|here]]'''. | |||
* For an interview in which [[Travis Kotzebue]] discusses ''{{PAGENAME}}'', see '''[[Interview:Kotzebue brothers|here]]'''. | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://thekotzebuebros.com/portfolio.html?artist=2&category=12 Line art] — The Kotzebue Bros. | * [http://thekotzebuebros.com/portfolio.html?artist=2&category=12 Line art] — The Kotzebue Bros. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 22 October 2015
Fathers & Daughters | |
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Issue #: | 11 |
Released: | December 4, 2006 |
Story by: | Andrew Chambliss |
Art by: | Travis Kotzebue & Micah Gunnell |
Digital Inks by: | Peter Steigerwald |
Colors by: | David Moran & John Starr |
Lettering by: | Comicraft |
Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
Easter Egg: | Hi-res scan of Isaac's painting of the Exploding Man |
Previous: | Turning Point |
Next: | Super-Heroics |
Everything but the guilt. |
Claire Bennet has come to an important decision in her life. She has just told her father about her fantastic ability to heal from any injury. What she doesn't realize, however, is that Mr. Bennet already knows. The mysterious man in horn-rimmed glasses has been systematically capturing individuals with fantastic abilities, both good and evil. And even his own family may not escape his agenda... |
Summary
Mr. Bennet visits Eden McCain's father's home to tell him his daughter is dead. When the man reacts with indifference, calling Eden a "cheap whore", Bennet becomes violently angry. He tells Eden's father that Eden sacrificed her life to stop Sylar from gaining her ability. He then tells the Haitian not to clean the man out completely, but to "leave the guilt".
Character Appearances
Trivia
- Upon its release, Fathers & Daughters marked Eden's third appearance in a graphic novel, making her the character with most appearances in the graphic novels at that time. She was usurped by Mr. Bennet with his fourth appearance in Wireless, Part 2.
- Fathers & Daughters fills in the "holes" of a storyline told in Fallout. The episode shows Sylar's murder of Eden. The graphic novel shows what happened immediately after the murder (and explains how Sylar was subdued once again), and the aftermath of the event.
See Also
- For images from Fathers & Daughters, see images from Fathers & Daughters.
- For Travis Kotzebue's original art from Fathers & Daughters, see here.
- For an interview in which Micah Gunnell discusses Fathers & Daughters, see here.
- For an interview in which Travis Kotzebue discusses Fathers & Daughters, see here.
External Links
- Line art — The Kotzebue Bros.
- Heroes on NBC.com
- Downloadable PDF comic on archive.org — Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat or compatible reader to view