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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* In reality, Abd-Al-Hadi did crash the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem bus 405 off a precipice in a [[suicide]] attack, leaving 14 people dead and 30 more injured. However, the Abd-Al-Hadi himself was not killed in the attack, but was arrested and convicted after being treated for his injuries. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Aviv_Jerusalem_bus_405_massacre]
== Trivia ==
* ''Wireless, Part 1'' is one of the few graphic novels to feature an [[evolved human]] who has not yet exhibited [[powers]] that are unquestionably superhuman.
* ''Wireless, Part 1'' is one of the few graphic novels to feature an [[evolved human]] who has not yet exhibited [[powers]] that are unquestionably superhuman.
* ''Wireless, Part 1'' is the first graphic novel to be part of a series. There are four parts to ''Wireless''.
* ''Wireless, Part 1'' is the first graphic novel to be part of a series. There are four parts to ''Wireless''.
* ''Wireless, Part 1'' features a [[:Image:Wireless title page.JPG|different title page]] than the [[:Image:Monsters title page.JPG|title pages]] of the [[Portal:Gn1|first 12 issues]].
* ''Wireless, Part 1'' features a [[:Image:Wireless title page.JPG|different title page]] than the [[:Image:Monsters title page.JPG|title pages]] of the [[Portal:Gn1|first 12 issues]].
== Trivia ==
* In reality, Abd-Al-Hadi did crash the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem bus 405 off a precipice in a [[suicide]] attack, leaving 14 people dead and 30 more injured. However, the Abd-Al-Hadi himself was not killed in the attack, but was arrested and convicted after being treated for his injuries. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Aviv_Jerusalem_bus_405_massacre]


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 00:57, 31 December 2006

Wireless, Part 1
Issue #: 13
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Story by: Aron Coleite
Art by: Micah Gunnell and Phil Jimenez (guest art)
Lettering by: Comicraft
Produced by: Aspen MLT Inc.
Easter Egg: Hi-res behind-the-scenes photo of Milo Ventimiglia and Hayden Panettiere
Previous: Super-Heroics
Graphic artist superstar Phil Jimenez brings you a first glimpse into the Heroes' future!
In this exclusive sneak peek, meet the newest Hero in this four part story BEFORE her television debut: Hana! Which of the cast will be her friends ... and which will be her foes? How will her abilities affect the balance of power? The answers begin here...

Summary

Hana Gitelman's family is killed in a suicide attack in Israel. Seeking revenge, she joins the Israeli army, but her superiors, fearing her motives, decide she's better off working intelligence for the Mossad. She excels as a strategist, but yearns for more.

Notes

  • In reality, Abd-Al-Hadi did crash the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem bus 405 off a precipice in a suicide attack, leaving 14 people dead and 30 more injured. However, the Abd-Al-Hadi himself was not killed in the attack, but was arrested and convicted after being treated for his injuries. [1]

Trivia

  • Wireless, Part 1 is one of the few graphic novels to feature an evolved human who has not yet exhibited powers that are unquestionably superhuman.
  • Wireless, Part 1 is the first graphic novel to be part of a series. There are four parts to Wireless.
  • Wireless, Part 1 features a different title page than the title pages of the first 12 issues.

External Links

Interactive comic on NBC.com - Note: Requires Flash Player 8 or above to view

Downloadable PDF comic on NBC.com - Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat or compatible reader to view

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