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Graphic Novel:Control
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| Control | |
|---|---|
| Issue #: | 7 |
| Released: | November 6, 2006 |
| Story by: | Oliver Grigsby |
| Art by: | Micah Gunnell |
| Digital Inks by: | Mark Roslan |
| Colors by: | Peter Steigerwald |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
| Easter Egg: | Hi-res scan of Isaac's unfinished painting of Sylar |
| Previous: | Stolen Time |
| Next: | Isaac's First Time |
| Everything is black and white. |
| Matt Parkman, an LAPD beat cop, has the ability to read minds. He quickly finds his "gift" to be a double-edged sword after telepathically discovering his wife may be having an affair. Even worse, she may have been sleeping with none other than his best friend, Detective Tom McHenry... |
Summary
After Matt Parkman punches his partner Tom McHenry for having an affair with his wife, he finds himself questioning his reaction: is it fair to rush to judgment based solely on a stray overheard thought? He decides to go on patrol in his car to blow off steam. He hears a dispatch for a suspect fleeing an armed robbery and begins pursuit. The other driver tries to lose him by driving in a park, and then by driving through a pedestrian-only promenade, but Matt secretly uses his powers to avoid pedestrians and to anticipate the suspect's moves, eventually T-boning the suspect's car and arresting him.
Character Appearances
Trivia
- The armed robber is reported to drive a white sports car with license #345L7576. However, the white sports car that Matt catches has license plates that read "DFT122" as he's chasing it, and "SOMA11" after he catches the armed robber. The word "soma" is frequently concealed in the art of Micah Gunnell.
- At Grove Promenade, Matt runs into some bobbleheads of LA Dodgers named Andy Stacey and Ken Brown. In an interview, Micah Gunnell said that these are not real baseball players, they are Micah's friends.
- When Matt is driving through Grove Promenade, he reads the thought "Try not to break a nail", a direct quote from, and possibly a reference to the previous graphic novel, Stolen Time.
- Control continues a storyline from Nothing to Hide as it tells what happened after Matt punched Tom McHenry.
See Also
- For images from Control, see images from Control.
- For an interview in which Micah Gunnell discusses Control, see here.
External Links
- Heroes on NBC.com
- Downloadable PDF comic on archive.org — Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat or compatible reader to view