User:SacValleyDweller/Grain of salt
To "take something with a grain of salt" is to view something with some skepticism.
With regards to the imagery and effects used in Heroes to depict abilities in various media, one must do this. This is because there are differences in the capabilities of mediums of the episode and the webisode (through the effects crew) and the graphic novel (through artists and colorists) to depict a given ability. Additionally, there are inherent differences in the artistic style of the afore mentioned Graphic novel artists and colorists. Further still, members of the effects crew may impart their own spin on the depiction of an ability.
Freezing
On air, both Sylar's (The Hard Part)...
...and Tracy's use of Freezing (Dying of the Light) require touch to remove heat and cause the cold associated with the ability.
But, before the on air debut of the ability, it first debuted in the graphic novel Road Kill. Artist Jason Badower commented at his blog that he (and, by extension, his colorist Annette Kwok) had to perform some interpretation on how the ability would look and how it would work.
Induced radioactivity
...and green by the Kotzebue brothers and Mark Roslan... (How Do You Stop an Exploding Man?, Part 2)
...and as red by Tom Grummett and Chris Sotomayor.
(Walls, Part 1)In episodes, the same ability has been depicted as reddish-orange,... (Godsend)
...blueish... (.07%)
...golden... (Landslide)
...and white. (Powerless)
Pyrokinesis
Is the smoke something unique to Iris, or did the production unit for the webisodes put smoke there that wasnt supposed to be there?
Sound manipulation
Echo's version
The Going Postal webisode set depicts Echo's sound manipulation with vivid golden colored circles...
...but in the corresponding graphic novel of the same name, circles of more subtle greens,...
...and wispy elements are used by artist Marcus To and colorist Peter Steigerwald.
Jesse's version
In One of Us, One of Them, however, the ability is depicted with barely visible wavy distortions of the air when Peter uses it while in Jesse's body...
...and the ability is depicted as blue spirals by Alitha Martinez and Chris Sotomayor when Jesse uses it in The Sting of Injustice.
Telekinesis
Telekinesis in episodes...(.07%)
...and graphic novels by Alitha Martinez & Edgar Delgado (Viewpoints)...
...and Jason Badower & Annette Kwok (Road Kill) all show the objects manipulated simply floating where they are desired.
But in Libertad by Marcus To and Brian Buccellato, Misha's eyes were depicted blue and a blue aura was placed on the objects he manipulated when he used telekinesis.
Teleportation
Manuel's version
Manuel Garcia's usage of this ability is depicted by Jason Badower and Annette Kwok as simply fading from view. (Into the Wild, Part 3)
Rachel's version
Rachel's use of teleportation, as depicted in the webisode set The Recruit...
...and the graphic novel Hanging By a Thread by Micah Gunnell and John Starr, uses a white flash when she teleports...
...but in Puppet with No Strings by Greg Beeman and Edgar Delgado, the ability is depicted as a bright, lime-green-colored puff of smoke.