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Old 11-07-2006, 07:39 PM   #11
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Even though i do agree that the blond monster is a metaphoric representation of Jessica, perhaps Uluru doesnt have meaning? Keep in mind Isaac needs to get high to actually draw the future (for now at least).
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I had the same thought, that maybe the Uluru isn't connected. Maybe that issue was made before isaac started to draw the future.

One thing that may support this is the fact that the "S" symbol doesn't show up on the comics until the Hiro edition, the two we've seen before that didn't have the symbol, so maybe those two aren't connected.

But.. If they weren't connected then why show them to us then?
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Old 11-07-2006, 09:29 PM   #12
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I'm curious to know who it is that fought Uluru in comic #11 (i think it's 11)... On the comic is says " I fought Uluru" and at the bottom there is a guy saying "Nobody believes me" what is that about.

Also on Hiro's comic #14 the S symbol is there twice... on the bring screen on time square and right next to that there is a picture of a guy which to me looks like DL... just some thoughts
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I read somewhere that it was definately hiro standing there. I can't remeber where though. But these comics were actually made so someone has the acutal issue to read. They could tell us for sure. Or maybe someone here has some more info. Only a few of those comics were made though, so it'd be hard to find the person who has it...
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Old 11-07-2006, 10:19 PM   #13
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I had the same thought, that maybe the Uluru isn't connected. Maybe that issue was made before isaac started to draw the future.

One thing that may support this is the fact that the "S" symbol doesn't show up on the comics until the Hiro edition, the two we've seen before that didn't have the symbol, so maybe those two aren't connected.

But.. If they weren't connected then why show them to us then?
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Right. I take back what i said about Uluru. I went back to episode 1 and checked the screenshot again. Apparently, the person who posted the first picture of Issue 11 left out 2 lines at the bottom of the comic. From what i can make out, it says: "Now I'm [Mohinder?]'s LAST HOPE"

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3756/issue11ga4.png

So with that, I dont doubt the importance of issue 11 anymore. Also, I'd just like to point out that the lil man on the cover of issue 11 cant be Hiro, cause he's surounded in an aura of fire, a power Hiro doesn't have. My best guess would be Pyro. But then again, Uluru seems to be in the same aura. Maybe Uluru is Sylar and has the ability to gain Pyro's power by being in his vicinity, like how Peter borrows his powers?
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:08 PM   #14
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Right. I take back what i said about Uluru. I went back to episode 1 and checked the screenshot again. Apparently, the person who posted the first picture of Issue 11 left out 2 lines at the bottom of the comic. From what i can make out, it says: "Now I'm [Mohinder?]'s LAST HOPE"

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3756/issue11ga4.png

So with that, I dont doubt the importance of issue 11 anymore. Also, I'd just like to point out that the lil man on the cover of issue 11 cant be Hiro, cause he's surounded in an aura of fire, a power Hiro doesn't have. My best guess would be Pyro. But then again, Uluru seems to be in the same aura. Maybe Uluru is Sylar and has the ability to gain Pyro's power by being in his vicinity, like how Peter borrows his powers?
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Are we sure that Isaac writes the comics yet? Maybe he gets an offer soon to take over? I have yet to see evidence in the present timeline that he is or has been writing the comic. Maybe the one hero got in the future was Isaac's first copy.
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:13 PM   #15
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Right. I take back what i said about Uluru. I went back to episode 1 and checked the screenshot again. Apparently, the person who posted the first picture of Issue 11 left out 2 lines at the bottom of the comic. From what i can make out, it says: "Now I'm [Mohinder?]'s LAST HOPE"

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3756/issue11ga4.png

So with that, I dont doubt the importance of issue 11 anymore. Also, I'd just like to point out that the lil man on the cover of issue 11 cant be Hiro, cause he's surounded in an aura of fire, a power Hiro doesn't have. My best guess would be Pyro. But then again, Uluru seems to be in the same aura. Maybe Uluru is Sylar and has the ability to gain Pyro's power by being in his vicinity, like how Peter borrows his powers?
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It says "Now I'm humanity's LAST HOPE"

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Are we sure that Isaac writes the comics yet? Maybe he gets an offer soon to take over? I have yet to see evidence in the present timeline that he is or has been writing the comic. Maybe the one hero got in the future was Isaac's first copy.
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If I remember correctly, Simone mentions that Isaac is behind on his comics in one of the earlier episodes.
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Old 11-08-2006, 02:35 AM   #16
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Micah lets us know that this issue isnt out yet when he runs into Hiro on the road and thus gives us a time line. Micah was already seen reading comic book #11 in an earlier episode, so we now know that we are very near to when Hiro travels to the future and sees New York explode, at furthest it would be 3 of their months away assuming that the comics come out monthly. Whats odd about these comics is that since they are writen by Isaac about the future and we know that #14 is depicting what is currently happening to Hiro and Ando then the ones Micah has and their contents have already happened.

If the monster on the cover #9 is a representation of Jessica then perhaps Uluru is a representation of Sylar or just the evil in general they need to fight but then who is the Hero on the cover fighting it? Is it Hiro that has gone back in time again? Remember this comic is first in the timeline and thus the appearance of Uluru has already occured. Perhaps this is giving us a clue as to who or what Uluru is, if we put it in context of the timeline of the shows events and we say 14 is the start of Hiros journey to Vegas and 9 is a representation of Jessica and one of her rampages (our earliest that we know of being when she killed DLs crew) then Uluru wouldve appeared sometime in between, narrowing the field a bit. When did we first get a glimpse of Sylar?
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Old 11-08-2006, 04:38 AM   #17
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Micah lets us know that this issue isnt out yet when he runs into Hiro on the road and thus gives us a time line. Micah was already seen reading comic book #11 in an earlier episode, so we now know that we are very near to when Hiro travels to the future and sees New York explode, at furthest it would be 3 of their months away assuming that the comics come out monthly. Whats odd about these comics is that since they are writen by Isaac about the future and we know that #14 is depicting what is currently happening to Hiro and Ando then the ones Micah has and their contents have already happened.

If the monster on the cover #9 is a representation of Jessica then perhaps Uluru is a representation of Sylar or just the evil in general they need to fight but then who is the Hero on the cover fighting it? Is it Hiro that has gone back in time again? Remember this comic is first in the timeline and thus the appearance of Uluru has already occured. Perhaps this is giving us a clue as to who or what Uluru is, if we put it in context of the timeline of the shows events and we say 14 is the start of Hiros journey to Vegas and 9 is a representation of Jessica and one of her rampages (our earliest that we know of being when she killed DLs crew) then Uluru wouldve appeared sometime in between, narrowing the field a bit. When did we first get a glimpse of Sylar?
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not that it really matters but that isnt issue 11, it is issue 13. if you blow up the cover you can see it as a 13.

a thing I have stated in another thread is that the guy fighting Uluru looks like Sylar. Assuming Sylar was the one who tried to kidnap the little girl from the FBI building. I know the FBI agent said it was Sylar but I do not think she really knows what she is talking about anyways. ( Guy on the cover is wearing what looks to be a baseball cap and a jacket that is flapping around)[attachmentid=105]
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Old 11-08-2006, 07:27 AM   #18
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I'm curious to know who it is that fought Uluru in comic #11 (i think it's 11)... [/b]
The fight against Uluru is on issue #13, one can see it in Genesis in the hands of Micah.
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Old 11-08-2006, 08:14 AM   #19
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Micah lets us know that this issue isnt out yet when he runs into Hiro on the road and thus gives us a time line. Micah was already seen reading comic book #11 in an earlier episode, so we now know that we are very near to when Hiro travels to the future and sees New York explode, at furthest it would be 3 of their months away assuming that the comics come out monthly.
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We already know Hero jumps ~5 weeks ahead when the cops stop him in the future. Incidentally, in that timeline today is the day new york goes nuclear. I guess we'll know if they make it!
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Old 11-08-2006, 08:25 AM   #20
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not that it really matters but that isnt issue 11, it is issue 13. if you blow up the cover you can see it as a 13.

a thing I have stated in another thread is that the guy fighting Uluru looks like Sylar. Assuming Sylar was the one who tried to kidnap the little girl from the FBI building. I know the FBI agent said it was Sylar but I do not think she really knows what she is talking about anyways. ( Guy on the cover is wearing what looks to be a baseball cap and a jacket that is flapping around)[attachmentid=105]
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I think the figure standing below Uluru is Peter. Here is my reasoning:

The tagline for the series is "Save the cheerleader, save the world," right? Well What if saving Claire, what we're led to believe is an end in and of itself, is actually a means to an end?

Here's what I'm thinking. Claire, as far as we know, only has the power to heal and regenerate, much like Wolveriene. I was trying to think what good her power may have in saving the world. But . . .

I think that Peter is the key to saving the world. Saving Claire is a mission to throw us off, but think about it: The reason for saving Claire could simply be to protect Peter, seeing has he is the only other person able to benefit from her power (By mimicing). She can save no one but herself, UNLESS it's Peter.

I think Peter sustains a death blow, or something else that would kill him, but the presence of Claire allows him to heal. This may be vital because Peter is the only one who could theoretically mimic all the heroes' powers if they were together and be the ultimate hero. He may be the only one able, due to this ability to be all the heroes at once, to fight Uluru, whether it's really a monster, or a metaphor for Sylar.

Having Claire's healing factor in Peter as the ultimate good guy would be invaluable.

This theory would also explain why future Hiro said to Peter on the subway, "You look different without your scar."

Could this be the result of the death blow recieved that would have killed him had he not temporarily had Claire's power?

This would also explain why the figure on the comic cover is saying, "No one believed me . . ." No one believed Peter. Everyone he told thought he was crazy at first.



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