Heroes Volume 3 : Villains


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Anyone still reading the novels? The second to last one was about Adam and it answers the death in the coffin question. He does die in there. Then comes back to life only to die again. It also says that he is waiting for his new wife to come find him and dig him out. Now who could be his new wife?

Also, the last novel has Bob killing a guy by turning him to gold. Is turning things to gold the extent of his power as that is the only thing he has been shown to do.

Anyone still reading the novels? The second to last one was about Adam and it answers the death in the coffin question. He does die in there. Then comes back to life only to die again. It also says that he is waiting for his new wife to come find him and dig him out. Now who could be his new wife?

Also, the last novel has Bob killing a guy by turning him to gold. Is turning things to gold the extent of his power as that is the only thing he has been shown to do.

Forgot the novels were out to be quite honest.

Samantha in Eugene, Oregon: Any scoop on Heroes? Is Niki coming back?

If you threatened to electrocute me with your lightning powers, I'd say...no. But I'd also tell you that doesn't mean we've seen the last of Ali Larter. I'm hearing that the plan as of the last time the writers met up (prestrike) was for Niki to be dead?but for an alter ego to take over. Not Jessica, not the whipped-cream chick from Varsity Blues, and that leaves...come on, you can guess it! It's someone we've seen before. Of course, all that is subject to change due to the current holding pattern.

I haven't seen any of season 2 yet, but were some of you disappointed by it?

Just go watch it. You'll miss out on some key events. There were slow moments, but overall, it wasn't too bad. Season One was better, but Volume Three is shaping up to be the best yet. So go, do yourself a favor and watch season two. You won't have to wait week after week, so the pacing won't seem as prolonged.

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Sometimes in school, the smarter you are, the harder is to fit in. Matt Neuenberg has aways felt like an outsider because of his unique gift of memory. Luckily for him, The Company is always in search of those who don’t exactly fit in.

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What date does Heroes VOL III start please?

If we knew it would be mentioned here, until the strike is over which could be months rather then weeks then earliest is September 2008 and maybe 2009.

If we knew it would be mentioned here, until the strike is over which could be months rather then weeks then earliest is September 2008 and maybe 2009.

Cheers Rappy.

Not good news though :(

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Kristin also confirmed that Adam indeed is related to Nikki because his last name used to be Sanders. To those of you that are keeping up to date with all of the graphic novels will know that one Adam's names was Richard Sanders. Making Nikki possibly one of his brides or perhaps child or grandchild?
Holly in New York: Is Nathan really dead on HEROES? And please tell me Kristen Bell and Ali Larter are back in the new season. We need our hot girls!

A well-placed source tells me there appears to be a plan in place for when the show returns, and it involves Kristen Bell, David Anders and...yes, Adrian Pasdar and Ali Larter all back in the mix and most likely as series regulars. Happy news? I'd say so, but you tell me in the Comments section below!

Source: E!Online

I kind of really hope that Nathan doesn't come back. It will kind of ruin the show because there is no fear that the characters could die. Heroes is more about the show than the characters so it should be ok if someone like Hiro dies if it gives a logical progression to the story. Otherwise it will ruin the show. Oh no, Matt died, but it is ok, he will be back next week. Oh no Hiro dies, but it is ok, he will be back next week. Oh no ..... *turn channel*

Quote - Word Ballon

Word Ballon has this great interview with Jeff Loeb and Jesse Alexander. It's funny and informative and not really spoilers, but great insite and I agree (So far) in all they have said.

Here is what Jesse said about Angela's power:

"Angela?s power has been established in the show and it?s there?s for hardcore people if they were to look at the show and look at peter and think about him and what he can do and they could probably figure out what Angela?s power might be."uot;

Why would we have to guess when they should have shown it already. I doubt her power is the same as Peter's.

The dreams? Peter had a dream of him flying, he saw the future when he exploded, he saw nathan (it wasnt the future, but the present). Maybe he got it from his mamma

this seems like too much to have been filmed already xD

are they preparing it already to pop-it-out as soon as the strike is over? Did they really have the script for this really (can't believe this happens in the episode just after episode 11) or are they filming random things and teasing us?

Villains was going to be vol.4 instead of vol.3? Makes me wonder if that "Exodus" was the bad guys escaping from the company. That would've been lost-like mess

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