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Special Report: Is ''Heroes'' helping or hurting the comic book biz? Jeff Jensen chats with folks in the industry -- including the man behind ''Rising Stars,'' a clear influence on NBC's hit
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Interesting story on Defamer. Apparently the character of Zach was maybe supposed to be gay, but then suddenly he's not. And it's created quite the controversy.
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Harry Knowles, founder of Aint-It-Cool-News, theorizes about the Cheerleader character from the TV hit "Heroes" and the nature of her powers. Then he dares to ask the question: "Will she always be a virgin?"
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CBR is back with their weekly Q&A featuring "Heroes" writers Joe Pokaski and Aron Coleite. Lots of discussion of the last episode we all saw, with a look at "Godsend."
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Saturday night in Los Angeles, the "Heroes" cast and creators held a panel for the Museum of Television and Radio. They showed a clip from the next episode which revealed Linderman's plans and some unexpected details about the man.
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Recap of an incredible panel on super heroes held in new york featuring Grant Morrison, Tim Kring, Jonathan Lethem and Mike Mignola -- four wildly different types of super hero adventure creators, all on one stage.
Damn me for living on the west coast.
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A visit to the set of 'Heroes' has cast and crew discussing how a show about an unlikely superpowered group—including an indestructible cheerleader, a wimpy male nurse who absorbs powers and a Japanese everyman who stops time—has become the breakout hit of the TV season...
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Two New York City artists have sued the creators and network that broadcasts "Heroes," claiming the idea for the character of Isaac was stolen from one of their exhibitions.
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