Heroes Magazine takes you behind the magic of television and into the show itself. Filled with behind-the-scenes information, pictures, and insight, Heroes Magazine is a must for any serious fan!
All over the world otherwise ordinary people are developing super abilities and now viewers of the TV show can join them through the pages of Heroes magazine. Uniquely presented, Heroes magazine lifts the lids on the lives of these ordinary superheroes. Heroes magazine will include features from the actors and actresses thrust into the limelight, to the back room special effects crew who create the on-screen superhero magic.
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Premiere Issue:
All over the world otherwise ordinary people are developing super abilities and now viewers of the TV show can join them through the pages of Heroes magazine. Uniquely presented, Heroes magazine lifts the lids on the lives of these ordinary superheroes. Heroes magazine will include features from the actors and actresses thrust into the limelight, to the back room special effects crew who create the on-screen superhero magic. This Premiere Issue is sure to become a collector’s item!
Issue 2:
Masi Oka talks to Heroes Magazine! His iconic character Hiro Nakamura has teleported across the world, traveled back to 17th Century Japan, and got into plenty of adventures along the way. He’s having the time of his life, and the same can be said for the lively Oka! The busy actor discusses all things Heroes and Hiro in this issue.
Issue 3:
Hayden Panettiere leads the way with this issue’s unmissable interviews with the Heroes cast. We talk to the popular 18-year-old actress about her time on the show so far, and the evolution of her role as indestructible cheerleader Claire Bennet: “I think I’ve sometimes been typecast because I’m blonde. You don’t get to play villains if you’e blonde. People look at me as very sweet sometimes, and I would never in a million years describe myself as sweet, never! It’s more fun to be bad – at least on the screen.”
Issue 4:
Issue #4 of Heroes magazine is a 100-page special! Features include an interview with Milo Ventimiglia who plays Peter and a season two guide, plus exclusive episode-by-episode commentary by a show executive producer. There is an interview with Adrian Pasdar who plays Nathan and a section catching up with all the ‘Fallen Heroes’ including Isaac, Eden, Simone, Ted and TV legend Mr George Takei – plus obituaries and Top 10 Heroes deaths. Issue 4 also takes a look at Hiro’s powers, The Company examined, Wendy and Lisa (the show’s composers), and all the latest news from the new season and information on the Heroes action figures.
Issue 5:
Issue Five of Heroes Magazine has got cool exclusive interviews with three of the Heroes cast: Greg Grunberg (who plays Matt Parkman), David Anders (the villainous Adam Monroe), and Kristen Bell (Electric Elle)! We’ve also got all the latest news on season three, including the imminent arrival of some brand new characters! All this, plus features on Masi Oka, Claires powers, Sylar, a free poster, and a Heroes CD soundtrack competition!
Issue 6:
We’re celebrating the long-awaited arrival of season three of Heroes with a 100-page issue of Heroes Magazine. And get used to the bumper size, because we’re going to 100 pages for each issue from now on so we can fit everything in! Anticipation for the new season reaches fever pitch in this issue, as Heroes creator Tim Kring reveals his expectations for Villains in a very exciting interview. And is season three going to be a bumper-size 35-episode run? Check out all the latest news (including an integral role for Sylar and another appearance for Claire’s pyro-mum Meredith) in our comprehensive news section. Plus, there are interviews with Jack Coleman (Noah Bennet) and James Kyson Lee (Ando Masahashi), a BIG catch up on Heroes’ characters and plotlines, a fantastic FX feature, and much more.





