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Commentary for Chapter-112 - Partners

As I expected, HRG just can’t keep a partner. He doesn’t work well with Syler, he doesn’t work well with Elle, he shot Claude, and was shot by the Haitian, who although only mentioned briefly, it stuns me that he is still employed by anyone since he betrayed the company and Angela. The reference to him being out of the country is also a setup for the next tv episode where Peter and Nathan go to Haiti to find him.

Anyway, back to the GN - In a rare GN moment, there is a direct relation to the TV series in that it starts off with the cleaning of the people Suresh had placed in cocoons.
This GN is chock full of TV references as the target is the vietnam vet that Merideth captured many years ago. Not sure why he was on Level 5, his power doesn’t appear all that dangerous and I am sure Level 4 would do, after all, wasn’t Hiro only on Level 2 or 3?

Dan Panosian first GN project has captured the Vet very well. He also has given Merideth a great deer in the headlights look as it is clear that she is not going to make a good agent, not with her empathy for the people they are hunting. I think he has even gotten Noah closer to Jack than anyone else in the GN world has.

Commentary for Graphic Novel 111, “Playing with Fire”

Cliché, Cliché, why is it that all evildoers were messed up kids. Flint is no exception as this week’s GN begins with the ceremonial burning of the anthill that boys often do. Oh, and on top of the torturing of tiny little annoying bugs, Flint is cursed with a mean dad who uses his belt. Poor little Meredith, in her teen angst, explodes to protect her brother, burning down the house and presumably killing daddy in the process. Little Bro wants to learn to light fires too. Pyro. Hope my kids don’t grow up to be super powered killers just because they like to light the firepit once in a while.

And of course, to add to the cliché storytelling, the kids can’t be placed together. I know it is rare but it does happen you know.

“Knock me down and steel my teeth”? Do people really say this crap? I did a google search and apparently it is a popular phrase on redneck sites even making the SF Bay Guardian and a novel called “Billy Boy”. Ok, I’m obsessing on all the items that came up in my google search. 85 hits to be exact.

Commentary for Chapter 108 – Sum Quod Sum, Part 1

The literal translation of Sum Quod Sum according to InterTran.com is “to be and to be”. It could also translate to “to be and exist” or more likely Popeye’s favorite “I am what I am.” Interestingly enough the title for next week’s TV episode is Eris Quod Sum which is translated “I will be what I am” and is about Syler. Regardless of the translation, my experience is that whenever someone uses Latin phrases, there is going to be a self discovery coming somewhere in the story.

The first thing we discover is that Elle is in London and having trouble controlling her powers. The easy explanation is that she shot her wad when she knocked Syler out. It could also be because she has no confidence in herself, lost her dad, lost her job, lost her life. Either way, she is shocking everything she sees.

Our favorite speedster must be exhausted because she is everywhere these days. Now Daphne shows up in London to find Elle. Now, I know that Pinehearst has a lot of powered agents. I even know that there are many people with duplicate powers. Therefore, I have to assume that they have a tracker at their disposal because there is no possible way they can know where everyone is without one. So they send Daphne to London to recruit Elle. This confirms my belief that Pinehearst will take anyone, even mentally ill, high risk, incompetent teenage girls who can’t control their powers.

Elle calls Noah, “HRG”. Disrespectful and odd especially knowing that at one time, she must have spent a lot of time with Noah and likely called him “Noah” or Mr. Bennett. Logic dictates that, if HRG is unavailable, and she doesn’t want to take a side with the company, that she seek out someone who is independent, yet could help her with controlling her powers. Unlike everyone else to date who has sought someone named Suresh, Elle seeks to find a needle in a haystack, Tarot’s favorite, Claude.

She finds him with no problem, mainly because he is paranoid. He actually reminds me of the angry ghost who teaches Patrick Swayze how to move objects without intending to do so. Claude has a similar effect on Elle as she seems to control her powers a little more in trying to get him to listen to her.

I have come to cherish Jason Badower’s work. He captures the characters emotion and looks. He really nails Claude in this one. He manages to capture the London landmarks well. I am also a big fan of thought boxes. Dialogue in comics tends to seem forced but writers seem to have a much better time expressing thoughts. It also gives much more insight into the character. Elle’s thoughts let us feel the angst she is experiencing at finding out she is alone in the world and yet has no sense of individual identity. She is seeking help from Claude but not just to control her powers but to help her be an individual. That is why she chose Claude. To teach her how to be alone. To function without relying on Daddy or the Company. To be what she is. Tune in next week for what will likely be the conclusion of Elle’s self discovery as she learns to stand alone.

Commentary for Chapter 107 - “Doyle”

First off, I have to ask, are the boys in the Rogue ever going to get somewhere. How annoying is that? Can we at least get a new advertisement????

That said, down to business. He’s fat, he’s ugly, and he can control your body. Ripped from the pages of old Batman Comics, the puppet master can control you. His power seems to be physical and not mental as his subjects can talk to him while he controls them. Wonder what his limits are? Sight? Distance? How many can he control at once?

We don’t get the pleasure of seeing HRG and his partner capturing Doyle but I think it is safe to say that the Haitian would be the obvious choice followed by sleeping gas or just a clunk on the head catching him by surprise (Maybe Claude was still around).

We do learn that he has quite the short fuse killing his neighbor, childhood bully and an inconsiderate driver. For someone described as a recluse who enjoyed keeping to himself, he is either extremely stupid, careless, or just overconfident. Certainly the deaths would at least bring questions from law enforcement (except maybe the traffic accident). Back to his limits. He was cut off by someone and then shortly thereafter the guy crashes his car. While sight might still be one of his limits, he seems to be able to distance himself from the subject which might make him able to control people through a television monitor.

The art is fabulous in this GN. I really get a feel for what a slob Doyle is, HRG actually looks like Jack, and Elle’s Lightning Storm was exactly how I pictured it in my head. I enjoy the different perspectives we get each week. My only lament is that we didn’t have any hot Claire drawings to gawk at.

Commentary for GN 106 - “Resistance”

Well, as I step into these giant footprints I wish The Muffin man well. I can now always say, yes, I know the Muffin Man! Good luck to you, we enjoyed your commentaries!

Diving right in, this week’s GN starts off midway through Claire’s transformation from the innocent victim we know and love to the vengeful killer she becomes in the TV series’ future. Here, she is willing to do whatever it takes to stop what she believes are terrorists. I have always told my kids that perspective is the most important judge of good and evil. Here we are seeing things from Claire Bennet, agent for Pinehurst Co.’s viewpoint. Thus the goal of stopping the terrorists is the “good” and the terrorists are “evil”. Everything is black and white for Claire. Hence Serena’s statement that Claire watches Peter “morphs from Uncle to villain right before her eyes.” First off, Uncles are sometimes Villains so that may not be much of a morph. Next, If we saw this from Peter’s perspective, I am sure he would be the noble crusader seeking to overthrow the evil Pinehurst who is destroying the world and that Claire would be transforming into the Villain as her motives change from fighting for her beliefs to blind vengance. Wait, Peter does say something like that later in the story. Either way, just like in war, only the side that wins will have the “right” perspective so the jury remains out on that issue.

New Graphic Novel Commentator

I’d like to welcome SDLAW to the HeroesARG team. He will be filling MrScaryMuffin’s shoes with a weekly graphic novel commentary. I look forward to his point of view and seeing what he has to being to the site.

Thanks to all of you who emailed me interested in the position. You are the reason this site exists! Without fan involvement, this site would be nothing.

Frank