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WWLA 2008: Jeph Loeb talks HEROES

3 Comments 17 March 2008

Friday March 14 Jeph Loeb hosted a Marvel panel at the Wizard World Los Angeles 2008 Comic Book Convention.
During the Q&A session, inevitably, fans asked question about NBC’s Heroes, and Jeph graciously answered and gave fans some updates on the TV series. Tim Sale (the artist behind Isaac’s paintings) was also present at the panel

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Behind the Scenes Video featuring Tim Sale

5 Comments 06 November 2007

Our friends from TvGuide.com just sent a great video featuring illustrator Tim Sale, who’s the artist behind whole paintings in Heroes Universe. He’s talking about TvGuide’s special Heroes covers. We’ll update this post when we got the cover,..

Update : You can see the whole set after the jump…

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SDCC 2007: Heroes graphic novel publishing rights go to DC

1 Comment 26 July 2007

san-diego-comic-con-2007The 2007 SDCC just barely started and there’s already a Heroes-related news to report: DC comics (home of Batman, Superman, Wonderwoman and Green Lantern just to name a few) obtained the rights to publish in print the Heroes graphic novels presented online by NBC.
The novels, slated to start shipping to stores this Fall, will feature cover art by superstar comic book artists Alex Ross and Jim Lee and will feature not only work published online, but also artwork by Tim Sale (the artist who actually did paint Isaac Mendez’s art).

News, Spoiler

Tim Kring: Mr. Linderman is dead, Ando may become a regular .

25 Comments 26 June 2007

Tim Kring Heroes After last week’s press conference in Los Angeles, organized by NBC to announce the Heroes World Tour, Tim Kring, creator, writer and executive producer of the show, sat down to field questions about next season of Heroes .
Here’s the highlights from the Q&A session:

Q: Is everyone coming back for Season Two?

Kring: Well, I don’t want to spoil that for the fans. Clearly we left things up in the air with several of the characters and we want to make sure that the fans don’t know what’s going to happen so that it doesn’t spoil their [enjoyment].

Q: You said 24 episodes. Does that mean no one really died?

Kring: Again, you really just have to wait.

Q: But you’re keeping them available so you can bring them back?

Kring: Exactly, they’re all on retainer just in case they’re needed. [joking]

Q: So will there be some kind of recap for people who didn’t see last season?

Kring: Only slightly because the actual episode itself, it’s an episode entitled “Four Months Later” and so we pick up the stories four months after we left off at the end of the season. There is tremendous mystery in what happened during those four months and that’s part of why you’re watching these first few episodes. They’re revealing what actually happened. So the recap, in a way, is sort of built into the story.

Q: Will Tim Sale [the artist that -in reality- creates Isaac's artwork]be involved in Season Two?

Kring: Yes, Tim will be staying involved. So, the idea of the paintings is going to have a clever sort of reentry into the show.

Q: When you say four months later does that mean that Hiro will have been in feudal Japan for four months?

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Novels, Spoiler

Heroes Novels as Image Files

157 Comments 08 April 2007

For any of you who were frustrated, like me, about how NBC’s downloadable version of the novels were in pdf version, here are links to every page in jpg format. (I was frustrated because iPod’s don’t take .pdf)

I would advise you to open this post with Firefox and use the extension “downTHEMall!”, with the filter, “http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/jpgs/*.*”

Chapter 1 – “Monsters”

Chapter 01 - Monsters

Offers background information on Mohinder Suresh, Chandra Suresh and his mysterious death.

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  7. Easter Egg
  8. PDF

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Tim Sale for Sale

1 Comment 09 March 2007

Niki Sanders by Tim Sale

Isaac’s paintings, actually tremendous graphic artist Tim Sale’s paintings, going up for auction. NBC has decided to auction some full-size autographed limited editions prints of original paintings. The first auction will start at 6 p.m. PAC on March 26 and close at 12 a.m. PAC on March 28. (via TvSquad)

Vivi Zigler, Executive Vice President NBC Digital Entertainment and New Media, announced in a press release that NBC was proud of this event as it would not only allow fans a chance to own a piece of the hit show but also benefit the Epilepsy Foundation. This foundation was chosen because Heroes’ cast member Greg Grunberg is highly involved with it since his son Jake suffers from epilepsy.

NBC.com will hold two different auctions. Each auction will feature two full-size autographed limited editions prints and drawings of artwork used in the show, which includes “Exploding Man,” “Eclipse,” “Claire on the Stairs” and “Hiro and T-Rex.” The first auction will start at 6 p.m. PAC on March 26 and close at 12 a.m. PAC on March 28. The second will be held at the same times but from April 2 to April 4.

UPDATE : NBC’s official Heroes auction page

Interview

Tim Sale Interview

No Comments 26 November 2006

Peter Petrelli While illustrating the panels for the “9th Wonders!” comic book are a snap for Sale – they’re executed in the traditional style, with pen and ink, then colored in later – the paintings proved to be trickier. Because he’s colorblind, Sale draws in black ink and dilutes his work for gray tones. To make his drawings look as if they were done with a paintbrush, the image is scanned into a computer. A colorist adds color, variations in tone and texture, and then the finished product is blown up and printed on canvas. (In a notable exception, the technicolor mushroom cloud on the floor of Isaac Mendez’s studio was printed on moveable rubber mats.)

You can read the whole interview at NY Post.


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