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| inksby = [[Edgar Delgado|Edgar at Studio F]] | | inksby = [[Edgar Delgado|Edgar at Studio F]] | ||
| colorsby = [[Edgar Delgado|Edgar at Studio F]] | | colorsby = [[Edgar Delgado|Edgar at Studio F]] | ||
| producedby = Invisible College | | producedby = [[Invisible College]] | ||
| easteregg = [http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/chapter30_ee.pdf Hi-res PDF] of [[Hana]]'s call to arms | | easteregg = [{{archive|20130511020343}}http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/downloads/chapter30_ee.pdf Hi-res PDF] of [[Hana]]'s call to arms | ||
| last = [[Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 6|War Buddies, Part 6]] | | last = [[Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 6|War Buddies, Part 6]] | ||
| next = [[Graphic Novel:Walls, Part 1|Walls, Part 1]] | | next = [[Graphic Novel:Walls, Part 1|Walls, Part 1]] | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
Around the [[Timeline:Possible Futures#November 7, 2011|fifth anniversary]] of the [[explosion]], [[Future Hiro|Hiro]] saves [[Sparrow Redhouse|a young woman]] from police officers. He returns to [[Isaac's apartment|his loft]] and continues to create [[Timeline|timelines]] suspended from [[String web|strings]]. | Around the [[Timeline:Possible Futures#November 7, 2011|fifth anniversary]] of the [[explosion]], [[Future Hiro|Hiro]] saves [[Sparrow Redhouse (explosion future)|a young woman]] from police officers. He returns to [[Isaac's apartment|his loft]] and continues to create [[Timeline|timelines]] suspended from [[String web|strings]]. | ||
He explains how he tried to stop [[Sylar]] from causing the [[explosion]] by stabbing him, but was unable to stop him because Sylar had [[power theft|stolen]] [[Claire Bennet]]'s ability to [[regenerate]]. He [[space-time manipulation|travels]] back in time to visit [[Peter Petrelli]] and tells him to [[the message|save the cheerleader]], hoping this will prevent Sylar from exploding. However, when he returns to his own time, he finds things unchanged. He returns to his loft to find a light on, and draws his [[Kensei sword|sword]]--and finds himself face-to-face with [[Hiro|his former self]] and [[Ando]]. | He explains how he tried to stop [[Sylar]] from causing the [[explosion]] by stabbing him, but was unable to stop him because Sylar had [[power theft|stolen]] [[Claire Bennet]]'s ability to [[regenerate]]. He [[space-time manipulation|travels]] back in time to visit [[Peter Petrelli]] and tells him to [[the message|save the cheerleader]], hoping this will prevent Sylar from exploding. However, when he returns to his own time, he finds things unchanged. He returns to his loft to find a light on, and draws his [[Kensei sword|sword]]--and finds himself face-to-face with [[Hiro|his former self]] and [[Ando]]. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* [[Future Hiro]]'s trademark ponytail seems to be conspicuously absent from this graphic novel. In an email, [[Staz Johnson]] said, "The reference I was provided with (by [[NBC]]) was ''so'' poor (extremely dark, practically illegible screen caps) I had no idea that Hiro was supposed to have a ponytail." | * [[Future Hiro]]'s trademark ponytail seems to be conspicuously absent from this graphic novel. In an email, [[Staz Johnson]] said, "The reference I was provided with (by [[NBC]]) was ''so'' poor (extremely dark, practically illegible screen caps) I had no idea that Hiro was supposed to have a ponytail." | ||
*Ando was drawn wearing a police uniform instead of the [[Corinthian Casino]] security uniform. This is because the artist, [[Staz Johnson]], does not regularly follow ''Heroes'' and thought that [[Ando]] was a police officer based on the screencaps he was given. | |||
* ''String Theory'' shows the events that led up to [[Future Hiro (explosion future)|Future Hiro]] meeting [[Present Hiro]], as shown in ''[[.07%]]'', and repeated in ''[[Five Years Gone]]''. | |||
* '' | * ''String Theory'' shows Future Hiro's perspective of meeting [[Peter Petrelli]] on the [[New York subway]], a critical scene from ''[[Collision]]'', and repeated in ''[[Hiros]]''. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* {{seealsoimages}} | * {{seealsoimages}} | ||
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* For discussion of Hiro's inability to change history, see '''[[Paradox]]'''. | * For discussion of Hiro's inability to change history, see '''[[Paradox]]'''. | ||
* For television episode 20, which was reportedly named ''String Theory'' then renamed, see '''''[[Five Years Gone]]'''''. | * For television episode 20, which was reportedly named ''String Theory'' then renamed, see '''''[[Five Years Gone]]'''''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 22 October 2015
String Theory | |
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Issue #: | 30 |
Released: | April 23, 2007 |
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Story by: | Joe Pokaski |
Art by: | Staz Johnson |
Digital Inks by: | Edgar at Studio F |
Colors by: | Edgar at Studio F |
Lettering by: | Comicraft |
Produced by: | Invisible College |
Easter Egg: | Hi-res PDF of Hana's call to arms |
Previous: | War Buddies, Part 6 |
Next: | Walls, Part 1 |

Visit a future that's already been lost. |
Soon after discovering his unusual abilities, Peter Petrelli encountered Hiro Nakamura. Solemn and grim, Hiro claimed that he was from the future, here to give Peter a brief but puzzling warning: save the cheerleader, save the world. Later, Peter would meet Hiro once again--for the first time. This Hiro, from present day, was warm and optimistic, the complete opposite of his future self. What events could trigger such a massive change in the young office worker? And why seek out Peter Petrelli? |
Summary
Around the fifth anniversary of the explosion, Hiro saves a young woman from police officers. He returns to his loft and continues to create timelines suspended from strings.
He explains how he tried to stop Sylar from causing the explosion by stabbing him, but was unable to stop him because Sylar had stolen Claire Bennet's ability to regenerate. He travels back in time to visit Peter Petrelli and tells him to save the cheerleader, hoping this will prevent Sylar from exploding. However, when he returns to his own time, he finds things unchanged. He returns to his loft to find a light on, and draws his sword--and finds himself face-to-face with his former self and Ando.
Character Appearances
Notes
- Future Hiro's trademark ponytail seems to be conspicuously absent from this graphic novel. In an email, Staz Johnson said, "The reference I was provided with (by NBC) was so poor (extremely dark, practically illegible screen caps) I had no idea that Hiro was supposed to have a ponytail."
- Ando was drawn wearing a police uniform instead of the Corinthian Casino security uniform. This is because the artist, Staz Johnson, does not regularly follow Heroes and thought that Ando was a police officer based on the screencaps he was given.
- String Theory shows the events that led up to Future Hiro meeting Present Hiro, as shown in .07%, and repeated in Five Years Gone.
- String Theory shows Future Hiro's perspective of meeting Peter Petrelli on the New York subway, a critical scene from Collision, and repeated in Hiros.
See Also
- For images from String Theory, see images from String Theory.
- For the transcript from String Theory, see the String Theory transcript.
- For discussion of Hiro's inability to change history, see Paradox.
- For television episode 20, which was reportedly named String Theory then renamed, see Five Years Gone.
External Links
- Heroes on NBC.com
- Downloadable PDF comic on archive.org — Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat or compatible reader to view