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</noinclude>{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}The trouble with [[Piper]] isn't her [[dreams]]... it's her past.{{blurbclose}} | </noinclude>{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}The trouble with [[Piper]] isn't her [[dreams]]... it's her past.{{blurbclose}} | ||
{{blurb}}[[Piper]] experiences the same terrible [[dream]] every night, but can never seem to recall it. While struggling to stay awake, she falls asleep and | {{blurb}}[[Piper]] experiences the same terrible [[dream]] every night, but can never seem to recall it. While struggling to stay awake, she falls asleep and is visited by [[Sanjog Iyer]] who helps reveal the [[secrets]] of her past. Piper finds that the most important memories find ways to be remembered.{{blurbclose}}<noinclude> | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 23 December 2009
Different and the Same | |
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Issue #: | 79 |
Released: | March 31, 2008 |
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Story by: | J.T. Krul |
Art by: | Micah Gunnell |
Digital Inks by: | Mark Roslan |
Colors by: | John Starr |
Lettering by: | Comicraft |
Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
Easter Egg: | Behind the scenes image of Jimmy Jean-Louis as the Haitian |
Previous: | Bounty Hunter |
Next: | Moonlight Serenade |


The trouble with Piper isn't her dreams... it's her past. |
Piper experiences the same terrible dream every night, but can never seem to recall it. While struggling to stay awake, she falls asleep and is visited by Sanjog Iyer who helps reveal the secrets of her past. Piper finds that the most important memories find ways to be remembered. |
Summary
A girl named Piper suffers in school from lack of sleep due to nightmares in which she is abducted by aliens. In one of those nightmares, Piper is visited by Sanjog Iyer. He tells Piper that she must solve the mystery of these dreams herself. Piper finds herself strapped to a table while aliens prepare to examine her. Another girl begs the aliens not to hurt her. She cries out for help but Sanjog says that she needs no help. She only needs to remember her past. She is able to stretch her leg and undo her restraints. The other girl appears down the hallway, beckoning Piper to follow her. As she runs, Piper realizes that the monsters are in fact just humans. The girls try to escape through two windows. The girl introduces herself as Debbie and claims to be Piper's sister, who was separated from her at birth. She says that the place they are in is her home. Piper is able to sneak out through the window with her ability even though it is too small, leaving Debbie mystified and captured when Noah and the Haitian arrive. Piper awakes from her nightmare and tells her parents about her sister. Her mother, thinking her delusional, calls a doctor. The doctor is Noah Bennet, with the Haitian beside him. Noah tells Piper's mother that he will come to fix the problem.
Character Appearances
Notes
- In the Heroes Volume Two hardcover collection from DC/Wildstorm, this chapter is retitled Psychic Bounds.
See Also
- For images from Different and the Same, see images from Different and the Same.
- For Micah Gunnell's original art for Different and the Same, see here.
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