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HER0
Hi there!

I first talked about it in my first post in the intro forum, since I'm new, but if others didn't read it and yet could give me some insight, I posted here for your edification. So who here saw the flash animation called "Claire and the Cat"? There was a post about it supposedly at Tim Sale's website, but since it uses flash, there's no cached record (like from google) of the mention of it. And heroesmedia posted about it (the 7 June entry) and heroes-tv linked to it, but the information (like the heroespage3.swf) at that address, http://nbci5.console.net/heroes/heroes3.html, has been taken down (although if you search for claire-and-the-cat with google, it obviously was there sometime).

Was it just a tech demo, or just an example of what a digital comic for "Heroes" would look like (sorta like "Phosphor beta 1" is just a Shockwave 3D fps demo) to show what's possible? Or if it gave fun information or insight about the show, what did you learn from it?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Update- I think I put the panels in the correct order... I just figured out that the drawings may be telling a story! Are the first few panels part of the art for the digital comic? It looks like I'll have to put them in two posts:
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HER0
And this is the rest of that set:
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Then in the next set of pics, it looks like Hiro tracks down Isaac. Is that in a digital comic too?
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Does that last panel mean that Hiro knows Isaac? Or did he just see his name on the poster and go find him? Or did I even put the panels in the right order?
ezequiel
The only thing I can say is that Hiro knows or knew of Issac name from Ep #2 when he got a (th wonders comic book and It had the painter/creator name on the last page besides that I think you are lucky to have those panels.
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