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Heroes: Volume Two by Joe Kelly

shorty_320's review

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3.0

I know it's been awhile since I've seen season 2 of Heroes, but this book made me feel lost. T times I didn't recognize characters and had no idea how some of the stories related to the show. Slightly disappointed!

tylertylertyler's review

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4.0

I can't actually remember exactly when I finished reading this; sometime late in 2014. Good collection, a lot of interesting side stories and characters.

wyrmbergmalcolm's review

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4.0

This was another fun collection of stories fleshing out the characters in Heroes seasons 1 and 2 a little more. Is this required reading? No, of course not, but this does give a little back story behind the characters and maybe even provide a little motivation for their actions. Each story is only a few pages long, with a couple of stories serialised over many parts. I would say this is not quite as good as Volume One, but was still very enjoyable. The artwork changed a little between stories, but not hugely so and was pretty good throughout.

melusine7's review against another edition

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Library book
DNF

hummusnchill's review

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3.0

I first read this book before watching the series, and it didn't make any sense. I was angry that I didn't get any of it - but then I watched the series, and it (of course) makes much more sense. I really enjoyed it and the back story of the different characters was very interesting! The art was amazing as well - the different styles are very cool to look at!

crookedbookstagram's review

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4.0

I loved this volume so much more than the first one! The Haitian's back story with his father in their village, Candice's teenage years, the wives of Takezo Kensei and learning more about Noah and Elle's earlier cases were among my favorites. I'd recommend both volumes to any fans of the show but if you don't love Volume 1 (it was just ok for me), don't give up.

jennifertudor's review

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4.0

I loved this volume so much more than the first one! The Haitian's back story with his father in their village, Candice's teenage years, the wives of Takezo Kensei and learning more about Noah and Elle's earlier cases were among my favorites. I'd recommend both volumes to any fans of the show but if you don't love Volume 1 (it was just ok for me), don't give up.
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