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David Meadows
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In my never-ending quest to find thigs to do instead of writing the next issue, I present:

Heroes Character Relationships

It's not very interesting or informative (yet) because I've only analysed characters from the first two issues. I'll see how far I can expand it before it has too many characters to be practical.

(If anyone gets errors on the page, let me know. It uses some JavaScipt that I haven't verified works in all browsers.)



Last edited by David Meadows, 10/9/2007, 20:14


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I very much doubt that the spy and hacker would agree that they work for general Hammerstein.

Surely the K-Men obey him. (And they don't call him shirley.)

Should you include the U.S. Government as well?

Stuart



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"And sometime you are what's coming around."
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Ah, neat links.

Stuart

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"And sometime you are what's coming around."
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Ray Oceanweaver
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You have far too much time on your hands. emoticon

That isn't to say it's not cool, though. emoticon

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David Meadows
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quote:

knightflyer wrote:

I very much doubt that the spy and hacker would agree that they work for general Hammerstein.

Surely the K-Men obey him. (And they don't call him shirley.)

Should you include the U.S. Government as well?

Stuart




I'll reconsider those relationships...

But I can't include the government (yet) as they don't explicitly appear in issue #1!



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