There's a new comic up. It relates to the
file Hana found in the Pentagon.
In a nutshell, it's about some dudes in
Vietnam in 1968,
and they
get ambushed and shit.
But two of them,
codenamed "Dallas" and "Austin" survive. Dallas is the narrator of the letter, and he has a letter from home regarding his son, which makes people think he's Papa Petrelli. Austin is a bookish guy who ends up healing Dallas and saving him, to his surprise, which makes people think Austin is Linderman.
Or they could be completely unrelated to the show.
If \"people\" are correct, then at least it adds some significance to the story. Otherwise, I\'m wondering what the point of it is.
I'm pretty sure we saw Christopher Eccelston (or his doppelganger) at breakfast yesterday morning. The 10 year old wanted to ask for an autograph, and was pissed at me that I wouldn't let him. I'm sure the poor man just wanted to eat and read his paper in peace.
Yeah, point, Jon. There has to be a reason for
that file to be hidden away so well.
It's not like Hana doesn't already know that
people have powers!
P-C, I think "people" might have the two reversed.
It does make more sense, quester, that
Mr. Petrelli
is the one
with powers.
However, the other guy didn't come across
as British.
Well, maybe neither of them is Linderman.
The latest installment has some panels in which the two characters do in fact
look like Malcolm McDowell (Dallas) and Adrian Pasdar (Austin).
I can sort of see the resemblances if flip the two, P-C, but barely.
Oh, yeah, I meant to flip them. Sorry.