 
After much effort, for the first time Hiro jumps back in time ... by one second Hiro Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, this panel seen in Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis"
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Ando's cubicle. Hiro
excitedly
tells
his best
friend
what
just
happened!
Dialog
shown
in the
comic
panel
is from
Episode
1, but
this
drawing
of Ando's
cubicle
(modified)
was also
used
for the "sake" conversation
in Episode
3. Hiro
wears
a jacket
after
returning
from
NYC,
however,
that
he didn't
wear
inside
the office
in Episode
1.
Hiro
and Ando
Painted:
9th Wonders
Issue
#14,
this
panel
seen
in Episode
2 "Don't
Look Back"
Event happened: Dialog from Episode 1 "Genesis" -
Visual from Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
|

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission train wreck; Claire rescues a man from
the flaming wreck
Claire and Zach
Painted: Episode 1 "Genesis"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |
 
We first meet Simone, just before Isaac explains his ability to paint
the future to her. After Simone thinks the bus bombing "prediction" wasn't
authentic, Isaac shows her this painting that he'd made that morning.
This sequence in the original pilot was later cut from Episode 1.
The painting shows up without explanation laying around Isaac's studio
in Episode 3.

The serigraph Simone carries is an example of some (non-Heroes) artwork
that was created by Tim Sales, the artist who really draws the paintings
we see in the show as Isaac's.
Isaac and Simone
Painted: Original Pilot "In His Own Image" - later cut; reappears
in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis"
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Terrorist bombing in Israel that Isaac sees photo of in a newspaper
Isaac Mendez proves to Simone that he can paint the future
Painted: (* 3 weeks before show) - painting seen in Episode 1 "Genesis"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis"
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The eclipse (shown here as witnessed by Niki Sanders through Micah's science-project
box)
Isaac, Mohinder, Peter, Hiro, Ando, Claire and Zach, plus Niki each watch
the eclipse
Painted: Episode 1 "Genesis"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |

Hiro theorizes to Ando that he will be able to teleport once he develops
his power
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, this panel seen in Episode 2 "Don't
Look Back"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |

Ando and Hiro down a few beers after work as Hiro attempts to explain how
the space-time continuum works. Ando dares Hiro to teleport into the
women's restroom. Hiro gets forcibly thrown out of the bar.
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, this panel seen in Episode 3 "One
Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |
 
Ando calls Hiro a pervert after Hiro's caught in the women's restroom.
Ando tells Hiro to stop being different and try to be the same as everyone
else.
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, this panel seen in Episode 3 "One
Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |

After an arguement in the street outside the bar, Ando and Hiro part company.
Hiro wants to become someone "special," Ando sarcastically
calls him "Super-Hiro"
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, this panel seen in Episode 2 "Don't
Look Back"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |

On the train ride home, Hiro wonders if he can teleport himself to NYC,
and succeeds!
Hiro
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, this cover seen in Episode 2 "Don't
Look Back"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |

After seeing the "flying" picture in Isaac's studio, Peter calls
Nathan to meet him in an alley. Peter "jumps" from the roof above.
Isaac made this painting before ever meeting Peter.
Peter and Nathan
Painted: Episode 1 "Genesis"
Event happened: Episode 1 "Genesis" |

OOPS! Hiro
examines
his prize
for the
first
time:
a comicbook
telling
Hiro's
own story!
We glimpse
this
drawing
(left
side
sketch)
in Episode
3. The
COVER
of the
9th Wonders
comicbook
seen
in that
panel
is the
promotional
art for
Hiro
(right
side
sketch),
instead
of the
cover
showing "Yatta/I
Did It" that
was actually
shown
when
Episode
2 aired.
Hiro
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" |

 
Hiro searches for the comicbook's creator. The centerfold (not seen before
Episode 11) shows Hiro asking a comicbook shop owner about Isaac. It was
probably drawn as a promotional poster for the pilot's premiere at ComicCon,
but never seen acted out. Hiro finally reaches Isaac's address and inside
notices a comic panel (in progress) on the work table. A short-cut in the
artwork here: the sketch of Hiro looking at the drawing table is a mirror-image
of the sketch used to represent Hiro being interrogated by the police,
and was also used in the very first panel (above) as Hiro sits at his cubicle
in Japan.
Hiro
Painted: Centerfold - Episode 11 "Fallout" (the characters act
as if it happened as shown)
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, this panel seen in Episode 7 "Nothing
To Hide" when Hiro is showing his comic book to Micah
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" |

Searching the studio, with the nuclear explosion visible on the floor,
Hiro looks down to to see a pool of blood... then a gun... then Isaac's
body.
Hiro (looking at Isaac's body)
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" |
 
Isaac
could
not foresee
his own
death
(until
he was
ready
to die). In
Episode
11 "Fallout," Hiro
and Isaac
talk
together
about
the comicbook.
Hiro
reveals
that
in the
future
Isaac
was dead
with
his head
cut off.
The comicbook
shows
Hiro
reacting
to the
body,
the corpse's
arm,
the "arc" of
the open
skull
spilling
blood...
but Isaac
was unable
to put
a "face" upon
his own
death!
Hiro (looking at Isaac's body)
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 11 "Fallout"
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" |
 

Super
Genome
Symbol
(SGS) -
A half-helix
of DNA.
Hiro's
trip
to the
future
shows
many
paintings
of this
symbol
in the
studio.
Back
in the
present,
we also
see it
when
Isaac
awakens
following
his overdose
during
the eclipse.
A few
early
appearances
of the
SGS are
seen
on Hiro's
comic,
in the
pool
by Matt
at the
Walker
murder
scene,
on the
necklace
of the
Haitian,
on Chandra
Suresh's
book "Activating
Evolution" and
in the
computer
screen
saver
at Mohinder's
apartment
[enhanced
for visibility].
Below,
it appears
in Peter's
doodle.
It is
later
seen
on Claire's
geometry
book,
Jessica's
(bad
Niki's)
shoulder,
at the
Greyhound
bus stop
where
DL catches
runaway
Micah,
and on
future-Hiro's
Katana.
(Recent
additions:
In Mohinder-the-lizard's
tank
Ep.12,
Formed
by glass
broken
by Sylar
next
to Sandra
Bennet
Ep.14,
and a "dolphin" ice
sculpture
in the
casino
kitchen
Ep.15)
Unifying Theme - seen around most
characters in some small way.
Painted: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back"
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" and ongoing appearances |
 
Peter attempted to fly after visiting Isaac. He wakes up in the hospital
and doodles a crude image of himself flying above Nathan on a rooftop.
Notice that both images have the SG Symbol in them (its airbrushed into
the smoke rising from the chimney in the action footage).
Peter and Nathan
Painted: this was the first time Peter used Isaac's power, Episode 2 "Don't
Look Back"
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" |

The police question Hiro at Isaac's murder scene and they place a call
Ando in Japan. Hiro has been missing 5 weeks. There is a shockwave and
Hiro turns to see the explosion.
Hiro (and Ando on phone, Isaac's corpse being wheeled out)
Painted: seen on Isaac's drawing board in Episode 2 "Don't Look Back"
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back" |

The explosion Hiro witnesses on his October 2nd (in a future Nov. 8th)
just before teleporting back to his original timeline in Japan. Do you
see an exploding manin the stem
of the mushroom cloud?
Hiro
Painted: Episode One "Genesis"
Event happened: Episode 2 "Don't Look Back"
Happened during Hiro's trip to the future, now in Hiro's past timeline.
Can it be averted? |
 
After returning to the current timeline, Hiro tries to explain his teleportation
to NYC and the big explosion to Ando. Hiro presents the comicbook as
proof; Ando remains a skeptic.
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |

Zach is upset Claire wants to ignore her powers; Claire just wants to be
normal and not limit her choices in life to "freak or guinea pig." Simone
tries to take this painting away to sell in her gallery, but Isaac grabs
it back from her (its still in the studio when Peter and Isaac are painting
together in episode 4).
Zach and Claire
Painted: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |

Hiro attempts to prove the power of the comicbook's prophecy to Ando; they
arrive at the plaza just before the time shown on a clock in the panel
previous.
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |
 
" Stop that truck!" Ando causes it to swerve onto the sidewalk. Hiro
steps outside of time.
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap |

Ironically, after Ando made the truck swerve, the attempted 'rescue' is
what actually caused the accident that threatened the little girl.
 
This poster-sized version of the rescue appears in Mr. Linderman's private
collection.
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
and in Mr. Linderman's collection, seen in Episode 19 ".07%"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |

Hiro explains to Ando their "heroic destiny" as they fly to LA
(while laughing at his discomfort)
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |

Hiro says they must rent a Nissan Versa because the comicbook shows it.
Eerily, Hiro sets the book beside a brochure on the rental counter -
you see his real-time finger pointing at a picture of the car right beside
his comicbook hand pointing at the same image in the book!
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |

Once renting the Nissan, Hiro tells Ando to head to Las Vegas because thats
what is shown in the book. The sequence of actions occurs as predicted,
but we don't get an actual visual of the on-ramp to Interstate 15 as
shown in the comicbook.
Hiro and Ando
Painted: 9th Wonders Issue #14, seen in Episode 3 "One Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |
 
After Peter's humiliation by Nathan at the campaign rally, Simone 'consoles'
Peter outside
Simone and Peter
Painted: (* 7 weeks before show), painting seen in Episode 3 "One
Giant Leap"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |

This painting was displayed in the private art collection of Mr. Linderman
(first glimpsed during Episode 18}. Claire returns from the dead (for
the first time).
Claire
Painted: Pre-eclipse, first seen in Episode 18 "Parasite"
Event happened: Episode 3 "One Giant Leap" |

To settle her $50K debt, Niki is coersed into helping Linderman blackmail
Nathan. Niki refuses to go through with it, but Jessica "does what
it takes."
Niki and Jessica
Painted: first seen Episode 19 ".07%"
Event happened: Episode 4 "Collision" |

" Just take the one." The Haitian (off-screen) and Mr. Bennet prepare
to abduct Nathan from Mr. Linderman's Corinthian Casino.
HRG, Jessica/Niki and Nathan
Painted: first seen Episode 19 ".07%"
Event happened: Episode 4 "Collision" |

As this episode begins, Isaac has a picture of Niki without any tattoo
on her shoulder. During the episode, DL discovers he was framed and plans
to take Micah and the money away from Niki. Jessica (Niki's ruthless
alter-ego) emerges and battles with DL. As the episode ends, Isaac re-examines
the painting and discovers the SGS (tattoo) concealed beneath.
Niki/Jessica, DL Hawkins and Micah
Painted: Episode 6 "Better Halves"
Event happened: Episode 6 "Better Halves" |

Sketched for Simone to honor Charles' 70th birthday. Peter and Charles
share a dream of flying together, confirmed by Simone. Charles' dying
words were that Peter "told him it was all going to be okay," that
he "would save the world." Simone then confides to Peter that
Isaac's missing painting was sold to Linderman.
Charles Deveaux (Simone's father) and Peter
Painted: first seen Episode 7 "Nothing to Hide"
Event happened: Episode 7 "Nothing to Hide" |

Holding the urn, Mohinder scatters his father's ashes into the sea at the
burial grounds of Kanyakumari, India. Coincidentally, Kanyakumari is
the answer to a crossword puzzle provided by Charlie (Burnt Toast Diner)
to the sheriff that interviewed Claire in Episode 2.
Mohinder and Chandra Suresh
Painted: Episode 6 "Better Halves" (contributed by BertX @ Nov
19 2006)
Event happened: Episode 8 "Seven Minutes To Midnight" |

Hiro will meet this waitress named Charlie at a Texas diner. Charlie is
later killed by Sylar.
Charlene ("Charlie") Andrews (she was "On the List" Chandra
created)
Painted: first seen in Episode 8 "Seven Minutes To Midnight"
Event happened: Episode 8 "Seven Minutes To Midnight" |


" I don't belong," Charlie translates Japanese. During his captivity
by Bennet, Isaac sketched some scenes of Hiro and Ando at the Burnt Toast Diner
with Charlie.
Hiro, Ando, Charlie
Painted: Episode 8, sketches first clearly seen during Episode 11 "Fallout"
Event happens: Episode 8 "Seven Minutes to Midnight" |

" Boiling Water Man" - Isaac is seen destroying this painting in Episode
1 because he believes his ability to see the future is evil - a curse.
Theodore Sprague is interrogated by Matt Parkman
Painted: Episode 1 "Genesis"
Event happened: Episode 8 "Seven Minutes To Midnight" |
 
The
Infallible
Isaac!! Bennet
implores
Issac
to help
him catch
the man
called
Sylar.
While
Bennet
and Isaac
speak,
this
sketch
sits
in Isaac's
lap!
It captures
two critical
moments
in time;
when
Hiro
almost
reveals
his powers
while
Sylar
watches
(but
hesitates
and decides
not to
at the
last
moment)
and the
moment
of Charlie's
death
at the
hands
of Sylar.
(Isaac
will
later
discuss
the drawing
with
Hiro
and Ando
while
seated
in the
same
diner
and finally
realizes
he can
paint
the future
drug-free.)
Important Note: This picture shows where Sylar could be found the very
moment Bennet asked for Isaac's help in finding Sylar! Isaac did not beleive
in himself and Bennet never looked at the sketch, otherwise they might
have caught Sylar before homecoming.
Sylar, Hiro, Ando, Charlie
Painted: Episode 8, sketches first clearly seen during Episode 11 "Fallout"
Event happens: Episode 8 "Seven Minutes to Midnight" |

Audrey the FBI agent calls Matt to tell him that Theodore Sprague has
escaped from custody
Theodore Sprague, Audrey and Matt
Painted: first seen in Episode 8 "Seven Minutes To Midnight"
Event happened: Episode 8 "Seven Minutes To Midnight"
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???????

Unseen Painting - In Episode 8 "Seven Minutes To Midnight," Bennet
interviews Isaac and points off-screen. HRG refers to an event that Isaac's
painting predicted about an earthquake that killed 81 people.
Earthquake = Uluru?
Painted: never shown
Event happened: -unknown- some time before Episode 8 "Seven Minutes
To Midnight" |

Claire warns Jackie "don't go that way" but Jackie dismisses
her. Sylar grabs Jackie, tossing Claire aside like a ragdoll. Claire is
crushed; only her healing powers save her life.
Claire senses the approach of Sylar.
Painted: Episode 4 "Collision"
Event happens: Episode 9 "Homecoming" |

Peter and Isaac work together to create this painting. Mistaken identity
- Sylar kills Jackie, the girl who took the glory for rescuing the man
in burning train. Sylar quickly observes that Claire had been his intended
target when she regenerates her injuries.
Syler and Jackie, as Claire watches
Painted: Episodes 4 "Collision" (started) & 5 "Hiros" (finished)
Event happens: Episode 9 "Homecoming" |

Peter attempts to 'buy time' for Claire to escape from Sylar, and finds
himself a target in a telekinetic shooting range, trying to deflect a
hailstorm of school locker doors.
Peter and Sylar
Painted: Episode 4 "Collision"
Event happens: Episode 9 "Homecoming" |
Save
the Cheerleader,
Save
the World
- THE
FUTURE
HAS CHANGED
This is the ONLY painting (so far) where the heroes' actions have altered
destiny!
** CONFIRMATION - Graphic Novel 30 "String Theory" confirms
that Claire originally died at the hands of Sylar, before f_Hiro's appearance
to Peter on the subway... the future changed! **
Claire, fleeing up the bleachers, trips and falls as someone approaches
- In Isaac's original vision, just before Future-Hiro
visits Peter on the subway train, Isaac sees the fleeing Claire stumble, turn
around, and face the
approaching Sylar alone.
- Empowered
by
Hiro's
speech
with
the
courage
to
'save
the
world,'
Peter defies certain death by coming to Claire's rescue. This time when
she
stumbles on the
steps, Peter is there beside Claire to help her to her feet and Sylar
approaches
them together. Peter helps Claire to escape, absorbing her regeneration
ability,
thus they both survive.
 
These moving
images,
contributed
3/20/07
by NBC
forum member
kakkarot1290,
clearly
demonstrate
how f-Hiro's
message
to Peter
on the
subway
in Episode
4 altered
to future
in Isaac's
vision.
 
(1st
Image:
Isaac's
vision,
Claire
is alone)
- (2nd
Image:
Peter & Claire
are together)
Painted: Episode 4 "Collision" before Future-Hiro's visit to Peter
Event happens: both Episode 4 "Collision" & Episode 9 "Homecoming"
(Note: In Episode 4 we witness Isaac's futuristic vision as this scene plays
out in real footage before transforming into a painting-in-progress. Isaac creates
this painting while Mohinder and Peter are knocking on his door, before Future-Hiro's
intervention.)
|
 
Nathan destroys this painting in an effort to save Peter from going to
meet his death, but Simone finds a photo in the packing crate. Peter
learns the name of Claire's highschool in Odessa TX... and it seems that
he will die if he goes there! Peter is still determined to "Save
the Cheerleader, Save the World" no matter the personal cost.
Peter (dead?)
Painted: (* several weeks before show), first referred to as the 'missing
painting' sold to Linderman in Episode 5 "Hiros" and later re-acquired
by Nathan Petrelli
Event happens: Episode 9 "Homecoming" |

This comic book cover (Issue #9 of 9th Wonders) is the only Isaac drawing
we've seen that is 6 months old. The "Jessica" alter-ego personality
emerges from Niki to take vengance on their abusive father, after grampa
acted aggressively towards Micah. (A blurry scene of Jessica's rage during
the struggle, hair flying, pecs rippling, closely mirrors the drawing.)
Jessica (Niki's alter-ego), protecting Micah from her father
Painted: First seen Episode 6 "Better Halves" (in a comicbook read
by Mica and DL)
Event happens: Episode 10 "Six Months Ago" |

Hiro fails to arrive in time to "Save the Cheerleader" and sees
only the aftermath
Hiro and Ando
Painted: Episode 4 "Collision"
Event happens: Episode 11 "Fallout" |

This painting was displayed in the private art collection of Mr. Linderman
(first glimpsed during Episode 1 . After saving Claire from Sylar at homecoming,
Peter falls into a two week long coma during which he has a repeated dream/vision
of becoming the exploding man. Isaac has also witnessed the initial scene
from Peter's dream as a vision of the future, painted as seen from above.
Peter awakens on a deserted sidewalk.
Peter Petrelli
Painted: Pre-eclipse, first seen in Episode 18 "Parasite"
Event happened: Episode 11 "Fallout," in a dream/vision sequence. |
 
HRG took any means necessary (administering drugs) to force Issac to create
another painting - this was the result. Hiro asks Isaac, "How do
you stop an exploding man?"
Peter Petrelli, absorbing domesday powers?
Painted: Episode 9 "Homecoming"
Event happened: Episode 11 "Fallout," in a dream/vision sequence. |

After leaving Bennet's custody, Isaac meets up with Hiro and Ando and creates
this painting drug-free. Hiro exclaims, "I really need to find that
sword!" But, this painting has two-fold prophecy - scroll down to "Uluru" for
more! Coincidentally, on Hiro's desktop in Japan, he had an action figure
of a hero holding a sword in front of Godzilla and Uluru.

Ando says the Symbol on the sword combines the ancient characters "Great
Talent" & "Godsend." (See discussion of the Super Genome Symbol,
above).
Hiro (plus Isaac and Ando)
Painted: Episode 11 "Fallout"
Event happened: Episode 12 "Godsend" (hinted at in Episode 1 "Genesis") |
 
Claude gives Peter his first "lesson" in trying to hold onto
powers when his benefactor isn't around, by snatching a purse and thrusting
it into Peter's hands. Peter fails miserably; after the purse's owner spots
Peter, he nearly gets arrested.
Peter and Claude
Painted: Episode 14 "Distractions"
Event happens: Episode 14 "Distractions" |

Peter says Simone is not like the rest; Claude tells Peter, "Everyone's
like the rest, thats why they're the rest," as they discuss spying
on Simone invisibly. Isaac still attempts to paint Peter, but, well...
he's invisible!
Peter and Claude
Painted: Episode 14 "Distractions"
Event happens: Episode 14 "Distractions" |

Isaac pours his very soul into this painting; he calls it "the future
I still hope for" with Simone. Simone confesses to Isaac, "I
believe in you." Little do they know, Peter and Claude spy upon their
tryst from only a few feet away.
|

Isaac and Simone (watched by Peter and Claude)
Painted: Episode 14 "Distractions"
Event happens: Episode 14 "Distractions" |
 
Peter has a "falling out" with Claude, claiming he doesn't have
to do anything; "Except fly" adds Claude, tossing Peter over
the balcony! Peter plummets 30 stories onto a cab below. |

Another Uluru reference? Dressed in the colors of Uluru, Peter appears
impaled upon the legendary helix sword of the samurai Takezo Kensei (Hiro).
[See also, SGS above] Shortly after this scene, Peter realizes how to
tap the full potential of his power and nearly explodes!
Peter (and Uluru? and Hiro?)
Painted: Episode 14 "Distractions"
Event happens: Episode 14 "Distractions" |

Peter, now 30 stories away from Claude, finally becomes visible once more.
Isaac suddenly realizes how Peter has been evading his search... he's invisible!
Isaac calls HRG with the news about finding Peter and about his invisibility.
HRG recognizes the influence of Claude.
Peter (Claude, Isaac and HRG)
Painted: Episode 14 "Distractions"
Event happens: Episode 14 "Distractions" |

Isaac shows Mr. Bennet the picture of footprints in the water. HRG recognizes
the roof of the Deveaux building without the need for Isaac to tell him.
We see a quarterstaff turn invisible as Claude picks it up to continue
training Peter to use his powers. Bennet gives Isaac a gun (the same one
seen with Isaac's corpse in the future in Episode 2) for protection from
Peter.
Peter and Claude
Painted: Episode 16 "Unexcpected"
Event happens: Episode 16 "Unexpected" |

Nothing good can come of vengance. Peters confronts Isaac after narrowly
escaping HRG and the Haitain. "Why'd you do it?" Peter demands
of Isaac. "You're dangerous. You said it yourself. Without them to
help, you'll become THAT," as Isaac gestures to the Exploding Man
painting. Peter looses his temper, attacking Isaac. Isaac thinks he can
stop Peter, "With one bullet I can save the world - I can be a hero." Behind
him, we see a red version of Uluru!
Peter and
Isaac; Simone dies
Painted: Episode 16 "Unexcpected"
Event happens: Episode 16 "Unexpected" |

After stealing Takezo Kensei's sword from Linderman, Hiro escapes by teleporting
back to NYC. He unexpectedly arrives in the future, where he learns the
consequences of failing to stop the exploding man.
Painted: first seen Episode 14 "Distractions"
Event happened: Episode 18 "Parasite" |
 
Hiro
The cover of 9th Wonders, Issue #15 "Hiro In the Future."
Hiro and Ando
Painted: Episode 19 ".07%"
Event happened: Episode 18 "Parasite"
|
 
 

Overcome with grief after killing Simone, in fear of being hunted by Peter,
and conscripted into working for Primatech with no hope of escape, Isaac
obsessively paints his own end. He is finally able to paint his own death
because he is now ready to die.
 
Isaac
Painted: Episode 18 "Parasite" (foreshadowed in Episode 2 "Don't
Look back")
Event happens: Episode 19 ".07%" |
 
Isaac's final painting... his mutilated body sprawled on the studio floor
while blood drips from the hand of his murder, Sylar. As Sylar first makes
use of the new power that he acquired from Isaac, his hand still drips
with Isaac's blood.

Sylar; Isaac's demise
Painted: Episode 19 ".07%"
Event happens: Episode 19 ".07%" |