‘Heroes’ Gift Giving Guide - Ordinary Ideas
It’s time to start thinking about those holiday gifts and what’s better for the Heroes fan in your life than Heroes-related items?
All this week, I’ll be featuring Heroes merchandise for that special Heroes fan in your life (or for you to add to your wish list).
Here are some classic gift ideas with that Heroes flavor!
Calendars have always been a favorite gift for the holidays. They’re very practical and a great gift for the start of a new year. This year Heroes has its own 2008 calendar, complete with photos of all your favorite characters. Each month features a different character with a montage of photos. The photos all seem to be from Season 1 and include some of the fallen Heroes, like Isaac and D.L. (may they rest in peace) and fan favorites like Claire, Hiro and H.R.G. - just to name a few. The calendar retails for $16.95. 
Everybody loves t-shirts, right? This one features the “Godsend” helix symbol over an eclipse on the front and the Heroes logo on the back. It is available from AllPosters.com (It seems they are more than just all posters, eh?). The shirt is available in sizes S, M, L and XL and retails for $17.99. 
Another great gift this season will be the Heroes Season 1 DVD set. Every Heroes fan, whether they have been with the show since the beginning or just came to love it in season 2, needs this set. With the strike going strong, it’ll be the only way to get our Heroes fix after December 3. The DVD includes all of the season 1 episodes, audio commentaries, the 73-minute original pilot with optional commentary, 50 Deleted Scenes and several behind-the-scenes featurettes. It retails for $39.99.
Are these gifts too ordinary for you? Tomorrow I’ll be back with some more extraordinary ideas.

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