The internet is a great place to find out more about the NBC hit TV show, Heroes. Many fans have launched websites covering Heroes. As the webmaster of Heroes quick news site (heroesinfo.com), I keep up with
many of the Heroes fansites. Out of all the fansites I've visited, these five fansites set themselves apart from the rest. If you're looking for Heroes news, photos, videos, or spoilers, you can be sure to find them in one of these websites. In no particular order, here are the top five Heroes fansites.
Heroes Revealed (heroesrevealed.com)
The first thing that attracted me to Heroes Revealed was the design. Heroes Revealed has a site design that fits the TV show perfectly. It uses white text over a black background. It shows the Heroes text logo with the solar eclipse. It reminds me of the official NBC Heroes website. It's well-written and the webmaster, Ozan Caglargil, always seems to find the latest Heroes scoop. Also, I appreciate Ozan's creativity. He started a social network (think myspace for Heroes fans). He created a character image map showing the connections between the heroes, and he sells Heroes clothing (including a bib!).
Heroes the Series (heroestheseries.com)
This may be the most well-known Heroes fan site. The webmaster, Sam, uses many awesome pictures to set his fansite apart. Every blog entry has a picture, and the picture makes you want to read the entry. Heroes The Series also has an active community. Most blog posts have at least one comment and some have over ten. The community is most active in Sam's forum. The forum members have created over 1,500 threads and 24,000 posts. If I had more time, I would spend it participating in the forum. The forum members are a friendly bunch. They are quick to find new Heroes news, and they start great discussions about the show.
Heroes Revealed (heroesrevealed.com)
The first thing that attracted me to Heroes Revealed was the design. Heroes Revealed has a site design that fits the TV show perfectly. It uses white text over a black background. It shows the Heroes text logo with the solar eclipse. It reminds me of the official NBC Heroes website. It's well-written and the webmaster, Ozan Caglargil, always seems to find the latest Heroes scoop. Also, I appreciate Ozan's creativity. He started a social network (think myspace for Heroes fans). He created a character image map showing the connections between the heroes, and he sells Heroes clothing (including a bib!).
Heroes the Series (heroestheseries.com)
This may be the most well-known Heroes fan site. The webmaster, Sam, uses many awesome pictures to set his fansite apart. Every blog entry has a picture, and the picture makes you want to read the entry. Heroes The Series also has an active community. Most blog posts have at least one comment and some have over ten. The community is most active in Sam's forum. The forum members have created over 1,500 threads and 24,000 posts. If I had more time, I would spend it participating in the forum. The forum members are a friendly bunch. They are quick to find new Heroes news, and they start great discussions about the show.
