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'''Heroes''' may refer to:
* The plural of [[hero]]
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==In music==
* ''[["Heroes"]]'', an album by David Bowie
** [[Heroes (David Bowie song)|"Heroes" (David Bowie song)]], the title track from the David Bowie album
** [[Symphony No. 4 (Glass)]] or ''"Heroes" Symphony'', by Philip Glass, inspired by the album
* [[Heroes (Cash and Jennings album)|''Heroes'' (Cash and Jennings album)]], a 1986 album by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings
* [[Heroes (Commodores album)|''Heroes'' (Commodores album)]], a 1980 album by the Commodores
* [[Heroes (Mark O'Connor album)|''Heroes'' (Mark O'Connor album)]], 1993
* [[Heroes (Icehouse album)|''Heroes'' (Icehouse album)]], 2004
* [[Héroes del Silencio]] or Heroes, a Spanish rock band
* [[Heroes (Elena Paparizou song)|"Heroes" (Elena Paparizou song)]], the official song of the 2006 European Athletics Championship
* [[Heroes (Shinedown song)|"Heroes" (Shinedown song)]], a 2005 song by Shinedown
* "Heroes", a piano-featured pop song by William Joseph
* "Heroes", track #2 off the 2008 release, [[David Cook (album)|''David Cook'' (album)]]
* [[Heroes (2009 album)|''Heroes'' (2009 album)]], a charity album benefitting War Child
* "The Heroes", a song from [[Let It Ride (album)|''Let It Ride'' (album)]] by Shed Seven

==In film==
* [[Heroes (2008 film)|''Heroes'' (2008 film)]], a 2008 Bollywood film starring Salman Khan
* ''Heroes'', a 1994 Italian film by director Carlo Vanzina
* [[Heroes (1977 film)|''Heroes'' (1977 film)]], a 1977 film with Henry Winkler and Sally Field
* ''[[The Heroes]]'', a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy

==In television==
* [[Heroes (TV series)|''Heroes'' (TV series)]], an American television Sci-fi series created by Tim Kring
* [[Héroes (Chilean miniseries)|''Héroes'' (Chilean miniseries)]], a local production depicting the life of various historical figures from Chilean History
* [[Heroes (Stargate SG-1)|"Heroes" (Stargate SG-1)]], a two-part episode of ''Stargate SG-1''
* [[Heroes (Beavis and Butthead)|"Heroes" (Beavis and Butthead)]], the twenty-seventh episode of ''Beavis and Butthead''
* [[Heroes (CSI: NY episode)|"Heroes" (''CSI: NY'' episode)]]
* [[The Heroes (Australian miniseries)|''The Heroes'' (Australian miniseries)]], an Australian-British co-production based on [[Operation Jaywick]]
* [[Heroes: The Return]], an Australian production based on [[Operation Rimau]]
* [[Heroes]], A [[SBS]] [[South Korea|Korean]] variety show.

==In print==
* [[Heroes (comics)|''Heroes'' (comics)]], a 1996 comic book limited series from Milestone Comics
* [[Heroes (novel)|''Heroes'' (novel)]], a short novel by Robert Cormier about war, love and sorrow

==In video games==
* ''HEROES'', the Avalon Hill's Role-Playing Magazine'', which ran from 1984 to 1986; see [[Avalon Hill#The HEROES Magazine|Avalon Hill (section The HEROES Magazine)]]
* ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic]]'' or ''Heroes'', a series of turn-based strategy games
* ''[[Heroes of Newerth]]'' a lobby based RPG/RTS
* [[No More Heroes (video game)|''No More Heroes'' (video game)]], a video game for the Wii console, originally titled ''Heroes''
* ''[[No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle]]'', sequel to the above video game
* ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'', a shooter game under development by EA
* ''[[City of Heroes]]'', a multiplayer online role-playing computer game
* ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'', a video game in the "Sonic the Hedgehog" series

==Other uses==
* [[Heroes (confectionery)]], a brand of chocolates sold in the UK and Ireland, manufactured by Cadbury's
* [[Hyderabad Heroes]], an Indian cricket team
* [[Hero's]], a martial arts organization based in Japan
* ''[[Heroes: Le Vent Des Peupliers]]'', a 2005 play by French dramatist Gérald Sibleyras, translated and adapted by Tom Stoppard.
* [[Hero of the Past]], a white male born in the 1600's escapes slavery and becomes a hero to the other natural born slaves in North Carolina.

==See also==
* [[Heros (disambiguation)]]
* [[Hero (disambiguation)]]
* [[Heroes and Villains (disambiguation)]]

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Revision as of 05:24, 14 September 2010

Heroes may refer to:

In music

In film

In television

In print

  • Heroes (comics), a 1996 comic book limited series from Milestone Comics
  • Heroes (novel), a short novel by Robert Cormier about war, love and sorrow

In video games

Other uses

  • Heroes (confectionery), a brand of chocolates sold in the UK and Ireland, manufactured by Cadbury's
  • Hyderabad Heroes, an Indian cricket team
  • Hero's, a martial arts organization based in Japan
  • Heroes: Le Vent Des Peupliers, a 2005 play by French dramatist Gérald Sibleyras, translated and adapted by Tom Stoppard.
  • Hero of the Past, a white male born in the 1600's escapes slavery and becomes a hero to the other natural born slaves in North Carolina.

See also