About the 10th Wonder Podcast
Two weeks after Heroes debuted to the world, the 10th Wonder Podcast was created. The name “10th Wonder” is meant as a nod to the “9th Wonders” comic books featured prominently in Heroes. The 10th Wonder gained considerable steam in its first two weeks online, reaching more than 2,000 subscribers, and the audience has continued growing ever since with downloads rising sharply after each new Heroes episode.
“…the 10th Wonder remains one of the best [Heroes] casts out there…”
- SciFi Now Magazine, 2007
Graham Hancock
Graham recently graduated from Mississippi State University with a degree in Broadcast Communication. He’s currently living in San Francisco, California and works part time as an Assistant Editor at the magnificent podcasting company Revision3. He is highly interested in the direction of ‘New Media’ (Podcasting, Digital Media, etc.) and is thrilled to be producing and hosting podcasts. Outside of podcasting, he enjoys spending time with friends, listening to music, and gaming. Graham also keeps up with the latest tech and gadget news and is a sold out Apple/Mac user.
Joe Hummrich
Joe is a full time network administrator living right outside the city of Chicago. He doesn’t like to take things too seriously, unless it’s work or Heroes but always tries to find a good balance. He’s a tech guy with an appetite for good television, video games, and movies. Joe has always had a thing for bleeding edge technology and gadgets of all kinds. Look for him at most of the midnight releases related to anything “geek”.
Former Co-Hosts
Derek Russell
Derek is a college-student who works for a film distribution company out of LA and a local video production company. He’s a huge fan of television and films and can take on anyone in a trivia challenge; Derek also hosts the House of El Superman and SkyNext Terminator podcasts.

Graham Hancock (middle) with Heroes creator and executive producer Tim Kring (right) and writer/co-executive producer Jesse Alexander (left) on set at Heroes in October 2007.





