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  2. Big Bang Comics - Wikipedia

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    Big Bang Comics is an American comic book anthology series, designed to be an homage to Golden Age and Silver Age comics. Most stories in Big Bang Comics take place either on "Earth-A" during the 1960s, or on "Earth-B" during the 1940s, featuring characters such as Ultiman, Thunder Girl, and Dr. Weird. Big Bang Comics first appeared in 1994 ...

  3. List of Big Bang Comics characters - Wikipedia

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    He appeared on a mock-up cover of the metafictional Red Hot Comics, but haven't been seen since. Super Frankenstein (possibly based on the 1960s Frankenstein by Dell Comics) Teen Rex (based on Kamandi created by Jack Kirby for DC Comics with a hint of Kirby's Devil Dinosaur for Marvel Comics) Billed as the "Last of the Dino Men".

  4. Big Bang (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bang is an event where gang members were sprayed with a radioactive, mutagenic gas intended to act as a tracer. The gas kills most exposed to it and gives the survivors superpowers. The concept was created by Christopher Priest and inspired by urban legends of a chemical-laced soda that sterilizes black people. [1]

  5. Beacon (character) - Wikipedia

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    Beacon is the name of two fictional characters published by Big Bang Comics. The Beacon of Earth-A (Julie Gardener) is a Silver Age character. The Beacon of Earth-B (Scott Martin) is a Golden Age character. Both characters first appear in Big Bang Comics #3 (October 1994), and were created by Bud Hanzel, Chris Ecker and Steve Adams.

  6. Gary Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Gary Scott Carlson is an American comic book writer, editor and publisher, known for his work on his creator-owned comics, such as the 1980s anthology Megaton and Big Bang Comics. [1] He has also worked on books for Image Comics, such as Vanguard, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Supreme, and on titles for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, such as ...

  7. Mister U.S. - Wikipedia

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    Mr. U.S. is a Big Bang Comics superhero who appeared in the Image Comics line, as its version of Captain America. The different versions of Mr. U.S. refer to the different comic-book ages and how each age tools its characters for a certain audience, leading from the cheesy, hyperactive Silver Age of comics, to the dark, gritty comics of the 1990s.

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  9. Knight Watchman - Wikipedia

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    Knight Watchman (AKA: Reid Randall) is a fictional superhero from the Big Bang Comics universe, residing on Earth A during the Silver Age of comics. He first appeared in Berzerker #1 (February 1993), and was created by writer/artist Chris Ecker. In the fictional history of Big Bang Comics, his first appearance was in Deductive Comics.