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Big Bang Comics
Cover of the first series trade paperback.
Publication information
Publisher
Caliber Press Image Comics
Schedule
(Caliber): Quarterly (Image Comics): Monthly
Format
(Caliber) Limited series (Image) Ongoing series
Publication date
(Caliber) Spring 1994 – May 1995 (Image) May 1996 – Jan. 2001
No. of issues
(Caliber): 5 (Image): 35
Main character(s)
The Beacon
Dr. Weird
Knight Watchman
Protoplasman
Thunder Girl
Ultiman
Creative team
Written by
Gary Carlson, Chris Ecker, Edward DeGeorge, Stan Timmons, Bill Fugate, Jeff Weigel
Artist(s)
Chris Ecker, Randy Zimmerman, Mark Lewis, Stan Timmons, Mike Obre, Steve Adams, Bart Schmitz, Bill Fugate, Stephanie Sanderson, Jeff Weigel, Ben Torres
Editor(s)
Gary Carlson
Collected editions
Your Big Book of Big Bang Comics
ISBN 978-1887279888
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Big Bang Comics first appeared in 1994, with a five-issue limited series (numbered #1–4 and #0), published by Caliber Comics. A second series lasting 35 issues, set in the Image Universe, was published by Image Comics from 1996 to 2001.
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