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List of Big Bang Comics characters

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This is a list of major characters appearing in the Big Bang Comics universe, which encompasses most fictional characters created for the shared Big Bang universe and those characters owned by Big Bang Comics.

Big Bang heroes

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Big Bang hero teams

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Round Table of America (RTA) Earth A

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Based on the Justice League title published by DC Comics:[3]

  • Ultiman
  • Knight Watchman
  • Thunder Girl
  • The Blitz: Jimmy Travis
  • Beacon: Dr Julia Gardner
  • Human Sub
  • Mike Merlin (team mascot, first appeared in Image issue #12)

Knights of Justice Earth B

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Based on the Justice Society title published by DC Comics:

  • Ultiman
  • Dr. Weird
  • The Blitz: Mack Snelling
  • Beacon: Scott Martin
  • Venus

Based on the Legion of Super-Heroes title published by DC Comics:[4]

  • Clone Boy (founder)
  • Gravity Girl (founder)
  • Laughing Boy (founder)
  • Galactic Lad: Noa Zark
  • Snowstar
  • Anglefish
  • Nature Boy (deceased)
  • Brain Boy
  • Telegirl
  • Ghost Girl
  • Photon (formerly Lamp Lass)
  • Jupiter Boy
  • Dragonfist (formerly Combat Kid)
  • Anti-Matter Lad
  • Golden Girl
  • Stacy & Tracy the Titan Twins
  • Butterfly Queen
  • Omega Boy
  • Robo Kid
  • Kid Warlock
  • Lionclaw
  • Aviatrix
  • Manta Rae
  • Ant Boy

Verdict

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Based on the Outsiders title published by DC Comics:

Whiz Kids (Whizzards) Earth A

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Based on the Teen Titans title published by DC Comics:

Big Bang humor strips

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  • Op the Cop: A humour strip written by Gary Carlson, featured in Caliber Press #1. Op hasn't appeared since.
  • Percy: The second and final humour strip in Big Bang Comics, this time satirising the older generation of science-fiction films. He appeared in Image Comics #1.

References

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  1. ^ Big Bang's Cyclone
  2. ^ "Atomic Pulp :: Comics by Christopher Mills - Big Bang Comics #33". Archived from the original on 2007-08-13. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
  3. ^ Cosmic Teams!
  4. ^ Cosmic Teams!
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