It is intended to be a love letter to the Big Bang Comics line and its founders, Gary Carlson and Chris Ecker.
Big Bang Comics started as Megaton Comics in the early '80s and launched the early careers of Erik Larsen and Rob Liefeld, including appearances of Savage Dragon and Youngblood that saw Rob Liefeld call[...]
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3 ran for 23 issues and notably featured some crossover elements with other Image titles like Savage Dragon.
The series wasn't considered canon by Mirage, and was written by Gary Carlson and penciled by Frank Fosco That creative team will return to produce three additional issues of the comic, which will be published by IDW, along[...]
While I love my big, mainstream super-hero comics from companies like DC Comics or Image Comics or Marvel Comics, a big part of the reason that I am drawn to indie and micropress comics is because of the clear love for their material that they bring to their books.
Last week a couple of collections reprinting[...]
Two years later the second series came out from Image Comics, helped by the fact that co-creator Gary Carlson first published Savage Dragon and Youngblood in his Megaton Comics anthology, The series ran intermittedly from 1993 until 2001, concluding with a Big Bang Comics Vs 1963 issue #35 and a series of special.
After this, Carlson and Chris Ecker[...]