List of Big Bang Comics characters
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
- The Badge
- * During WWII, he fought the Nazis as the Supreme Allied Commando, later became top agent of B.A.D.G.E., a spin on Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D.
- The Beacon
- * Beacon : Dr. Julia Gardner
- * Beacon : Scott Martin
- Blackjack and his Flying Aces
- The Blitz
- * The Blitz : Jimmy Travis
- * The Blitz : Mack Snelling
- Bluebird
- Cyclone
- * Marty Eastman was addicted to the Rocket Pills that gave him his power. Later becomes the cybernetic Overdrive after being damaged in the explosion that killed the Blitz.
- Dimensioneer
- Dr. Stellar
- * Combines elements of Doctor Mid-Nite, Starman, and Adam Strange.
- Dr. Weird.
- The Human Sub
- * Later became The Atomic Sub
- The Hummingbird
- Jeena 'the Jungle Girl
- * Mentioned by Venus in Caliber #1, but has yet to make an appearance.
- Jon Cosmos
- Knight Watchman
- * Kid Galahad
- Mighty Man
- * A tribute to the original C. C. Beck created Captain Marvel published by Fawcett Comics. Mighty Man was created by Erik Larsen.
- Mike Merlin/Ms. Merlin
- * Mascot to the Roundtable of America.
- Mr. Martian
- Mister U.S.
- * Mister US was a generic hero shown in issue #8 in six different incarnations from six different decades. The purpose was to poke fun at all the clichés in comics during each major era: the "Glittering Golden Age", the "Silly Side of the Silver Age", the "Pseudo-Intellectual Pseventies", the "'Oity-Toity Eighties", and the "Nigh-Incomprehensible Nineties".
- Moray
- * The Sub's granddaughter and sidekick
- Protoplasman
- Robo-Hood first appeared in Big Bang #21. Little is known about Robo-Hood, but he seems to tackle street-level crime like muggers and pickpockets. He is a combination of Robotman and Green Arrow, but his actual name seems to derive from the legend of Robin Hood, the English freedom fighter well known for his clashes with Sheriff of Nottingham.
- Shadowhawk
- * A parody of the 1960-era Batman comics complete with the Shadowcar, Lady ShadowHawkette, Shadowdog and kid sidekick, Squirrel aka Hawk Shadow. He is working with Knight Watchman.
- Shadow Lady
- Speed Queen
- The Sphinx
- * Sphinx: Peter Chefren/Chefren Ra
- * Sphinx: Allison Kane
- Stars 'n' Stripes
- * Possibly a reference to the Star-Spangled Kid and Stripesy. He appeared on a mock-up cover of the metafictional Red Hot Comics'', but haven't been seen since.
- Super Frankenstein
- Teen Rex
- * Billed as the "Last of the Dino Men".
- Thunder Girl
- Ultiman
- * Ultragirl
- * Ultiman's daughter
- US Angel
- Venus
- Vita-Man
- Zhantika Princess of the Jungle'''
Big Bang hero teams
Round Table of America (RTA) Earth A
Based on the Justice League title published by DC Comics:- Ultiman
- Knight Watchman
- Thunder Girl
- The Blitz: Jimmy Travis
- Beacon: Dr. Julia Gardner
- Human Sub
- ''Mike Merlin''
Knights of Justice Earth B
- Ultiman
- Dr. Weird
- The Blitz: Mack Snelling
- Beacon: Scott Martin
- ''Venus''
[Pantheon of Heroes] Earth A
- Clone Boy
- Gravity Girl
- Laughing Boy
- Galactic Lad: Noa Zark
- Snowstar
- Anglefish
- Nature Boy
- Brain Boy
- Telegirl
- Ghost Girl
- Photon
- Jupiter Boy
- Dragonfist
- 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
- Psi-Mage
- Kuttar
- Hot-Wire
- ''Quintessence''
Whiz Kids (Whizzards) Earth A
- Kid Galahad
- Moray
- Cyclone
- Thunder Girl
- She-Borg
- Black Power
- Totem
- Gargoyla
- ''Hot Pink''
Big Bang humor strips
- 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.