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Big Bang Comics is an American comic-book series. It first appeared in 1994, with the five-issue miniseries (numbered 1–4 and 0), published by Caliber Comics. A second series was published by Image Comics. ==Publication history== Gary Carlson's first major independent comic occurred in the 1980s with a black and white title called ''Megaton''. Erik Larsen's ''Savage Dragon'' and Rob Liefeld's ''Youngblood'' both debuted in ''Megaton''. In the 1990s Carlson wrote ''Berzerker'' for Caliber Press; one of the first canonical appearances of a Big Bang Comics character was by the Knight Watchman in ''Berzerker'' #1. Gary co-created the ''Big Bang'' anthology series alongside artist and writer Chris Ecker. Through 2005, Image Comics published 35 issues of ''Big Bang Comics'', followed by seven one-shot comics. As of the 2010s, Carlson self-publishes ''Big Bang Presents''. Like its predecessor series ''Big Bang Comics'', this is an anthology featuring a rotating cast of new and established characters in a self-contained fictional universe, written by Carlson and drawn by Ecker and various other artists. The company has also begun reprinting earlier comics in trade paperback form through Pulp 2.0 press. Allen Berrebbi of KRB Media is the company's webmaster and director of digital marketing and business development. The company's website posts free webcomics every Monday, Wednesday and Friday A second website is devoted to its character the Knight Watchman. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Big Bang Comics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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