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Big Bang Adventures #22

Pedro Angosto, Jorge Santamaria, Juan Moreno, Ulises Kuroshima, Adam Pruett, Gary Carlson

Standard Comic
Full Color
Page Count: 60

The Last Whiz Kids Story reaches its climax as our heroes fight sorcerers, evil genies and Assassins. When tragedy strikes again, the Fate of the World depends on Galahad making his own Leap of Faith. Two lost members of the team join the fight, but for another two it will really be their LAST! Burials, the New Round Table of America & some other guests. Plus a great Pin-up gallery!

Remember when comics were fun? Big Bang Comics does. Big Bang is a retro series, honoring the creators, styles and characters from the Golden and Silver Ages right up to modern times. Enjoy 80 years of faux comics history in the pages of Big Bang Comics, which began as a mini-series at Caliber Press in 1994, moved to Image Comics for about 50 issues and one-shots, and as a series of annuals from AC Comics.

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1 review for Big Bang Adventures #22

  1. Robin9924 (verified owner)

    So this was a good ending to the trilogy, despite some issues. I really enjoy Arthurian stories so this really appealed to me with how many references there were, and like with the previous issues the art was good. I also liked how the ending sets up further stories that can be told, not only with the characters we know but the new ones introduced.

    In regards to the trilogy as a whole, I did enjoy it for the art and the Arthurian themes as mentioned. I liked how it included old and new characters and there was a very epic feel to the trilogy. However it also had very problematic issues in it’s treatment of Galahad, portrayal of the villains and how it resolved Cyclone’s story. I think it tried to do too much and if it had perhaps just focused on Galahad and Cyclone, along with Moray and maybe Thunder Girl, there would have been more time to develop the themes more and get rid of the issues, or at least write them in a less problematic way.

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