Big Man’s path of revenge takes a dark turn as he fights for his own survival.
Now I know what wrenches are really for…. Read Full Review
I find the character of Big Man very compelling and ultimately that's what drives the story forward for me. It's what gets me beyond the rather standard revenge plot. I feel for him and what he's been through but at the same time he is intimidating as hell. He's the perfect example of tragic badass and I can't wait to see how it ends. But as I read this book I can't help but picture an HBO mini-series with Peter Dinklage where we get to see this glorious story play out in full motion. Read Full Review
Big Man Plans #3surprised me by becoming my favorite issue of this miniseries thus far and it's really become a rather brilliant piece of work that both Powell and Wiesch should be proud of. With one more issue to go, this series may easily become one of the best miniseries in recent memory to release and will probably make an outstanding trade to own when that inevitably releases. I'm going to be sad to see it end but I'm ready to see exactly what the Big Man planned on his road to redemption. Read Full Review
Big Man Plans is not an easy, straightforward book to read in 15 minutes and forget: it has imagery that will remain embedded in your mind for a long time. Read Full Review
Tim Weisch creates a strong third issue with a tightly writing script that pulls the reader in straight away. This is a revenge story of the highest calibre. I'm gutted it's a limited series but once it's collected it'll be a great addition to anyone's shelf. Read Full Review
At times, the work that Wiesch put together is almost too graphic for me. Clearly not one for the kids. In any case, it’s an amazing book with an incredibly true take on trauma, and should be read by the adult comic book readers out there—although even you might have to shield your eyes from some panels. It’s creepy, scary, eerie, twisted, and perfect. Read Full Review
This is a strong revenge tale reminiscent of Kill Bill but of a more gruesome horror genre. Read Full Review
Anyway, Big Man is geared up for a final showdown leading to the conclusion of the miniseries. It's worth every penny to own the series either now or as a trade paperback. Big Man Plans demands to be read. Read Full Review
I like this book and always have, and I'm not always sure of why. But I do like it. Sometime's a metaphorical mean kick in the jaw is what you need. Read Full Review
Gruesome but awesome.
Hardcore to say the least. I don't know whether to cheer for him or think that he's as bad as the other guys.