MINISERIES CONCLUSION The shocking conclusion where the true motive of Big Man’s bloody rampage is revealed!
If you like your comic violence gory, brutal, and unnervingly creative, you be hard pushed to find better than this. Read Full Review
Big Man Plans #4 was the best of the series and I personally can't wait for the trade to come out as it's a must have. Don't miss this issue if you've been following this series, and pick this whole series up ASAP if you've been missing out. Read Full Review
If you think you can handle imagery then I encourage you to get this book and read all of it. Read Full Review
This miniseries concludes with a hard-hitting issue, dark and gritty but amazing. Read Full Review
Heartbreaking, upsetting and disturbing are just a few of the words that describe this experience. It's not just a comic, it's an experience, and by issue's end you'll be stronger for it. Read Full Review
This creator owned series has got to be a contender for one of the best mini series of the year. While it might not be for all, it's a memorable saga that will stay with you for a long time. Read Full Review
I’m going to miss Big Man, but who knows if we’ll see more of him in the future? Hopefully he’ll get his own ongoing series instead of just a miniseries of four issues. As gory, violent, and disturbing as this comic book is, I can’t seem to get enough of it. Either I’m really messed up and deranged, or this is one damn fine book. I like to think it’s the latter. If you don’t have a weak stomach, I definitely recommend this one. Read Full Review
Big Man Plans comes to an epic conclusion, with the most relentlessly brutal issue of the series Read Full Review
Big Man Plans is unapologetically violent, nearly exploitative, with a sense of justice that is cruel and unusual and we wouldn't want it any other way. Read Full Review
Look, I can't control what you buy. But please, please don't throw your money towards this exploitative garbage. It isn't worth your time, it isn't worth your money, and it sure as shit isn't worth the sexual and police violence many marginalized people have to face. Read Full Review