Ultiman

Ultiman is a fictional character published by Big Bang Comics. First appearing in Big Bang Comics #1 (Spring 1994), he was created by Gary Carlson and drawn by his partner Chris Ecker, among others. There are two existing versions of Ultiman. Metafictionally, the first is from the Golden Age of comics on Earth-B, and the second from the Silver Age of comics on Earth-A. Ultiman has proven to be the most popular of all Big Bang Comics heroes.

Ultiman
Ultiman Giant Annual #1, artist Jeff Weigel
Publication information
PublisherBig Bang Comics
First appearanceBig Bang Comics #1 (Spring 1994)
Created byGary S. Carlson
In-story information
Alter egoChris Kelly
Team affiliationsRound Table of America
AbilitiesBoth:
Superhuman strength and speed
Invulnerability
Flight
Earth-A version:
Fluoroscopic and laser visions
Super hearing

Fictional character biography

Earth-A

The Earth-A Ultiman is a member of the Roundtable of America, though he frequently battles evil in Empire City. His main foe is Reverso, a parody of Bizarro. The Earth-A Ultiman received his powers after surviving a Project Gemini spacecraft incident. The cosmic radiation gave him "ultrapowers" (rather than superpowers), and so Ultiman set out to do good in the world. Ultiman also has link to Lori Lake, a pastiche of Lois Lane.

By accident, Chris' daughter Christine got exposed to a radioactive meteor giving her his powers after his death.

Earth-B

His Earth-B counterpart is a member of the Knights of Justice, and was a 4-F reject from the army who received powers after his car was hit by a meteorite that gave Ultiman ultrapowers. The Earth-B equivalent also appeared in the Big Bang TV movie, Knights of Justice.

Powers

Both forms of Ultiman have flight, ultrastrength, ultraspeed and laser-vision, and Ultiman himself is seen as a homage of Superman, and both go by the name of Chris Kelly. However, besides time-zones and origins, the Ultimen differ because of the costume. Earth-A has gloves, while Earth-B has a belt.

Ultiman must also recharge his powers from a meteorite. Repeated exposures appear to slowly poison him, causing him to experience steadily more severe symptoms each time before recovering with his powers restored.

Enemies

Ultiman has an assortment of enemies:

In other media

Miscellaneous

  • An Ultiman pastiche, named Optiman, from Earth 36 was included in the two-page spread of the Supermen of the Multiverse in Final Crisis #7.
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