Vita-Man is a fictional superhero published by Big Bang Comics. Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a Fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do Big Bang Comics first appeared in 1994 with five issue mini-series (numbered 0&ndash4 published by Caliber Comics. He first appears in Big Bang Comics #1, and was created by Gary Carlson and Mark Lewis. Gary Carlson is an American Comic book Writer, editor and Publisher. He is based on Hourman. Hourman (spelled Hour-Man in his earliest appearances is the name of three different fictional DC Comics Superheroes the first of whom was
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Vita-Man first appears on the back cover of Big Bang #0 starring in the fictional Red Hot Comics #14. After numerous reader requests to see Vita-Man in action, he finally gets his own story in Big Bang Comics #27.
Vita-Man is research scientist Will Wheeler, who discovered a new vitamin that gave him superpowers, which he named "Panacea Pills", the name given to the vitamins after his father created them. A vitamin is an Organic compound required as a Nutrient in tiny amounts by an Organism. With this, he became the superhero Vita-Man (a play on the word vitamin), and later joined the Knights of Justice alongside Ultiman, Venus and Dr. Stellar. A vitamin is an Organic compound required as a Nutrient in tiny amounts by an Organism. Ultiman is a fictional character published by Big Bang Comics. Venus, in comics, may refer to Venus (Marvel Comics, the Marvel Comics character based on the above Venus (comic, a Wonder Dr Stellar (Dr Peter Starr is a Fictional character, a Big Bang Comics Superhero who first appeared in Big Bang #4