Appearing in "The Big Finale"
Featured Characters:
- Supercrooks
- Johnny Bolt
- Kasey (Joins)
- Forecast
- The Indestructible Men
- Sammy Diesel
- Roddy Diesel
- The Heat (Carmine)
- The Ghost (Josh)
- TK McCabe
Supporting Characters:
- The Gladiator
Antagonists:
- Christopher Matts/The Bastard
- The Praetorian
- Miguel (Death)
- The Salamander (Death)
Other Characters:
Locations:
- Europe
- Tenerife
- The Bastard's Mansion
- Banana-Land
- Greece
- Tenerife
- Manila
- Las Vegas
- Osiris casino
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Big Finale"
In the Bastard's mansion, the Supercrooks came dressed up as The Salamander's men. Forecast created snow and used it to attack the guards. Then, Sammy used his powers to break open a large door. Meanwhile, The Bastard and the Praetorian were returning to the mansion, with Kasey as their hostage. The Supercrooks reached the underground and came in range of the safe, which was guarded by a trap, so the Diesel brothers pushed through in order to disable it from the other side, losing their limbs many times in the process. Then, the Heat used his ray gun to cut open the door and allow Johnny to grab the "space-case", which contained eight hundred million American dollars. Kasey, who was being interrogated by The Bastard told him that she and her colleagues planned to rob him, leading the latter to dispatch the Praetorian to confront the Supercrooks. The Bastard attempted to explode Kasey's head, but she countered using her psychic powers, while the Praetorian fought the Supercrooks, as "Glenda," who was in fact the Gladiator watched, before beating up the Praetorian and giving him brain damage. The Bastard exploded "Kasey's" head, only to learn that he had actually killed Miguel and had been psychically manipulated by the woman, who ran to the Supercrooks' RV. Afterwards, the team split the loot and retired. One year later, Johnny had spent much of his one hundred million dollars on a wedding ring, as he asked her to marry him. The Bastard arrived at The Salamander's casino Osiris and killed him and his associates, wrongly believing that he had actually sent men to steal the former's wealth. Carmine, who no longer had debts, was gambling in Manila.