![]() ![]() Al Columbia was announced as Sienkiewicz's replacement, beginning with issue 4, and a new publisher was on board. For reasons never fully understood, Sienkiewicz quit the project after completing most of issue 3. It was an astonishingly complex and ambitious work, and the first two issues were a critical and financial success. ![]() ![]() When Alan Moore quit DC and began writing edgier material for independent publishers, who were enjoying a temporary but massive sales increase thanks to a speculative market gone mad, Sienkiewicz was the artist who would collaborate with him on a creator-owned title, 'Big Numbers'.īill Sienkiewicz, from the unfinished 'Big Numbers' issue 3: He first emerged in the late 80's, working as an assistant to Bill Sienkiewicz when the older artists' fully-painted work on series like Elektra: Assassin had established him as one of the most influential and successful names in comics. King of Creeps: Al Columbia's 'Pim and Francie: The Golden Bear Days'Īl Columbia is an anomaly in the world of comics. ![]()
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