Whatever Happened To Big Numbers?

In 1990 Alan Moore and Bill Sienkiewicz teamed up to create Big Numbers, an ambitious twelve issue series. After two issues the series disappeared into obscurity. happened? Please subscribe to be notified of future updates! SUPPORT STRANGE BRAIN PARTS: Join this channel to get early, ad free access to videos and other perks. STRANGE BRAIN PARTS ON TWITTER: CONTACT: overlordcomics@ BACKGROUND MUSIC: We Always Thought the Future Would Be Kind of Fun by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Source: Artist: SOURCES: Bill Sienkiewicz’s YouTube Channel: @BILLSIENKIEWICZART Bill Sienkiewicz Speaks About Big Numbers #3. Padraig O Mealoid. January 02, 2011. Kevin Eastman Interview by Gary Groth. The Comics Journal. January 03, 2012. Urban Legends Revealed #122. Brian Cronin. Comic Book Resources. September 28, 2007. (Comment allegedly made by Al Columbia on the Comics Journal forums, June 10, 2000.) Extraordinary Works Of Alan Moore by George Khoury, et al. TwoMorrows Publishing. July 2003. #comics #comicbooks #modernage #modernagecomics #dccomics #marvelcomics #dc #marvel #madlove #bignumbers #alanmoore #billsienkiewicz #tundra #teenagemutantninjaturtles #tmnt #kevineastman #eddiecampbell #mandelbrot #mandelbrotset #benoitmandelbrot #watchmen #moonknight #newmutants #frankmiller #elektra #davesim #cerebus #alcolumbia #northhampton #comicbookhistory
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