john byrne Archives

John Byrne at NYCC
Such as a look at John Byrne's original plans for Wolverine, that then went in a different direction Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters a long-running run around the day before and the day ahead You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Sam & Dean, John Byrne and the 10[...]
John Byrne at NYCC
Wolverine is a superhero with an iconic look with and without his mask on, but if legendary artist John Byrne had his way, the Logan we know and love might have looked a lot different. Photo by Luigi Novi / CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) Marvel executive Tom Brevoort has been sharing old Marvel artwork on Twitter to pass[...]
John Byrne on the Colouring of the Sensational She-Hulk Omnibus Cover
This is how the John Byrne She-Hulk Omnibus is listed on Amazon, to be be published in April 2020, and collecting both of his runs on the series that broke the fourth wall long before Deadpool thought it would be a neat idea It uses the original first issue cover by Byrne. But this is, it[...]
The Shooter Files: The Rules Of Time Travel at Marvel Comics
However, until we settle a firmer policy, please be extra careful with time travel stories! Editors I'd like to be advised of any such stories you plan until further notice! In Marvel Two-in-One #50 by John Byrne, published in 1979, Reed Richards advises Ben Grimm that the cure Reed has developed for his condition will not[...]
The Jim Shooter Files - Stan Lee on Effeminate Heroes and John Byrne's Ugly Women
The one thing to remember is that the hero should always look as tough and as rugged and as dangerous as the villain.  If this isn't clear, I'll be happy to discuss it with you. Hulk #75 would have been Marvel Super-Heroes #75, with this cover… But X-Men's cover #113 was this, by John Byrne and Terry Austin. And[...]
Gossip: Wonder Woman Will Be the First to be Replaced in DC Comics' 5G
Let's see what the reaction to this news is first. A previous generation… But yes, I can't help thinking of a certain series by one John Byrne… Which is still playing out somewhere in the DC Multiverse…   With characters such as these… It was John Byrne who created Cassandra Sandsmark as well – who also debuts on the DC Comics[...]
IDW Brings John Byrne to New York City Comic Con
The publisher is bringing the actual John Byrne as their New York Comic Con EXCLUSIVE That's right, no one knows how, but IDW somehow coaxed Byrne out of his Byrne Robotics internet cave for a somewhat rare public appearance to sign at the IDW booth. Okay, they're also bringing a variant cover, the New York Comic-Con[...]
The Daily LITG, 6th July 2019, Happy Birthday
You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. The 5 most-read stories yesterday "Smash Bros." Community Harasses A 15-Year-Old Girl For Beating a Pro "The Nevers": Joss Whedon Signals Start on Upcoming HBO Sci-Fi Drama The Punisher Has Words For Police Who Use His Skull Logo (#13 Spoilers) "The Walking Dead": AMC Issues Statement on Comic Book[...]
John Byrne Won't Let Marvel Publish His X-Men Fan-Fic Comic, Elsewhen
Last year, John Byrne began work on a new X-Men comic book – but just for himself and his fans As C.B Cebulski was made Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics, there was talk of Marvel approaching John to publish it officially However for reasons that John Byrne seems unwilling to discuss, that is not happening[...]
John Byrne Says He Would Be Back at Marvel if C.B. Cebulski Shook His Hand
Cebulski addressed what he's claimed is his top wishlist item: getting John Byrne back at Marvel Talk of Byrne's return has reached a fever pitch since the pair had breakfast together and Byrne started posting an X-Men fanfic comic on his Byrne Robotics forum There were even rumors, squashed by Bleeding Cool Rumourmonger-in-Chief Rich Johnston,[...]
John Byrne is Writing and Drawing His Own X-Men Fanfic Comic, Evermore
Comic book creator John Byrne used to create X-Men comic books with Chris Claremont Then, after the death of Jean Grey, he left He continued to work for Marvel, DC and Dark Horse, writing and drawing a stunning array of different comic books including the likes of Fantastic Four, Alpha Flight, Hulk, Superman, Man of Steel, She-Hulk, Namor, West[...]
Krypton
It was tin the pages of 1988's World of Krypton by John Byrne and Mike Mignola Black Zero was a terrorist organization that was ultimately responsible for the destruction of Krypton The problem involved cloning Kryptonians were extending their lives by keep clones in suspended animation and using them to harvest body parts A prominent[...]
John Byrne's X-Men
His run on Star Trek: New Visions may be wrapping up as IDW joins the comics industry in turmoil, but fans of legendary artist John Byrne will pleased to know that more Byrne goodness will be available in July John Byrne's X-Men is getting an Artifact Edition from IDW, highlighting Byrne's work on the run[...]
Star Trek: The Next Generation Travel to the Mirror Universe in IDW May 2018 Solicits
The ginchy-est assortment of comic Mad-ness you've ever seen! HC w/Slipcase • FC • 468 Pages • $125.00 • 9" x 14" • ISBN: 978-1-68405-383-4 Bullet points:        The return of IDW Limited's Artist Select line!        Nearly 500 pages of Michael Allred's Madman brilliance!        Stories, covers, and pin-ups spanning the character's 25-year history!        Every one of the 999 copies is signed, numbered,[...]
rob liefeld
Superstar artist Sir Robert Liefeld shared some rare early artwork from his teen years, emulating a favorite Wolverine panel by the great John Byrne. It's a day ending in Y, which means it's as good a day as any to extract content from Rob Liefeld's Instagram and turn it into a clickbait article It's like hitting[...]
IDW's Big Damn Book WonderCon Panel
First will be a John Byrne Fantastic Four book, with his favorite FF stories Next was a Rob Liefeld book covering New Mutants, Deadpool, and Wolverine issues he did that featured Deadpool. After that was a Bob Layton Iron Man book, covering Layton's various runs on Iron Man Lastly was another Bill Sienkiwicz release[...]
DC To Publish The DC Universe By John Byrne, In Time For Christmas (UPDATE)
DC Universe by John Byrne will collect much of the uncollected Out on 19th December, this $39.99 hardcover will contain Untold Legend Of Batman #1, New Teen Titans Annual #2, Outsiders #11, Green Lantern Annual #3, Secret Origins Annual #1, World Of Smallville #1-4, Superman Annual #2, World Of Metropolis #1-4, Power Of The Atom[...]
John Byrne Gets A Mixed Marvel Omnibus, And Other 2016 Omnibi
In April, Marvel Comics are to publish the Marvel Universe By John Byrne Omnibus, collecting a number of his shorter runs on titles, to accompany his already collected Fantastic Four, Uncanny X-Men and Alpha Flight runs. Collecting: Champions #11-15; Marvel Preview #11; Avengers #164-166, #181-191; Power Man #48-50; Marvel Premiere #47-48; Captain America #247-255; Silver Surfer (1982) #1; Incredible Hulk #314-319;[...]
When Jim Lee Gives Frank Miller His Eisner Award – And John Byrne Heard The News
pic.twitter.com/xx4LVMbOOS — Frank Miller (@FrankMillerInk) July 16, 2015 And from Jim Lee's side, #SDCC2015 continues–got to hand deliver @frankmillerink's #halloffame #eisneraward to him today at his NYC studio https://t.co/MyLzXW9Iic — Jim Lee (@JimLee) July 16, 2015 While over on the John Byrne board, he also learnt the news of his entry into the Eisner Hall Of Fame And… I was looking up[...]
Fanboy Rampage: John Byrne Vs. Dan Slott
And naturally everyone wanted to see what the John Byrne Forum had to say Here are select examples from a longer conversation between Byrne, Slott and member of the form We've used red marks to show quotation, for clarity. John Byrne: Slott, of course, expresses the all too common fannish position the Change Is Good! And a[...]
John Byrne's League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen For 30 Rock's Scott Adsit
30 Rock's Scott Adsit posted on the John Byrne forum about his new acquisition, Ladies and Gentlemen, John Byrne has entered his own No Fly Zone. I give you the one-time-only, never again, morally depraved, ethically corrupt, unscrupulous, artistically impossible, hideous travesty of a mockery of a sham of a mockery of a travesty of two mockeries of[...]
John Byrne Just Likes To Draw The Thing Too Much
Here's a recent commission from John Byrne  He shared the brief, 11" x 17" illustration of the Fantastic Four, landscape orientation as this one is a companion to the following commission: LINK The details are: – please draw Reed, Sue, Johnny, and She-Hulk in the black and white uniforms you designed – ponytail hairstyle for Sue, please draw Sue visible[...]
The Complete John Byrne Next Men Comic That May Never Be Published
John Byrne's Next Men is one of my favourite superfiction comic books Buying it since it first appeared in Dark Horse Presents (alongside those first chapters of Frank MiIler's Sin City) it reminded me of my previous-favourite Byrne comic, Alpha Flight A mixture of messed up folk who normally wouldn't be seen in the same[...]