^Yeah, and that's one of my favourite Avengers arcs (even though I had to wait over twenty years to read the final part!).
^Yeah, and that's one of my favourite Avengers arcs (even though I had to wait over twenty years to read the final part!).
He is one of my favorite artists. Uncanny X-Men and the few issues of Marvel Team-Up were my first exposure to him. I later discovered his runs on Avengers (drawing not writing), Captain America X-Men: the Hidden Years and Marvel: The Lost Generation was just a few of my favorites. Alpha Flight was a hit and miss for me and at the Time I was not a fan of Fantastic Four but three issues stood out for me and that was 249 and 250 were the FF went against Gladiator from the Imperial Guard and the issue were they came back from Secret Wars with She-Hulk as a member. His brief run on WCA was a favorite of mine and I hate that he left before it was over. I know Roy Thomas finished it but I still would have like to know what Byrne had planned for the series. I also think his Namor the Sub-Mariner series is one of his underrated best series.
Avengers #181 - 191 was awesome as well. Come to think of it, that was the Affirmative Action Falcon run. Who says comics don't get political? (Too bad Blue Marvel wasn't created back then. Would have loved to see Byrne draw him. It would have been an impressive line up with Iron Man, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Beast, Captain America and Wasp as his teammates.)
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I really like his Superman team up issues he did in Action Com................... wait wrong company.............
I liked his Fantastic Four and his Alpha Flight and Namor and West Coast Avengers and She-Hulk and short Incredible Hulk runs.
And naturally loved his pencils on Uncanny X-Men and Iron Fist and Captain America
Is Byrne retired now or is he still working?
FF and Uncanny X-Men
"Who wouldn't go out with the Black Widow? I'd strangle a litter of kittens for one dinner with her!"
Adrian Toomes aka the Vulture
"Natasha Romanoff, A.K.A. Black Widow - ex-KGB, formerly with S.H.I.E.L.D...Probably the brains of this operation.I have followed her career, and she has been consistently UNDERRATED."
What a missed opportunity!!! I bet Byrne would have written and drawn the hell out of a classic DEFENDERS comic that featured Doctor Strange, Hulk, Namor, Valkyrie, Hellcat, Nighthawk and Hellstorm!!!
If I'm not mistaken, everything except the Alpha Flight piece are all relatively recent works. Byrne had not drawn any of the Defenders comics back when I was collecting comics. I don't think he even did a single cover for them. My memory may be wrong about that.
While we're on Byrne's achievements, of all of the characters that he either created or helped create, I wonder which ones will still be around long after we've all given up the hobby? Here are some of the characters that Byrne has been credited with creating:
Amazing Grace
Ant-Man (Scott Lang)
Arcade
Aurora
Avalanche
Babe
Paul Bailey
Bantam
Box
Brimstone
Trevor
Bushmaster
D'Spayre
Dark Angel
Delphine Courtney
Diamond Lil
Earthquake
Effigy
Emma Frost
Futurist
Ganthet
Sara Grey
Guardian
Omega Red
Hellfire Club
Stevie Hunter
Madison Jeffries
Jerry Jaxon
Robert Kelly
Master Khan
Harry Leland
Magpie
Manta
Master Man
Northstar
Omega Red
Donald Pierce
Proteus
Kitty Pryde
Puck
Pyro
Rampage
Mikhail Rasputin
Nathaniel Richards
Rog-2000
Bernie Rosenthal
Sabretooth
Sage
Sasquatch
Mike Schorr
Scimitar
Scourge of the Underworld
Shadow King
Shaman
Sebastian Shaw
Sleez
Marrina Smallwood
Smart Alec
Snowbird
Songbird
Steel Serpent
Rachel Summers
Swarm
Talisman
Terminus
Terrax
Kristoff Vernard
Vindicator
Amanda Waller
Warstar
Wild Child
I actually love that Starlord story by Claremont, Byrne and Austin. Too bad that the character has become such a loser.
It's really hard to say what I most liked about Byrne's work at Marvel. Uncanny, of course, goes without mention, but I've always been more of an Avengers fan, so his WCAs run and his stint on art with Shooter and Michelaine are favorites of mine (didn't much care for his writer's run on Avengers. Always prefered Byrne as an artist or just as a co-plotter than as a writer). Champions is also a favorite. Captain America with Stern is some of the best issues to ever have come from that title (and that's saying a lot considering how many giants have worked on that book). Marvel Team-up, Iron Fist, Namor, Marvel the Lost Generation (though his art was, IMHO, already weak by then), the list is endless. I loved what I believe was his last work for Marvel, X-Men, the Hidden Years. Even his art, under Palmer's inks, was top notch, as good as ever.
I miss his work at the big two.
Peace
Last edited by Nomads1; 09-11-2017 at 12:16 PM.
John Burns enormously long run on the FF was one of the those Marvel foundations that made them unbeatable
IMO Marvel comics is to have him contribute to the 60th anniversary celebration of the Fantastic Four come 2021!