I just know… I JUST KNOWWWW that John Byrne’s weirdass is to blame for this atrocity

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2/2 Also in the pinup gallery is John Byrne, Sam Kieth and Joe Kubert

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In 61 years of FF comics only these four runs developed Sue as an individual character with her own plots, feelings, struggles, ect.

John Byrne: 232-294

Tom DeFalco: 393-416

Chris Claremont: 4-32 (Fantastic Four Vol. 3)

Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa: 1-30 (Marvel Knights 4)

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BYRNE-ING for YOU! THE SPINNER RACK, August 16, 1983! 1/2

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It would be remiss not to include Byrne. :)

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BYRNE FAIRBANKS
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Used for: regular human verses

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El X-Jet de Los toma su inspiración del legendario avión espía de la su diseño se debe a Hank McCoy y aparece en los primeros números de la serie relanzada de 1975 por Chris Claremont y John Byrne. Su diseño ha evolucionado hasta el actual.

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Without a shadow of a doubt this one. As for the artist...that's a hard one.
Ross Andru, Dave Gibbons, John Byrne, Ivan Reis, Gary Frank, Curt Swan, Neil Adams, José Luis García-López, George Perez. The list goes on 🤟

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Late Night - (Byrne for Chula!) This was my final attack ;3

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i think im legally allowed to have at least One boye who i draw with his tiddies out all the time, anyways here’s a nifty little wip of byrne takin a bath and being the king of self care 😌

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The Powerpuff Girls vs Mojo Jojo by John Byrne. Originally, the male hero was drawn as Superman, but DC Comics objected.

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Tom Grummett Secret Six. Any time I see Grummett in a book I grab it, he has a Byrne vibe to his art but I find it more fluid and stylish.

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I’m doing a bit too! And I wish john Byrne was when he drew this but I’m not so sure

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Hallo, small artist Byrne here. Ty for hosting and excited to check out some other folks

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La Reine Blanche
4 époques, 4 artistes:
John Byrne
Chris Bachalo
Frank Quitely
Russell Dauterman

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Byrne here, souls has been a big part of my art and costume career so here's some of my favourites!

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A John Byrne technique I loved as a kid was when he'd use the bottom of the panel as the floor of the shot. The only other cartoonist I'd seen do that was Albert Uderzo in Asterix.

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John Byrne from Captain America

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