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  1. 14 de set. de 2021 · Now It’s My Turn from John Byrne. Byrne has been drawing comics for decades and is known for his work on X-Men, Fantatic Four, Sueprman and She-Hulk. The image and text from Wolverine make for an excellent print. This one is 36″ x 24″ and will have an edition of 150. The other Marvel print is Even An Android Can…CRY! from John Buscema.

  2. 9 de fev. de 2024 · Summary. Wolverine's costume change in X-Men #139 was a major shock in 1980. Jim Lee's fandom for Wolverine's original X-Men costume influenced the decision to bring back the classic look in 1991. The change was explained in Wolverine #49 and #50 due to Wolverine's struggle with memory implants. This is "In The Spotlight So Clear," a feature ...

  3. Byrne Robotics: The Official John Byrne Website

  4. John Lindley Byrne (born July 6, 1950) is a British-born naturalized American author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero. His most famous works have been on Marvel Comics's Uncanny X-Men and Fantastic Four and the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics's Superman franchise.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2024 · Hand-numbered edition of 150. $60. X-Men #141 by John Byrne. Screen print. 24 x 36 inches. Hand-numbered edition of 150. $60. This Monday, we’re doing a campus crawl through Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters; crashing Spider-Man’s apartment in Queens; opening up the Batcave; unsealing the Fortress of Solitude; all in our newest ...

  6. 3 de abr. de 2020 · Before Dave Cockrum has Wolverine take off his mask in Uncanny X-Men #98, John Byrne had done and pitched this design for what he looked like under there.

  7. Claremont told Back Issue #4 that the name Logan was inspired by Mount Logan, a mountain in Canada. “The idea was the tallest mountain being the name of the shortest character.”. “Chris and Dave had said quite openly they could never figure out what to do with Wolverine,” Byrne revealed in Back Issue #4.