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  1. John Byrne Captain America, Alpha Flight, Namor/Sub-Mariner and more. John Byrne Art over 25 years. There are 42 Pieces of Art In This Gallery. 1 through 18 shown.

  2. John Lindley Byrne (/ b ɜːr n /; born July 6, 1950) is a British-born American writer and artist of superhero comics. Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on many major superheroes; with noted work on Marvel Comics's X-Men and Fantastic Four.

  3. Among Byrne’s most celebrated stories are his runs as artist on Captain America (1979-80), and writer-artist on the Fantastic Four (1981-86) and Alpha Flight (1983-86), as well as a six-issue run on the Incredible Hulk.

    • Biography
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    • Creations and Co-Creations
    • A Full List of Characters Created by John Byrne

    John Byrne was born on July 6, 1950 in Walsall, England where he got his first taste of American superheroes through television programs (The Adventures of Superman). At the age of 8 he, along with his parents Frank and Elsie, moved to Canada where he continued his schooling. Byrne admits that he was not gifted in the academic world. For 15 years h...

    This is a list of some of the comics he has worked on and how he made an impact on them: Alpha Flight: Alpha Flightwas a team and series that Byrne reluctantly created when Marvel convinced him to create a Canadian superhero team. Originally Alpha Flight was "...to survive a fight with the X-Men," but the book became really popular and sold more th...

    John Byrne has created many characters for various companies, here is a chronological list of some of them: 1- In February of 1978, predating Alpha Flight, John Byrne created the character that would eventually lead the team, Guardian. 2- Byrne single-handedly created Alpha Flight, the Canadian super hero team he was assigned to make. The team's fi...

  4. 27 de mai. de 2013 · Original Comic Art titled John Byrne CAPTAIN AMERICA DPS, located in TIM's JOHN BYRNE Comic Art Gallery (156588)

  5. 2 de out. de 2019 · The new Artifact Edition includes pages from Byrne’s unpublished Captain America #257 — he ended up leaving the series two issues earlier — and other rarities, such as a never-used Marvel Premiere #47 cover. NYCC variant cover.