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  The John Byrne Gallery
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www.artofjohnbyrne.com   (37 words)

  
  John Byrne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Byrne was born in England, but his family moved to Canada when he was eight.
Byrne's series was comedic and the She-Hulk, who was aware she was in a comic book, regularly broke the fourth wall.
Byrne's reputation for such statements can be traced back at least as far as 1982, when during a panel discussion at the Dallas Fantasy Fair, Byrne made unflattering comments about Roy Thomas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Byrne   (2927 words)

  
 The Reboot
John Byrne says about this same phone conversation with Wolfman, "He mentioned that DC was going to do a 'fix' on Superman and I instantly broke out in a cold sweat.
Byrne had considered not giving Superman the power of heat vision, but changed his mind, saying, "well, it's a manifestation of all the solar radiation that he's absorbed, and I gave it a different visual." His heat vision will now manifest itself as a red glow within his eyes.
Byrne, Wolfman, Helfer, and the powers at DC agreed that in the new continuity Superman would indeed be the sole survivor of Krypton.
theages.superman.ws /History/end.php   (3294 words)

  
 Kung Fu Rodeo : John Byrne VS Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
So discussing, for example, Byrne’s relationship with Jim Shooter as it was reported in the press and through interviews during and after the time they worked together, is fair game.
As for the Byrne entry, reading over it as it was presented before he deleted the entire piece, it was factual.
Byrne doesn’t care if you source or not, however - he has a seriously controlling personality and would have attempted to vandalize the entry even if sources were linked to.
www.kungfurodeo.com /2005/09/15/john-byrne-vs-wikipedia   (1962 words)

  
 World Talk Radio Comic Zone: John Byrne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Byrne was born in Walsall, England in 1950.
Eventually he found himself at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary, where he completed two and a half years of a four-year course in Fine Arts before he and his instructors came to the mutual conclusion there was little that they could offer to someone who wanted to be a "cartoonist".
Byrne pursued this profession until 1975 when he gained full-time employment in the comics field, starting with 'Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch' for Charlton Comics.
www.worldtalkradio.com /archive.asp?aid=2920   (250 words)

  
 John Byrne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Byrne's take on the FF was a combination of exploring the classic themes and characters of Lee and Kirby with some unique twists.
Byrne combined these viewpoints — Doom originally had a small scar after a lab accident and hid his face under bandages since that moment due to his vanity; however, EHandler: no quick summary.
Byrne was hired first to do some art for Spider-Man. The Spider-Man titles were suffering after some disappointment from the end results of a long drawn out Clone Saga Clone Saga quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_byrne.htm   (3198 words)

  
 FFPlaza.com Articles: John Byrne's Unused FF
John Byrne has worked continuously in comics since 1975, following his first professional sale in late summer of 1974.
It was his work on X-Men which truly ignited John's star, and from there he moved to Captain America, The Avengers, and a five year run on Marvel's flagship title, Fantastic Four.
Writer/artist John Byrne describes FF 236 as being comparable to doing Fantastic Four: The Movie while 296, the triple-issue, will be the ultimate comic book version of the FF.
www.ffplaza.com /commcenter/articles/byrneend.shtml   (931 words)

  
 John Byrne - Guitarist   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Byrne graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music in 1992 after studying there for four years under the tutelage of Gordon Crosskey.
Although John's main interest is in classical music he has also worked as a session musician in the popular music field and has appeared on many successful records.
John plays at a wide variety of functions and events, and has recently performed for HRH Princess Anne, Terry Waite and Tony Blair.
www.zen16170.zen.co.uk /johnbyrneguitar   (389 words)

  
 Not A John Byrne Interview!
It was suggested that I do a John Byrne interview, but with my frantic schedule as the assistant manager of a busy and popular Florida comic shop, I did not have the time to track down Mr.
As I am a fan of John Byrne and I have read and scrutinized all of his work, I felt I had a simple answer to the problem.
John Byrne as Imagined by Hal Roth: Oh, no question, it would have to be Uncanny X-Men with Claremont and Austin.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /truth/100362157737440.htm   (1087 words)

  
 Publications - Byrne Lab | John H. Byrne, Ph.D. | The UT Health Science Center at Houston
Byrne, J.H., Castellucci, V. and Kandel, E.R. Receptive fields and response properties of mechanoreceptor neurons innervating the siphon and mantle shelf of Aplysia.
Byrne, J.H. Identification and initial characterization of a cluster of command and pattern-generating neurons underlying respiratory pumping in Aplysia californica.
Biophysical J. Raymond, J.L. and Byrne, J.H. Distributed input to the tail-siphon withdrawal circuit in Aplysia from neurons in the J cluster of the cerebral ganglion.
nba.med.uth.tmc.edu /homepage/jbyrne/content/publications.htm   (4941 words)

  
 OSU Archives - President's Gallery - John V. Byrne
Byrne came to OSU in 1960 as an associate professor of marine geology after having worked as a research geologist with Humble Oil.
Byrne's OSU career began in 1960 as a faculty member in the Oceanography Department and in 1972 he became the first Dean of the School of Oceanography.
In 1981, Byrne left OSU to become Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a position he held until he was appointment University President in 1984.
osulibrary.oregonstate.edu /archives/exhibits/presidents/byrne.html   (458 words)

  
 LUDIC LOG GUEST COLUMNIST: MATT ROSSI (1)
Byrne extends that little bit of backstory into a loving entire issue dedicated to the rape and outrage of Mockinbird before having Mephisto raise them both from the dead and send Ghost Rider and Mockingbird forth to kill drug dealers, pimps and so on for an army Mephisto intends to use to conquer...
BYRNE SMASH!) Beginning in his flagship series THE ATLAS EFFECT, Byrne will bring Destructor, The Scorpion (the later costumed one, which will be the only one in Byrne's revamped Atlas continuity), The Cougar, Phoenix the Protector and Morlock 2001 together to help halt the rampage of The Brute.
Byrne then gathers their souls and deposits them in Hell, where his lord Satan uses them in an army of evil dedicated to storming...
www.ludickid.com /080704.htm   (1340 words)

  
 Comic Book Artist Magazine #12 - John Byrne Interview - TwoMorrows Publishing
John Byrne: Not sure I would actually have called it my "first full-length comic story." Death's-Head Knight was a project done for the Alberta College of Art, which I was attending at the time.
John: The College was located on the campus of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), and the SAIT newspaper was called the Emory Weal.
John: One of the strangest of all the reactions to my very early professional work, to me, was the number of people who said they loved it so much because I was obviously inspired by the Japanese Manga works, and Japanese animation.
twomorrows.com /comicbookartist/articles/12byrne.html   (2161 words)

  
 John Byrne
Byrne did one of his longest stints of his career on the Fantastic Four from 1981 to 1986.
Byrne is one of the few writers who can tell a story without words ("read" issue 433 and you'll see what I mean).
Byrne's latest work is on Wonder Woman, one of the few major comic book characters he has yet to do.
web2.airmail.net /sglenn/byrne   (1190 words)

  
 The Byrne(Burns) Family of Kilcar, County Donegal and Greeley County, NE
Mary Byrne Keeney of Killbegs, mother of Molly Keeney Love, said that John Byrne and Ann Carr are the parents of John Byrne.
She was Byrne and she lived alone he told me. But I just forget did he say she emigrated or that she died there.
She may be John (wife of Ann Carr) Byrne's sister, not daughter, although this is considerably less likely.
www.personal.psu.edu /faculty/j/w/jwd6/byrne.htm   (2339 words)

  
 John H. Byrne, Ph.D, Professor and Chairman - Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy | Medical School | The University ...
John H. Byrne, Ph.D, Professor and Chairman - Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
The empirical analyses are complemented with realistic mathematical modeling in order to determine whether the observed processes and their interactions are sufficient to explain the behavior of the system.
Nargeot, R., Baxter, D.A., and Byrne, J.H. (1999) In vitro analogue of operant conditioning in Aplysia.
nba.uth.tmc.edu /resources/faculty/members/byrne.htm   (526 words)

  
 Teed and Byrne Family Website
In 1912 Jack Byrne's wife, Ida (London-Miller) Byrne, was admitted to the East Bay Sanitarium, a hospital for the chronically ill.
Jack Byrne was buried in a consecrated grave, in the Byrne family plot, but his family would not allow his name to be placed on the headstone.
Jack Byrne had been accustomed to fine things as he had lived on Jack London's "Beauty Ranch" in Glen Ellen, CA and now worked hard to support his large family.
www.geocities.com /teed_byrne_2003   (8412 words)

  
 NEWSARAMA
Byrne also explained that he’s looking to come to Action with virtually a new set of eyes as far as Superman and the current state of the mythos go.
Simone and Byrne had almost worked together on a previous project, and now that the team is cemented in place, Simone’s not about to let the opportunity pass her by.
Once he starts his run on Action comics, John Byrne will be one of the very few artists in recent years who’ve handled three monthlies, that is, Doom Patrol, Blood of the Demon, and Action Comics.
www.newsarama.com /DC/Superman/ActionSimone_Byrne.htm   (1265 words)

  
 D.O.A. - John Byrne Art   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Byrne is one of the greatest talents to ever work in comics.
John is currently working on Blood of the Demon for DC Comics.
All covers are $650 for Gary Cody's painted front cover and John Byrne's fl and white art used as the back cover (2 pieces of art per cover).
www.doasales.com /curr/art/byrne.html   (659 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Fantastic Four Visionaries - John Byrne, Vol. 1: Books: John Byrne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Byrne doesn't do a flashy overhaul of The FF (Like he did with DC's Superman..); he simply returns the group to their most basic element: They are not a Super-Hero group.
In general, writer/artist John Byrne's "re-boot" of the Fantastic Four comic book series with issue #232 is highly enjoyable, though in my opinion the first few issues of his run over-corrected things a bit.
Byrne apparently didn't hate every component of the series that was added in the years right before he took over.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0785107797?v=glance   (2217 words)

  
 John Byrne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When John turns a photograph of a British Army observation post at Crossmaglen into a tourist postcard, or sets up a Border Interpretative Centre selling sticks of pink border rock, he takes up arms by refusing them.
John Byrne was born in Belfast, just in time for 'the troubles' He went to art college there before attending the Slade school in London in the mid-eighties.
In 2004 Byrne got a brilliant opportunity from curator Cliodhna Shaffrey to create a public art work for the Dublin developer, Mick Wallce, well known for his anti war stance and also for his love of all things Italian.
www.artireland.net /sys-tmpl/upcomingexhibition3   (451 words)

  
 Dragon*Con Biography: [John Byrne]
It was his work on XMen which truly ignited John's star, and from there he moved to Captain America, The Avengers, and a five year run on Marvel's flagship title, Fantastic Four.
Beginning with the hugely successful Man of Steel miniseries, John brought Superman back into the attention of the fans, and that success continues today.
Finally, in 1990, John decided to venture into the unpredictable waters of creator owned works, launching Next Men in 1991.
www.dragoncon.org /people/byrnej.html   (211 words)

  
 John Byrne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Several years on and it's thrilling to see John Byrne's stories on the cinema screen in the X-Men films.
Except me. John Byrne is the greatest modern artist alive and, single-handed, he transformed, revived, modernised and elevated comics to a pinnacle of excellence.
Byrne draws realism, real cars, real furniture, real life.
www.tragsnart.co.uk /arthub/byrne/jbyrne.htm   (523 words)

  
 John Bryne says "Waiting for the Trades" is killing industry - NEWSARAMA
Next time you run into someone who says he is "waiting for the trade" be sure to bombard him with as many SPOILERS as you can think of, from having read the books as they come out.
And most of the stuff being told these days is written with the trade in mind, so you get one complete story to read in one sitting instead of trying to remember what happened last month (assuming the creators can crank out a monthly).
You know, Byrne is intelligent enough to make valid points on subjects like this, but then he ____s it all up with ____ like suggesting to his mindless nimrod followers that they give away spoilers to those who like trade paperbacks.
www.newsarama.com /forums/showthread.php?threadid=7606   (1464 words)

  
 FFPlaza.com Articles: John Byrne Transcript
Below is the transcript of an interview conducted by Mark Lerer for Marvel Age in early 1984.
This time-frame is often considered the best of Byrne's work on Fantastic Four, if not the best of his career.
John Byrne: The alarm clock goes off at 6:45 AM.
www.ffplaza.com /commcenter/transcripts/byrne.shtml   (2852 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: John Byrne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Byrne has written or co-authored seven other books, including Chainsaw (HarperCollins, 1999), the story of Sunbeam CEO Al Dunlap's rise and fall as a business celebrity.
John Byrne lives with his wife and three children in Northern New Jersey.
Calling it the "one job I couldn't pass up," Fast Company editor-in-chief John Byrne announced today he is leaving the magazine to take the executive editor post at BusinessWeek.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/John_Byrne.htm   (266 words)

  
 The Next Men Reference
ohn Byrne's Next Men is a comic book chronicling the lives of five young adults who have escaped a government research facility.
John Byrne's Next Men, Action Maxx, The Blue Dahlia, Dr.
Legend™ and ©; John Byrne, Inc. and Frank Miller, Inc. Legend™ icon art created by Mike Mignola.
members.aol.com /tsmith1544/jbnm.html   (297 words)

  
 Adventures Into Digital Comics | John Byrne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
His family emigrated to Canada in 1958, where wanderlust compelled them to move around so much John eventually attended nine schools in eleven years.
Finally he found himself at the Alberta College of Art, in Calgary, where he completed two and a half years of a four-year course in Fine Arts before he and his instructors came to the mutual conclusion there was little the college had to offer to someone who wanted to be a "cartoonist."
John continued pursuing this decidedly strange potential profession until 1975 when he gained full-time employment in the comics field, starting with Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch for Charlton Comics, and eventually moving on to
www.toptwothreefilms.com /people/johnbyrne.html   (144 words)

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