Meanwhile over in Team-Up, a very different kind of story, also drawn by Byrne and inked by the sure hand of his X-Men inker Terry Austin. And it features the creepy old…
Tag: John Byrne
ASM 190
Whoever had the nerve to call this Spidey’s most deadly battle is really desperate. Behind that crisp Keith Pollard cover, it’s still the art team from last month. Man-Wold runs off with…
ASM 189
John Byrne and Jim Mooney swing by to illustrate this issue, which begins with Spidey swinging through the city on his way to see Aunt May. She’s being transferred out of the…
MTU 062
I wonder who was so jazzed about featuring this famous boat. Picking up right where things left off last time, The Super Skrull is really mad and ready to kill Spider-Man. Spidey…
MTU 061
I first read this one and the next one in the Fantastic Four By John Byrne Omnibus, Vol. 1 several years ago. It very thoroughly collected his work with the characters, so…
MTU 060
Welcome back. Hank Pym is still dead. Here’s a villain who really seems lo like talking about his deal, probably because it’s kinda weird. He’s still talking inside, and some time has…
MTU 059
It’s time to hang out with comics’ most dysfunctional couple at maybe their most dysfunctional! By now, Hank Pym has been through a ton of supernames, and is now Yellowjacket. Here’s the…
She-Hulk 3
We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming for this relatively recent McKay’s purchase. She-Huk was created in the 70s, as I understand it, because people at Marvel heard the people making the Hulk…
MTU 075
This issue of MTU is a plot by Chris Claremont, with a script by Ralph Macchio (Not that Ralph Macchio), pencils by John Byrne and inks by Al Gordon. Appropriately enough after…