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Art by John Byrne. According to Byrne, it had become a problem storywise that Claremont kept writing Phoenix stronger and stronger, making her the dominating element of the X-Men book. Steven Grant then suggested they should make her a villain to solve the issue, and eventually it seemed like the best solution to get the book back on track. [13]
Madelyne Jennifer Pryor is a supervillain and occasional antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Paul Smith, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #168 (April 1983).
The Hellfire Club was created in 1980 by the Uncanny X-Men writer/artist duo of Chris Claremont and John Byrne, who were inspired by a 1966 episode of the British television series The Avengers ("A Touch of Brimstone"). [1]
'John Byrne was one of the first comic book creators to regularly interact with fans and he hosts an official forum on his website where he shares artwork, anecdote and opinions with his fans. He is known for his traditionalist views on superheroes and the comic book industry in general.
Rog-2000 (pronounced "Rahj-two-thousand", and sometimes spelled "ROG 2000") is a fictional robot that was the first professional creation of comic book artist-writer John Byrne. Rog-2000 serves as the mascot of Byrne Robotics. [1]
Red Queen (Jean Grey), an evil version of Jean Grey from Earth-9575 who replaced Pryor and ruled Earth-998 [2] [3] Red Queen (Madelyne Pryor), the alias used since her return to Marvel Comics [4] The Red Queen, an alias used by Martha Kent to disrupt the Checkmate organization on the television series Smallville
The artist and playwright John Byrne has died at the age of 83. The Fine Art Society announced that the Paisley-born polymath, known for works including his play The Slab Boys and the 1987 TV show ...
John Lindley Byrne (/ b ɜːr n /; born July 6, 1950) is a British-born American [1] comic book 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 .