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According to Byrne, he discussed his ideas with editor-in-chief Jim Shooter ahead of time, but once Byrne was on the title, Shooter objected to them. [8] Byrne wrote and drew issues #314–319. The final issue of Byrne's run featured the wedding of Bruce Banner and Betty Ross. [53]
Shooter in his nine-year tenure as editor-in-chief oversaw Chris Claremont and John Byrne's run on the Uncanny X-Men, [22] Byrne's work on Fantastic Four, [23] Frank Miller's series of Daredevil stories, [24] Walt Simonson's crafting of Norse mythology with the Marvel Universe in Thor, [25] and Roger Stern's runs on both Avengers and The ...
The Star Brand was created by Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter to be the flagship series of the New Universe line. [4] [5] Mark Gruenwald's notes from the meeting in which the New Universe concept was fleshed out indicate that the original title was "Will Power", and that the name "Star Brand" was taken from an unused concept by Archie Goodwin.
Busiek told Stern his idea, not expecting it to amount to more than idle conversation. Later, Stern told the idea to John Byrne, then writer/artist of Fantastic Four. [18] [19] In 1985, Jim Shooter greenlit a new series that would reunite the original X-Men into a new team called X-Factor, to be written by longtime freelancer Bob Layton ...
It was created by Jim Shooter, Archie Goodwin, Eliot R. Brown, John Morelli, Mark Gruenwald, Tom DeFalco, and edited by Michael Higgins. In 1986, in honor of Marvel Comics' 25th anniversary, Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter launched the New Universe line of comics.
Jim Shooter claims that Stern co-plotted (as a ghostwriter) his last few stories for DC Comics in 1976. [4] Stern wrote the "Guardians of the Galaxy" feature in Marvel Presents #10-12 in 1977. [5] He briefly collaborated with Byrne on Captain America.
Jim Shooter, Al Milgrom Secret Wars II #5 Rita DeMara: Yellowjacket 1986 (February) ... John Byrne, Jim Lee: X-Men Vol. 2 #5 Team: Infinity Watch Members; (Adam ...
[13] [14] After five years, Mantlo left the title to write Alpha Flight, [15] while Alpha Flight writer John Byrne took over the series and left it after six issues, claiming, "I took on the Hulk after a discussion with editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, in which I mentioned some of the things I would like to do with that character, given the chance ...