Artists: John Byrne (Penciller) , Joe Sinnott (Inker)
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DescriptionThe anguish of Johnny Storm as he discovers that "...And Then There Was One" in this memorable story from 1979.Social/Sharing |
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Watoomb Scroll
Member Since 2011
Posted on 5/8/2012
Great page from my first exposure to John Byrne as a youth.
- Artemaria
Member Since 2007
Posted on 5/8/2012
Perhaps one of the best characterization pages of the human torch ever written. A terrific page from a great run. While Byrne's later run was highly regarded, those luscious Sinnott inks defined the FF's look for hundreds of issues and Marv Wolfman was at the top of his game here. Congratulations on a great acquisition!
Beta Ray Benny
Member Since 2003
Posted on 6/25/2012
When I was little, my mom brought this home to me when I was sick. Gives me warm memories!
Filmore W. Bedwick
Member Since 2003
Posted on 10/5/2016
Just a great page of story and art together that makes you really feel!
P A
Member Since 2013
Posted on 5/31/2017
Wow I remember this page well! The closing moments of the story where Johnny tries desperately to save his aging teammates/family. The writing and the art are indeed very moving and the reader is masterfully led to believing that Johnny failed until it is revealed on the following pages that he succeeded in saving the day! Great great page! Congrats!
Benedict Judas Hel
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 2/2/2020
John Byrne and The Human Torch make a hot duo on this page!
Steven Dilworth
Member Since 2012
Posted on 12/9/2024
I've often poked fun at the 'Marvel Dialog' in pages on this site, because it is generally overly operatic Kirby/Kirbyesque dialog, but this page I remember because it is so human. Johnny finally facing the reality of himself. It is profound and very moving.
"I'm shallow...all surface glitter and flash--like my stupid powers."
"I can light up the heavens, but I'm nothing more than a glorified match-stick."
"I've treated my friends abominably--what few friends I've had."
"No one's ever stuck with me...because I've never had anything real to give them!"
Wow. That is a deeply moving moment in a comic book. A-comic-book. It really is. And Byrne's portrayal of it totally hammers it home. Tremendous.
Joe Murray
Member Since 2006
Posted on 3/11/2025
Wow, that is one awesome page, errr, fantastic page, Byrne/Sinnott/Wolfman were just killin' it, congrats!
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