Artists: John Byrne (Penciller) , Terry Austin (Inker) , Chris Claremont (Writer)
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DescriptionThis was the last time Wolverine was a pathetic weakling, not to mention comic relief (apparently). No wonder the gods have chosen to make the page disappear into the ether. Was the Dark Phoenix Saga the best superhero storyline of the 70s to early 80s? Possibly, but only because most comics during that time were pretty awful. Claremont and Byrne perfected the spandex soap opera - romance, true lurve, violence, genocide, and PG raunch. Gwen Stacy "died" in 1973, so it's not as if despair was a common theme for superheroes of the disco era. And sadness lingers longer in the memory...Social/Sharing |
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Dino Mauricio
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
X-traordinary! Byrne X-Men like this are always treasure to see!
bob fish
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
Stunning page from such memorable run ! Huge congrats
Frederic Lorge
Member Since 2007
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
I need to add one of those to my Christmas list. Still can't imagine how joyful that must be to own a Byrne X-Men page.Congrats and enjoy.
A B
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
Amazing one!
Congratulations, I still remember when I got mine, wonderful page
Carlo M
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
Stunning page from a major storyline in a historic run. Amazing combination of storytelling and inking
Kirk Dilbeck (3-Wishes and Patron-of-art)
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
An incredibly memorable page from a great story. Congrats!!
Eric Seffinga
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
Dig it. Especially that topsy turvy center panel. Kudos.
Ardag B
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 12/7/2019
An Amazing piece! Congratulations! This page introduced me to the concept of gravity. Being a kid and seeing that not even Wolverine can do anything about it, the way his expanded mass takes him through the building straight into the sewers, all the movement on this page, that's some incredible action. The X-Men were being defeated by evil, evil people and it was crazy. These villains seemed so powerful. Would our heroes survive? Sorry the memories just get me a little emotional I guess :) And Shaw coming out of nowhere with his evil grin and grabbing Ororo while she's flying... So many mermories! Thank you for sharing!!
Michael Kenyon
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 12/8/2019
Wow Suat I'm guessing this one cost a pretty penny. Nostalgia to the max here.
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
Posted on 12/15/2019
Great Byrne X-Men example! Lots to look at and subsequently like with this one. Nice flow to the page and I LOVE Byrne's Storm! Congrats!
Tiang Meng
Member Since 2014
Posted on 12/26/2019
Drooool and its wolverine .. awesome !!. Nearest Byrne & Austin page (physically to me) within the proximity.
Bill J
Member Since 2009
Posted on 3/18/2020
Remarkable page from a memorable battle! Fabulous pick-up!
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