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OMAC #3, pg. 22

Location: John Byrne
Artist: John Byrne (All)

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Location: John Byrne
Title: OMAC #3, pg. 22
Artist:  John Byrne (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 118
Likes on CAF: 5
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 9/30/2025

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Electro-Surgical Beam activate!
I now present to you the birth page and first appearance of the OMAC-mobile! Or, it’s just yer basic GPA Capsule-Plane. First stop, the Berghof in the Bavarian Alps, where we can quickly dispatch Hitler and be on our way!

John Byrne’s OMAC prestige format miniseries is one of my all-time favorites, and with a little work, could be the basis for an insanely compelling DC summer blockbuster movie or even a streaming series. Personally, I’d cast a younger bigger Kyle Chandler—he’s got that classic slightly rougher face. You might remember him as 11’s dad in some of the semi-recent Godzilla movies, and it turns out DC just cast him as the new Hal Jordan. Another choice, having just seen images of Liam Hemsworth as the new Witcher, he looks like he’s got the size and could be aging in. I’m pretty limited on today’s actors, so who would you cast?

Art from 1992 - 11x17.

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Mister Miracle Member Since 2021
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Posted On 9/30/2025

These are some very nice pages! I will have to read this one!
Eelco V Member Since 2004
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Posted On 10/2/2025

Great page! Looks amazing. 

Bill J Member Since 2009
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Posted On 10/2/2025

Awesome page from John Byrne's run on OMAC. John was so good at storytelling and here gets to tell us a sci-fi story that's right up his alley. I haven't read the book, but gauging from the pages you've shown here, I think I'd love it.