If you’re curious why a recent news story surfaced about Marvel Comics seeking to get John Byrne to return for some new projects, you need only turn to a new retrospective book arriving at comic book shops today to see why Marvel wants him back. It’s yet another in IDW Publishing’s award-winning series of “Artifact Editions”–giant-sized 12″x17″ books printed at the same dimensions as original comic book art pages, with quality scanned reprints that appear nearly identical to the originals. Today’s release features the art of John Byrne, focusing on his classic X-Men pages.
John Byrne’s X-Men Artifact Edition includes reprints of 169 pages of Byrne art in all–a rare opportunity to view images where the original set of these pages would fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction. Beginning with X-Men Issue #108 in December 1977, Byrne, along with long-time creative partner Chris Claremont, would gain popularity for their story arcs “Proteus,” “Dark Phoenix Saga,” and “Days of Future Past.” According to Byrne, “Even after all these years, it’s the X-Men work I did with Chris and Terry (Austin) that still resonates the most with fans. Hopefully when you all see the pages in this format you’ll still feel the same way!” So what’s inside? A few pages each from X-Men Issues #108-143 (except no pages were included for Issue #117). No full issues, but you’ll find 11 Byrne covers (for Issues #114, 116, 127, 129, 133, 134, 136, 138, 139, 140, and an unpublished cover to #142), 148 interior pages, 23 splash pages (including Wolverine, Phoenix, Spider-Man, and full teams), 8 pages from the first appearance of Alpha Flight in Issues #120 and 121, 10 pages from Issue #137, “The Death of Jean Grey,” 15 pages from the Issue #141 and 142 story, “Days of Future Past.” All-in that’s 35 original pages to marvel at from the “Dark Phoenix Saga” alone. Plus 10 bonus art pages, including original Marvel corner box art. The original covers to #114, 133, and 136 are pages you’re going look at again and again.
Byrne stopped creating for Marvel in 2000 after a falling-out with editor Joe Quesada. Byrne has continued with other publishers and personal projects since his Marvel days, going on to being named to the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2015. Byrne co-created some major characters for Marvel, including the Scott Lang Ant-Man, Emma Frost, Kitty Pryde, Sabretooth, and Shadow King.
Take a look at this preview from today’s release, courtesy of IDW Publishing:
Get your copy at Elite Comics or your own local comic book store beginning today. Or order a copy here from Amazon.
C.J. Bunce
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