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John Byrne comic
Babe 2
The response to Babe was so strong, she just had to make a second appearance. And she does, literally coming together again in the wilds of Queens to face the shifty Shrewmanoid and his legion of giant cyborg alligators! Up from the depths of the sewers and out of the pages of Monkeyman & O'Brien comes this cantankerous creature crew! Will the bodacious Babe halt the musty menace before civilization as we know it is in dire need of a bath?
Spider-Man and Zoids
51 weekly issues followed, reprinting Marvel US Spider-Man stories and incorporating new strip (featuring the Zoids) from UK creators, including a young Grant Morrison.
Triple Helix
Where TRIO stopped, HELIX starts! There's a MONSTER on the loose in the City... but will the mysterious CHANGELINGS of TRIPLE HELIX destroy it before they realize it's really an old FRIEND?
Trio
ZAP! POW! BAM! are sound effects you may actually see in this series, as John Byrne returns to his roots with a brand-new superhero series. Their code names are simple ONE, TWO and THREE, but the world calls them ROCK, PAPER and SCISSORS. Together, they are Trio.
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Superman: The Man of Steel (2003)
"In 1986, John Byrne was recruited from Marvel Comics to reinvent Superman for a brand-new audience. Along with inker Dick Giordano, Byrne reimagined the look of Superman, Lois Lane, Krypton and Lex Luthor.The relationships between Superman and Lois, Superman and Batman, and Superman and Luthor were reexamined and tweaked for modern readers. Old villains such as Bizarro returned and new ones, such as Magpie, were introduced. It was the dawn of a new age for the Man of Steel that endures today. See how it all began in this collection of the first six stories. Includes a foreword by Ray Bradbury. This volume collects MAN OF STEEL #1-6."
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Cold War
Collects Cold War #1-4, plus bonus material!Acclaimed creator John Byrne releases his latest creation, MI-6 agent Michael Swann. In Swann's opening adventure, 'The Damocles Contract,' the secret agent is called on to stop a defecting British scientist from granting the Soviets complete nuclear dominion over the free world... promising ample doses of intrigue and espionage.
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The Sensational She-Hulk
She-Hulk is at a circus, testing her strength by lifting two elephants into the air. The circus offered to let her use their grounds as a training area. The resident strongman comments on how impressive Jen's display is, but she comments that it is nothing for someone who can bench press seventy five tons. She also mentions that her cousin, the Hulk, hid out in a circus much like this one, back in issue #1 of the Avengers comic. Bruno says that he had heard rumors about her being the Hulk's cousin, but never knew if they were true
The Pitt
The Witness comes to Pittsburgh, where a confrontation with Ken Connell leads to disastrous consequences! And when Spitfire arrives on the scene, what trouble will she find waiting for her there?
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The Man of Steel
Superman enters the post-CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS age with this limited series by superstar John Byrne introducing an all-new origin tale that gives a completely different take on the early days of the Man of Steel and his home planet of Krypton!
The Flash 80-Page Giant
During the CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS, Barry Allen--a.k.a. The Flash--made the ultimate sacrifice and gave his life to save millions. In his stead, the world welcomes the new Fastest Man Alive, as Wally West picks up his mentor's mantle. Long live the Flash!
Superman vs. Darkseid
Rocketed to Earth from the doomed planet Krypton, the baby Kal-El was found by a kindly couple and raised as Clark Kent. Developing extraordinary powers thanks to Earth's yellow sun, Clark fights for truth and justice as Superman, the Man of Steel!
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Superman (1987)
Superman has stumbled upon a hidden laboratory he's been looking for weeks. He is startled to see that numerous data about him has been collected about him there. Superman flies up with the laboratory and places it at a lagrange point in space. Coming back to Metropolis, he finds an attempted bank heist and a new villain. They start fighting each other and it is later revealed that the villain is Metallo, a man with a heart of Kryptonite and with enough power to kill Superman. But during the fight, someone abducts Metallo, probably to serve his own ends...
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Superman & Batman: Generations (1999)
What if Superman made his debut in 1938 and Batman made his debut a year later in 1939? What would The World's Finest team look like over the years? That's the question super-star creator John Byrne (The Uncanny X-Men, Next Men, Superman: The Man of Steel, Spider-Man: Chapter One) poses in this prestige four-issue mini-series. Over four issues, spanning one hundred years, Byrne shows the triumphs and tragedies that The Man of Steel and The Dark Knight face. The series was followed by the four issue Superman & Batman Generations 2, and the twelve issue maxi-series Superman & Batman Generations 3.
Star Trek: Romulans Schism
War! From behind the scenes, the Klingons loose their unsuspecting puppets, the Romulans, against the forces of the Federation. But the Klingon Emperor is impatient with the slow pace of the conflict, and back on Romulus there are already some who begin to see through the Klingon schemes.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
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