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A Pæen To John Byrne
The Great Man Himself
This isn't very detailed yet, but here's something I wish to express.
I don't understand it. The dealers know. The readers know. The editors know. The only people who deny it are the pundits.

Except me. John Byrne is the greatest modern artist alive and, single-handed, he transformed, revived, modernised and elevated comics to a pinnacle of excellence. The entire industry today stands on his shoulders.

His earliest work is as fine as his latest. His style is clear, real, real, real. As real as flying, mutating, zapping, stretching, warping people can be. But that is what sets John Byrne above all other artists. He presented wierd material as normal, in normal surroundings. Real trees, real buildings, real vehicles, real figures, real faces with real expression.

He was the first comic book artist not to draw in comic book style. He was the first comics artist to draw actual people showing actual emotion, which allowed the writers to produce stories and plots with actual people showing actual emotion. Until Byrne came along, artists used an exagerated style, with mis-shapen cartoon faces, badly drawn figures, crappy cars, boxy buildings. Byrne draws realism, real cars, real furniture, real life.

He was prolific, producing hundreds of pages of perfect work. Not a single mistake anywhere ever. Nobody else has ever bettered him or even matched his standard.

And yet, he is unknown outside comics. Inside comics is not much better. People still bang on about the Golden Age of comics, Jack Kirby, Steranko, Frank Miller. The Golden Age is now, the Age of John Byrne.

Frank Miller is known because of his Dark Knight Batman, made into movies by Warner. Time Warner owns DC. Marvel was owned by Lorimar, who made Dallas, which is why the Hulk and Spiderman only got onto the goggle box. The Dark Knight is just Daredevil and Miller was only given the freedom to experiment with a dead title because of the boom of the X-Men. And that only happened because of Byrne's genius. Miller is recognised outside comics fandom because he is standing on Byrne's crown.

But where is Byrne's name. Still hidden in the comics store.

What do you think of Byrne?
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And you have. Thanks for all the replies. I should put up a hall of fame. But chief amongst emailers is John Byrne himself. He emailed me and said "Thanks but...Holy Cow!" It is fully deserved John.

Other writers have mentioned some other names for consideration; Adams, Swan and Kirby. But nobody put so much reality into the backgrounds, so much subtlety into expressions as Byrne has. Some say he's had his heyday. Hmmm....

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