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John Byrne's Next Men (1992)

John Byrne's Next Men (1992)

Bethany, Nathan, Danny, Jack, and Jasmine (aka Jazz) suddenly find themselves awake in a world completely foreign to their memories. They remember having strange abilities, but nothing like this! What are they? They're part of the mystery that Tony Murcheson has been assigned to investigate and uncover: Project Next Men!
Genre: Sci-Fi

Jack Kirby's Fourth World (1997)

Jack Kirby's Fourth World (1997)

Jack Kirby's Fourth World is a turn of phrase commonly attributed to a family of titles created in the 1970s by writer/illustrator Jack Kirby.

Hulk (1999)

Hulk (1999)

The Hulk stars in his own new series. It is a direct continuation of The Incredible Hulk (Vol.2)

Hellboy: Seed of Destruction

Hellboy: Seed of Destruction

Hellboy bursts onto the film noir monster detective scene. From his apocalyptic origin in WWII England to the modern-day case of the sole survivor of a doomed Arctic expedition, Hellboy must battle vampire frog creatures and worse in his debut miniseries. Created by Mike Mignola, with script by John Byrne, and colors by Mark Chiarello. Hellboy -- World's Greatest Paranormal Investigator. Also featuring chapter one in the astounding origin of Monkeyman and O'Brien, the most dynamic duo since a talking scientific genius (who also happens to be an ape) and a beautiful, super-strong blonde (who also happens to be a scientist) teamed up to battle extra-dimensional menaces while looking for a way to return Monkeyman to his home dimension!

Hellboy

Hellboy

Hellboy is one of the most celebrated comics series in recent years. The ultimate artists' artist and a great storyteller whose work is in turns haunting, hilarious, and spellbinding. Mike Mignola has won numerous awards in the comics industry and beyond. When strangeness threatens to engulf the world, a strange man will come to save it. Sent to investigate a mystery with supernatural overtones, Hellboy discovers the secrets of his own origins, and his link to the Nazi occultists who promised Hitler a final solution in the form of a demonic avatar.

Genesis

Genesis

The energies of the DC Universe were being altered. In Genesis, a four issue cosmic crossover event written by John Byrne and drawn by Ron Wagner, with covers by Alan Davis, the Flash was losing his speed, Green Lantern's ring was malfunctioning, and Captain Marvel had lost his magic. All over the earth, Super heroes' powers were going haywire, and only the gods knew what was going on. The planet's heroes gathered to ponder their current situation, but found their world attacked by a panicking alien armada. Then, just as the violence was about to escalate, Highfather of the New Gods appeared before the assembled forces and explained the situation...

Doom Patrol (2004)

Doom Patrol (2004)

The original World’s Strangest Heroes are back, in the way that only the legendary John Byrne can deliver! Picking up in the wake of the events of “The Tenth Circle” saga in JLA, this series reunites Robot Man, Elasti-Girl, Negative Man and Niles Caulder with a host of edgy new super-heroes! They’ve defeated the vampire Crucifer…or have they?

Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger

Darkseid vs. Galactus: The Hunger

A warning of unprecedented danger from the Source leads the New Gods to hide New Genesis itself, for Galactus is coming! Set prior to his first appearance, the Silver Surfer arrives on Apokolips, which he sees as fit for his master's consumption. Despite the efforts of Darkseid's Parademons, the herald signals the world-devourer. On New Genesis, Orion is not content to sit idly while Apokolips is destroyed, and so he flies into battle with the Silver Sufer, while Darkseid confronts Galactus for the fate of his world.

Danger Unlimited

Danger Unlimited

In December 1959, the Carson family meets explorer Mike Worley in South America to investigate an ancient spaceship that crashed in the Amazon jungle in the distant past. The ship's systems trap the four and expose them to a mysterious substance called "Gunk," intended to adapt the ship's original crew to the new environment. After brief exposure to the Gunk they escape, but it gives each of them superpowers that they use to fight for good as the original Danger Unlimited. But the story only begins there. Set in the futuristic 2061, flashbacks tell the story of what happened on Earth after the discovery of the Gunk, and how exposure to its powers causes the manifestation of super powers. The "new" Danger Unlimited super group seeks to uncover the fate of their predecessors while fighting to rid the Earth of the alien invaders that have overrun the planet! Also included in this collection are Babe #1-4 and Babe 2 #1-2, bringing all of John Byrne's Danger Unlimited action together for the first time ever!

Charlton Bullseye

Charlton Bullseye

The Charlton Bullseye was a magazine dedicated to the comics put out by Charlton. Published and edited by Bob Layton, it featured works from many future comics superstars, including Roger Stern and John Byrne. This first issue is the debut of Byrne's Rog 2000.

Blood of the Demon

Blood of the Demon

Gotham City, Present-Dectective Kincaid is trying to investagate what Jason Blood and the demon Etrigan have to do with each other. Her investagation has lead her to Jason's apartment where she finds Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman waiting for Jason. The three heroes try to explain the conection between Jason and Etrigan but are intrupted by a distress call.

Batman/Captain America

Batman/Captain America

American Icons. Batman and Captain America have been thrilling readers for three generations. Now these quintessential heroes appear together for the first time in an historic comics event.

Avengers West Coast (1989)

Avengers West Coast (1989)

Somebody, or something is stalking the Scarlet Witch! And Wanda's terrified! To make matters worse, the one person she can't count on for support and help is her husband, the Vision!

Angel: Blood & Trenches

Angel: Blood & Trenches

In Europe, war ravages nations, but a greater darkness than human conflict calls Angel back across the ocean from his distant home in America - bodies of combatants found drained of blood, and signs of an ancient evil once more abroad in the world. Writer/artist John Byrne tells an untold tale of Angel's WWI exploits!

Angel Special: Lorne

Angel Special: Lorne

The world is in peril (again!), and only the most unlikely member of Angel's entourage is able to save the day. A special book-length tribute to the late Andy Hallett and his character, Lorne, presented by writer-artist John Byrne.

Amazon

Amazon

In the end, Ororo manages to convince Poseidon to let her go.
Genre: Fantasy

Alpha Flight (1983)

Alpha Flight (1983)

But a super natural monster name Tundra is unleashed on the Canadian countryside and Alpha Flight is called back into action -- but not by the Canadian Government. Vindicator's wife, Heather, acutally takes it upon herself to call the team back to help Vindicator in the fight. In doing so she also calls in 2 Beta Flight members, Puck and Marrina to help previous Alpha Flight members Aurora, Northstar, Sasquatch, Shaman and Snowbird.

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