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Robbie Parry
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Posted: 10 August 2017 at 1:35pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

"Byrneverse" has quite a ring to it. If our host were to ever write a detailed history of his characters, for publication in a coffee table book, "History Of The Byrneverse" would be a good title. 
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Doug Centers
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"There is Doomsday.1 too. I guess I was thinking of the creator owned titles where there was a crossover with another. "

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Ah, but there is;

Major Natasha Orlova (Cold War) was Colonel Yuri Kunov's (Doomsday.1) Aunt.


what.....not buying it?  ;-)
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I like the idea of Swann and the cast Doomsday.1 featuring in the comic books that Danny read in Next Men. 
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Matthew Wilkie
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So just remembered M4 which was a back-up strip in Next Men and existed very much in their universe.

And what was the strip (appearing in Babe?) that featured a girl and her robot sidekicks? Was never explicit that it crossed over with any other title though so not sure it makes the Byrneverse (for me)!
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"Byrneverse" has quite a ring to it.

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Not sure if he coined it, but Wallace would appear to be the first to use the term Byrneverse on this site way back in 2007.
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Betcha won't be surprised that there are those who dismiss such silhouette shots as me being "lazy".
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Matthew Wilkie
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Hey, JB, think you may have strayed across threads!
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Not sure if he coined it, but Wallace would appear to be the first to use
the term Byrneverse on this site way back in 2007.

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I think I was repeating a term JB had already used.
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Posted: 12 August 2017 at 3:43pm | IP Logged | 9 post reply

Hey, JB, think you may have strayed across threads!

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How DOES that happen??

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"And what was that strip (appearing in Babe?) that featured a girl and
her robot sidekicks?"

Proto Tykes?
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PROTOtykes to get all anal about it. One word, first five letters ALL CAPS.
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Posted: 13 August 2017 at 8:46am | IP Logged | 12 post reply

"Byrneverse" has quite a ring to it.

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But how is it pronounced? Even I am inclined to sound the "E" in the middle.

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