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Jim Muir
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I watched this last night, didn’t realise it was region locked. I won’t post a link here but for those outside of the US, this clip is doing the rounds all over JB FACEBOOK groups. 
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Viewing the video clip for a second time was as fun as the first. The art collection is staggering JB. When I was a kid the first thing I ever mail ordered had been the Superman vs Spider-Man book. Funny tho, remembering when I finally received my book I was a little disappointed. Someone had wrote their name and numbered it on the cover. Nowadays I keep thinking, thanks Stan! Seeing those pages from that book along with the others JB is awesome. Thanks.
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I love the Neal inking line that was tossed in there. 

It does make me wonder what that would look like, tho. 
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I suspect there would not be much point in Neal inking my pencils. Either he’d overpower them, in which case why bother, or he’d be faithful—in which case why bother!
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That was fun!
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Neal drawing an X-Men story of yours though....

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I suspect there would not be much point in Neal inking my pencils. Either he’d overpower them, in which case why bother, or he’d be faithful—in which case why bother!

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Or it could turn out like when Neal would ink Gil Kane and be a spectacular result. 
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Gil’s style was much more distinctive than mine.
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There is indeed much more footage, which I'm busy turning into something that I hope you all enjoy. 
For those wondering about the 'region-locked' video, SYFY has to do that with certain videos due to Fair Usage rights differing from country to country. We have been able to get legal to agree to let us 'unlock' this video so it should now be viewable to people outside the U.S. (please let me know if that's not the case).

I did want to thank John for being so gracious with his time and access. The entire crew had a great time -- even the ones who weren't salivating over all the great art on the walls :)
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Thank you so much for this peak in your studio, Chief! Its great to see you opening up to the greater fan scene and those who don't spend time on the Forum (and I can be a little less jealous of those who have had invites to it). With the new X-Men project it looks like things are leading to a John Byrne renaissance!
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Wow! What an amazing studio. I've seen a lot of pics of it on this forum but seeing it on video really brings it to life. Thanks for letting SyFy and us fans in, JB.
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I was going to say I hope it's still there in a month or so when I can check it from within the U.S.but then read this:

"We have been able to get legal to agree to let us 'unlock' this video so it should now be viewable to people outside the U.S. (please let me know if that's not the case)."

Thanks, will give it a try now! :^)


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