Posted: 01 April 2011 at 11:48am | IP Logged | 1
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We've all discussed things we like about Mr. Byrne's work here such as his tenure on Fantastic Four, his work on Superman, his drawings of Wolverine, the sheer magic and awe of BATMAN/CAPTAIN AMERICA, etc. We wouldn't be here, otherwise. However, are there any aspects of Mr. Byrne's work that you really like, but perhaps don't get mentioned much. Have a discussion about Mr. Byrne's work and his work on Superman is bound to be mentioned at some point, given the great things he did with the character. However, what about other work he has done which is good, but perhaps doesn't get mentioned as much. Can anyone think of any? I have a few thoughts, so here's my list. 1.) Rubble. I love the way Mr. Byrne draws rubble. It's hard to put into words why, it just looks right. That's about the only way I can articulate my views on his drawings of rubber. 2.) Cities. Whenever I'm in an area where there are really tall buildings, I do look up in awe. And I think Mr. Byrne's drawings of cities and skyscrapers is awe-inspiring. There's a sense of wonder about it. Look at a picture of Spider-Man swinging between the rooftops which is drawn by Mr. Byrne and you'll no doubt enjoy it, but I find myself enjoying his buildings, too. 3.) Namor. What's not to love about the cover of NAMOR THE SUB-MARINER #1. It's as though the cover is saying, "Hey, this is an exciting character, jump on board and join in the action." Covers aside, I really liked the storylines that Mr. Byrne did with Namor - I felt he used the character to his full potential and showcased exactly how interesting Namor could be. 4.) Superman's altruism. I love SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL and the Superman stories that followed. You know, at times the altruism of the character has spoken to me on a personal level. George Reeves' Superman spoke to me on that level as did Christopher Reeve's performance. I felt that way about the live-action SUPERBOY series, too. In the comics, though, I felt that in addition to showcasing Superman's great powers, Mr. Byrne showcased the altruism and integrity in the character. As I said here once, in early 2007 I suffered heartbreak and although heartbreak needs time to heal, I did re-read Mr. Byrne's Superman tales at the time and the altruism of the character spoke to me and reminded me that, whatever issues and problems I had in my life, there were people in the world besides me who may sometimes need a shoulder to cry on or support/help in their lives. 5.) THE UNTOLD LEGEND OF THE BATMAN. This is wonderful work by Mr. Byrne, very underrated, in my opinion. Please feel free to comment on my list, but if you have any of your own thoughts, it'd be nice to read them
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