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        | Joe Parker Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Marvel needs to deliver wheel barrows full of money JB's way to get this in print.  These pages are honestly the best part of my day.  This is a blast!  Thank you so much!
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        | John Byrne 
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          It’s not a matter of money, Joe. Never has been.
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        | Eric Sofer Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          A two page treat today! I love the title and the text formatting. I love the looks. I love that I inferred correctly that it was Magneto-M that surprised Xavier (who DOES NOT KNOW Charles Xavier at this point.)
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 And I'm gettin' to where I like little Pablo, a lot. I could easily see this kid fixating on Wolverine in an avuncular status, and helping Logan recover from his brain damage. 
 Once again Mr. Byrne, it seems that no page do you print that does not lead to a panoply of upcoming possibilities! Just that mystery alone makes me love your work! | 
       
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        | Andrew Bitner Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          JB: It’s Jahf who says that, Andrew. A small comment on the foolishness of human prejudices. In his eyes, we’re all the same.
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 My apologies, JB. I was reading when a work email came through and misread the balloon while "multitasking." Thanks for the correction! | 
       
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        | Ted Downum Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Go get 'im, Pablo!
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        | Philippe Pinoli Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Incredible perspective on today's 1st page. Kurt, Peter and Hank are amazing (unglaüblish for Kurt !) !!!
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        | Jason K Fulton Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          I do like the cleaner lines of Alt-Magneto's costume. It doesn't have all of the bric-a-brac that the real Magneto's costume has.
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 I also have it in my head that one of them goes by MAG-NEAT-OH, and the other goes by MAG-NET-OH. | 
       
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        | Tim O Neill Byrne Robotics Security
 
 
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 |  Fantastic pages!!  That splash title page is wonderful!
 
 
 
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        | Brian Miller Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          ... MAG-NEAT-OH, and the other goes by MAG-NET-OH.
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 *******
 
 Even after knowing Stan pronounced it “neat”, I have to catch myself
 almost every time from saying “net”.
 
 (Ka-Zar is much the same)
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        | Jonathan Kaye Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          Add me to those impressed by the splash page.  I don't think many artists could pull off the combination of the perspective, and of the prone and crouching and standing characters -- and have it all look just right.
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        | John Byrne 
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          ... MAG-NEAT-OH, and the other goes by MAG-NET-OH.
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 |  ******* Even after knowing Stan pronounced it “neat”, I have to catch myself almost every time from saying “net”.  •• Shooter always insisted it was "net".  "A mag-neato-oh is part of a car!"  Of course, he also insisted I change the original "Marina" spelling of my aquatic Alpha Flight member.  "A marina is a place where they keep boats!"  And also a woman's name. Takes a particular kind of hubris to "correct" the spelling/pronunciation used by the CREATOR of the character(s)!
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        | Vinny Valenti Byrne Robotics Member
 
  
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          "Even after knowing Stan pronounced it “neat”, I have to catch myself
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 I have a similar issue with Walt Simonson's last name. For about 2 decades, I pronounced the first syllable like "Dave Sim", and it wasn't until the Internet that I learned that I was wrong this whole time. Even so, I still end up pronouncing the name in my head incorrectly whenever I read it. | 
       
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