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** One of Byrne's most famous elements is his tendency to revert continuity to whatever he thinks was its "best" period--usually by citing[[invoked]] OnlyTheCreatorDoesItRight.

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* On Marvel, together with Creator/ChrisClaremont, was responsible for what many consider the formative run on Marvel's ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' book, with their storylines still reverberating through the Franchise/MarvelUniverse (especially the Dark Phoenix Saga.) He helped expand Wolverine's past into a full SuperTeam, ComicBook/AlphaFlight, which he then wrote and drew in their own series for a few years. His work on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' redefined many of its characters and helped him earn his gig on Superman (see below.) Other Marvel series he worked for include ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'', ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' (to which he gave an unusual fourth-wall-breaking humorous twist - this was [[OlderThanTheyThink before]] ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), ''ComicBook/SubMariner'', and others.
* On DC, he reinvented Superman for the 80s after the company-wide RetCon of ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths. He recycled some of his ideas for the character Gladiator (a Superman CaptainErsatz he drew in X-Men and Fantastic Four) for this series. He also worked on ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' briefly.

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* On At Marvel, together with Creator/ChrisClaremont, was responsible for what many consider the formative run on Marvel's ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' book, with their storylines still reverberating through the Franchise/MarvelUniverse (especially the Dark Phoenix Saga.) He helped expand Wolverine's past into a full SuperTeam, ComicBook/AlphaFlight, which he then wrote and drew in their own series for a few years. His work on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' redefined many of its characters and helped him earn his gig on Superman (see below.) Other Marvel series he worked for include ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'', ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' (to which he gave an unusual fourth-wall-breaking humorous twist - this was [[OlderThanTheyThink before]] ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), ''ComicBook/SubMariner'', and others.
* On At DC, he reinvented Superman for the 80s after the company-wide RetCon of ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths. He recycled some of his ideas for the character Gladiator (a Superman CaptainErsatz he drew in X-Men and Fantastic Four) for this series. He also worked on ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' briefly.
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* On Marvel, together with Creator/ChrisClaremont, was responsible for what many consider the formative run on Marvel's ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' book, with their storylines still reverberating through the MarvelUniverse (especially the Dark Phoenix Saga.) He helped expand Wolverine's past into a full SuperTeam, ComicBook/AlphaFlight, which he then wrote and drew in their own series for a few years. His work on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' redefined many of its characters and helped him earn his gig on Superman (see below.) Other Marvel series he worked for include ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'', ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' (to which he gave an unusual fourth-wall-breaking humorous twist - this was [[OlderThanTheyThink before]] ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), ''ComicBook/SubMariner'', and others.

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* On Marvel, together with Creator/ChrisClaremont, was responsible for what many consider the formative run on Marvel's ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' book, with their storylines still reverberating through the MarvelUniverse Franchise/MarvelUniverse (especially the Dark Phoenix Saga.) He helped expand Wolverine's past into a full SuperTeam, ComicBook/AlphaFlight, which he then wrote and drew in their own series for a few years. His work on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' redefined many of its characters and helped him earn his gig on Superman (see below.) Other Marvel series he worked for include ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'', ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' (to which he gave an unusual fourth-wall-breaking humorous twist - this was [[OlderThanTheyThink before]] ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), ''ComicBook/SubMariner'', and others.
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Not to be confused with the Scottish playwright and artist John Byrne, or with Irish screenwriter for ''Series/{{All Creatures Great And Small|1978}}'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'', Johnny Byrne.

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Not to be confused with the Scottish playwright and artist John Byrne, or the American choreographer John Byrne, or with Irish screenwriter for ''Series/{{All Creatures Great And Small|1978}}'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'', Johnny Byrne.
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[[NamesTheSame Not to be confused]] with the Scottish playwright and artist John Byrne, or with Irish screenwriter for ''Series/{{All Creatures Great And Small|1978}}'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'', Johnny Byrne.

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[[NamesTheSame Not to be confused]] confused with the Scottish playwright and artist John Byrne, or with Irish screenwriter for ''Series/{{All Creatures Great And Small|1978}}'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'', Johnny Byrne.
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** Byrne has hated the ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' since their inception because he regarded ComicBook/{{Superboy}}s SecretTestOfCharacter as plain bullying:

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** Byrne has hated the ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' since ''[[ComicBook/TheLegionOfSuperHeroes their inception inception]]'' because he regarded ComicBook/{{Superboy}}s SecretTestOfCharacter as plain bullying:

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