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David Stewart
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Posted: 24 March 2025 at 7:59pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Very distinctly remember it being Marvel Two-In-One #50!  The Thing travels back in time to cure himself of being the Thing when Reed creates a cure that would have worked on his pre-rocky self.

This was JB's first published writing credit.

I was new to comics.  I had a vague sense of the Fantastic Four members from the Mego figures, but really knew next to nothing going in to the story.  Holy Cow!  I may not have known anything going in, but I had a strong sense of the characters by the end of the story.  Reed - best friend with a sense of guilt for what had happened to his best friend.  Ben - hero with a never quit attitude longing just to be regular but who had mellowed from the early days of his transformation; disappointed with this issue's outcome but undaunted! 

SO MUCH happened in these 17 pages!  And then JB appeared again in MTIO #53-55, and then he was drawing FF on his first run.  Then, I found him on X-men, Avengers, and Cap!  What a great gateway MTIO #50 was!
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Allan Summerall
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Posted: 24 March 2025 at 9:44pm | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Fantastic Four #232, but not off the spinner rack. It was 1987. I had been reading three comics, Transformers, GI Joe and Elfquest(the Marvel Epic Line reprints). I came home one day from school to find a couple of Fantastic Four comics on our coffee table. They were #228 and #229. I had no idea where they came from and I didn't ask.Then a couple days later #230 & #231.I was really starting to enjoy what I had read so far. A couple more days & #232 & #233 appeared. I was really suspicious at this point and started nosing around. I found a box tucked in my dad's workbench with a bunch of Fantastic Four books(a friend of his at work had given them to him). I started reading then and was surprised a bit with the departure of the look of the FF from #231 and #232. Bill Sienkiewicz had been the artist prior and that's what I equated the look of the FF to. This other guy slimmed the Torch and Mr.Fantastic down and the Torch looked way younger to boot!! After a few issues in, I found that I preferred the way this Byrne artist drew the FF and I've been a fan of his work ever since.
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Marin Balabanov
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Posted: 25 March 2025 at 1:19pm | IP Logged | 3 post reply

My first Byrne book was a German collection of FF 242 to 248 some time in 1986. It was amazing and I absolutely loved it. Two years later, I then went on to find the original issues in English.

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Doug Centers
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Posted: 25 March 2025 at 1:22pm | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Royal blue Daredevil!
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John Byrne

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Posted: 25 March 2025 at 2:45pm | IP Logged | 5 post reply

Recalling Euro versions where Cap was given bare legs!
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Rick Senger
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Posted: 25 March 2025 at 6:17pm | IP Logged | 6 post reply

Conrad, I suspect your first Byrne issue was my second... my first was the Space:1999 one issue prior.

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Brennan Voboril
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Posted: 25 March 2025 at 6:34pm | IP Logged | 7 post reply

I remember well those covers at Charlton.  I distinctly remember the one with the sailer spearing the eye of some giant creature.  I wonder if any of these cover survived the passage of time?  
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Fred J Chamberlain
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Posted: 26 March 2025 at 4:39pm | IP Logged | 8 post reply

Most likely first hit by the Byrne bug, with his first
Marvel Team-Up issues. This was years before I was
consciously paying attention to creator names. Those issues
still leave me marveling.
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Mark Haslett
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Posted: 26 March 2025 at 5:47pm | IP Logged | 9 post reply

Am I crazy or are those Space 1999 covers still incredibly effective??

I mean, I don’t even like the series, but when I see those covers, I want to
buy it again today!
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John Byrne

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Posted: 26 March 2025 at 5:50pm | IP Logged | 10 post reply

Ah, you’re crazy!!
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Andrew Davey
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Posted: 26 March 2025 at 5:52pm | IP Logged | 11 post reply

Most likely the first comic I purchased that was a JB was FF 212. (Paper route money) Surely, I had exposure prior to that through the collections of friends. The first time I purchased a comic because it was JB specifically was X-Men 132. I remember thinking what the heck is an X-Man?

Fantastic Four 1961 #212  Comic ..\**</div>
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Larry Gil
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Posted: 26 March 2025 at 6:42pm | IP Logged | 12 post reply

X-men 108 for me . JB's first appearance . I thought Cockrum was excellent , then opening 108 i was blown away that the book was even better. (my opinion) . Usually that never happens.
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