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Adam
02-15-2006, 04:33 PM
http://www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=10599&PN=1&totPosts=16

He really doesn't care, of course:



C'mon, guys! Quitcher gripin'! When I killed Terrax, I thought I had come up with the most un-doable comic book death this side of Uncle Ben. I mean, hey! Consumed by the Power Cosmic! How much deader can you get?

And how long did it take for another writer to bring Terrax back by not more strenuous an expedient than "I got better"?

This "death", if "real", could be undone in two panels. Three, tops.

I care not.

Defunct
02-15-2006, 04:53 PM
Somehow I doubt he'd care even if there wasn't a possibility that the team could come back.

DelBubs
02-15-2006, 05:01 PM
Just read that. He's entitled to an opinion, unlike the rest of his forum :-)

PWalk
02-15-2006, 05:06 PM
His first quote was "Couldn't care less."

And I stopped reading right there.

suzene
02-16-2006, 12:05 AM
Well, it has been almost thirty years since Byrne wrote Alpha Flight, and he's said again and again that he doesn't feel it was his best work. I don't see where anyone could reasonably expect him to be calling down the wrath of God on Bendis or anything.

Suzene

cmdrkoenig67
02-17-2006, 07:28 PM
No big surprise there. The man was never a fan of AF(or so he says)... However, He did create Snowbird and Guardian long before he came to Marvel and he has mentioned a soft spot for Heather. I think he doth protest too much some times.

Dana

Le Messor
02-18-2006, 11:39 PM
I noticed this on the forum:


"One cool thing about Alpha Flight I've always sort of noticed without noticing is their costumes. While they didn't have a team uniform, all their costumes seemed to complement each other. Guardian's jagged Maple Leaf design was similar to the twin's jagged lightburst designs, and Shaman's costume also had a kind of jagged design on the torso. Snowbird's costume seemed to be made of softer lines, until she flew and then her cape bellowed out into scallops..more jagged lines. Even when Aurora changed her costume...it still "matched" the others.
Was this something you did purposely, JB, or am I imagining patterns that aren't there?"

To which John Byrne replied:
"Deliberate. You can add to this the fact that even Sasquatch's fur followed the same basic pattern."

That's cool. I always thought they had something in common, I could never put my finger on it.

- Le Messor
"Dr Kelter's forehead sprouted italics ..."
-- Emil Petaja, The Nets of Space