Tom Lyle
Thomas Stanford Lyle was an American comics artist, best known for his work on Starman and Robin for DC Comics, and Spider-Man for Marvel Comics.
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Starman #14
DC
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1989
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #15
DC
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1989
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Deadline, a metahuman assassin
Starman #16
DC
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1989
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #17
DC
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1989
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #18
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Forgotten Realms Annual #1
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #19
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #20
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #21
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #22
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #23
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Starman #24
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
68-page adaptation of the Total Recall movie (1990)
There is also an edition signed by Elliott Maggin and Tom Lyle
68-page adaptation of the Total Recall movie (1990)
There is also an edition signed by Elliott Maggin and Tom Lyle
Starman #25
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Who's Who in the DC Universe #2
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Comics Presents #60
Marvel
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Who's Who in the DC Universe #4
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Who's Who in the DC Universe #5
DC
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Annual #1
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Who's Who in the DC Universe #6
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Robin #3
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Who's Who in the DC Universe #7
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Robin #4
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Robin #5
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Justice Society of America #1
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Justice Society of America #2
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Comics Presents #77
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Origin of Wolverine, specifically the first time he is referred to as Weapon X in the chronological order of the story
Though the character introduced in Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) was named The Wolverine aka Weapon X, an origin story hadn't been developed yet
One enduring rumor was that he was initially meant to be the actual animal, evolved with the assistance from the High Evolutionary but this was dispelled by Len Wein, the writer who is credited for creating the character
Origin of Wolverine, specifically the first time he is referred to as Weapon X in the chronological order of the story
Though the character introduced in Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) was named The Wolverine aka Weapon X, an origin story hadn't been developed yet
One enduring rumor was that he was initially meant to be the actual animal, evolved with the assistance from the High Evolutionary but this was dispelled by Len Wein, the writer who is credited for creating the character
Justice Society of America #3
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Comics Presents #79
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Debut of Wolverine's Weapon X design in full, with helmet
Marvel Comics Presents #78
Marvel
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1991
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Vol. 1
Debut of Wolverine's Weapon X design (partial), technology developed by the Weapon X program to control the feral mutant
Debut of Wolverine's Weapon X design (partial), technology developed by the Weapon X program to control the feral mutant
Who's Who in the DC Universe #10
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #464
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
The Comet #1
Impact Theory
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1991
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Justice Society of America #4
DC
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1991
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
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