John Byrne

John Byrne is a legendary comic book artist and writer, known for his work on Uncanny X-Men, Superman and Spider-Man among multiple other titles.

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1st cameo appearance of the Matrix as Supergirl, a shapeshifter from a pocket dimension who later merges with Linda Danvers

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Origin of Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent relationship

Adventures of Superman #439

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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The World of Smallville #1

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Anniversary issue celebrating Superman's 50th year

Cover art inspired by Superman Annual #7

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Marvel 1988 Vol. 1
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2nd appearance of Silver Banshee

The World of Smallville #2

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Superman #18

DC 1988 Vol. 2
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Adventures of Superman #441

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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1st appearance of Thaddeus Killgrave, a mercenary specializing in hi-tech weaponry

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Superman #19

DC 1988 Vol. 2
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The World of Metropolis #1

DC 1988 Vol. 1
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Marvel 1988 Vol. 1
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Superman #21

DC 1988 Vol. 2
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Adventures of Superman #444

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Superman #21

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What The--?! #2

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1st appearance of Ruby Carson, a young woman Clark met while working at a restaurant in Metropolis while attending college

Star Brand #16

Marvel 1988 Vol. 1
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Star Brand #17

Marvel 1989 Vol. 1
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Star Brand #18

Marvel 1989 Vol. 1
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Vision Quest story arc begins

Star Brand #19

Marvel 1989 Vol. 1
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Second ongoing She-Hulk solo series

The cover dialogue is a reference to the first She-Hulk series cancellation

Five years later, the final Sensational She-Hulk issue went on-sale and on the cover, she demands that readers hand over their X-Men books to be destroyed due to the cancellation of the series

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1st cameo appearance of John Walker as U.S. Agent

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Introduction of She-Hulk speaking to the reader or breaking the 4th wall, a practice that becomes commonplace throughout her second series, Sensational She-Hulk which is promoted in this story

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