
John Aidan Byrne
Freelance Writer and Editor at Freelance
Podcast Host - DIG LIFE DEEP! at DIG LIFE DEEP!
Podcast Host - DIG LIFE DEEP! at DIG LIFE DEEP!
Award-winning journalist & editor. New York Post & mass media contributor. Editor/Zicklin School of Business book series. DIG LIFE DEEP! podcast host.
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2 weeks ago |
cbr.com | Chris Claremont |John Aidan Byrne |Terry Austin |Timothy Donohoo
Marvel Comics has had several classic storylines throughout the years, though not all of these are easy to come by. Now, it's making these titles a bit easier to read through the Marvel Premier Collection, which is very similar to the already-successful DC Compact Comics line. With only a few stories confirmed so far as being rereleased in this line, there are several other iconic tales that need to be included, as well.
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2 months ago |
cbr.com | Len Wein |John Aidan Byrne |Jim Aparo |Tatjana Wood
Batman Follow Followed Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Batman fans have no trouble citing the classics––stories like "A Death in the Family" that planted the seeds that would one day change Jason Tod's character, or The Killing Joke, which revolutionized the Joker's origin. But what about the less popular Batman comics that fans may have forgotten? From the original Silver Age debut of the Zur-En-Arrh Batman to Poison Ivy's first signs of heroism during the "No Man's...
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2 months ago |
ncregister.com | John Aidan Byrne |Hannah Brockhaus
Bishop David Tencer, known for his Capuchin beard, talks about the diversity of the Catholic flock in Reykjavik and why the faithful are called to trust in the future of the Church. Bishop David Tencer of Reykjavik, Iceland, plays the ukulele during a pilgrimage to Rome in early February 2025.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
cbr.com | Chris Claremont |John Aidan Byrne |Terry Austin |Glynis Wein
X-Men Published 4 minutes ago Follow Followed Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account There's no point in pretending that all comic characters live long and happy lives. In the case of Marvel Comics, many heroes tend to find tragic deaths, even if they eventually find their way back to life. Some of Marvel's worst deaths have happened in the X-Men comics. These deaths are sometimes brutal, often sad, and in more than one instance, deeply shocking. The X-Men have a long history...
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Nov 1, 2024 |
telugustates.net | Filipa Lopes |Chris Claremont |John Aidan Byrne |Terry Austin
Throughout their decades of publishing history, the X-Men have been involved in some of Marvel Comics’ most jaw-dropping battles. With a list of enemies longer than most fans can count, the Merry Mutants have had plenty of opportunity on display their combat prowess over the years. But not every fight is created equal. And the X-Men’s greatest battles remind readers just why they’re one of Marvel’s most prominent franchises.
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