Posted: 03 July 2025 at 2:41am | IP Logged | 6
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The John Byrne I've seen on these forums is always praising and encouraging other artists, and only rarely says anything disparaging any of them.
Case in point: I think most regular visitors to JBF could quickly name from memory at least a half-dozen or more artists whose work JB admires... people like Dave Cockrum, John Romita JR, Jack Kirby, Neal Adams, Wally Wood, etc. But try to name the artists he's rubbished, and it gets tough - I've only seen him overtly disdain Rob Liefeld.
Dave Cockrum was a very talented man. Unfortunately, one of the hardest things for someone with talent to accept is anyone who has even more talent than they.
Especially if that someone is quicker, far more prolific, arguably much better, and has talent encompassing a far broader area of the creative process... like JB.
JB's career reminds me of the movie Amadeus In many ways...and not only because there are many Salieri-esque critics in the industry, ready to surreptitiously tear down his work and his character - but also because, as I understand it, both the movie and the popular conception of John Byrne competely distort reality: both Mozart & Byrne worked very hard to utilise thier talent to get to the top of their respective professions.
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