John Byrne's X-Men: Elsewhen #1 Sells for $80-$100 on eBay Ahead of Marvel Publication
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Rich Johnston
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John Byrne's fan-made X-Men: Elsewhen comic series is being published by Marvel through the Abrams Marvel Arts graphic novel line. The series, which Byrne began in 2018 as a personal project continuing from where he left off on the X-Men comics, is now seeing its first issue sell for $80-$100 on eBay. The article reports on the market demand and the unusual situation of Marvel publishing what was originally fan fiction by a legendary creator.
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· 3 pulledBleeding Cool broke the news that Marvel would "kinda" be publishing all of John Byrne's thirty-two issues of X-Men facfic, starting with X-Men Elsewhen Vol 1, from the Marvel Arts graphic novel line from Abrams.
Back in 2018, John Byrne began work on a new X-Men comic book – but just for himself and his fans.
It was called X-Men: Elsewhen. And the idea was that it would pick up from the moment John Byrne left the X-Men comic
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