The X-Men in a sketch by John Byrne with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Steve Oliff (1980)
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X-Men/Teen Titans Page 38 by Walt Simonson, with Inks by Terry Austin, Letters by Tom Orzechowski, Colors by Glynis Wein, and a Script by Chris Claremont.
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The Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe #01 (1983)
Art by John Byrne And Terry Austin
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What if Elektra had Lived? What If? #35 by Frank Miller and Terry Austin
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Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 143 / Published: December 16, 1980 / Artist: Terry Austin
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"Once upon a time, there was a woman who could fly."
Barry Windsor-Smith & Terry Austin, Uncanny X-Men #186, 1984. ⚡
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Black Canary pinup from All Star Squadron #42. 1984. Art by Mike Hernandez and Terry Austin.
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Wonder Woman by Frank Miller and Terry Austin
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X-Men by John Byrne and Terry Austin
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Celebrating summer with Kitty Pryde and Lockheed by Marc Silvestri with inks by Terry Austin in an edit from the X-Women double-page spread in Marvel Illustrated: The Swimsuit Issue #1 (1991)
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Black Canary in The Brave & The Bold #166 (September 1980)
Art by Dick Giordano & Terry Austin
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BHOC: UNCANNY X-MEN #117
It’s interesting how time will change your perspective on something. When this run of UNCANNY X-MEN was coming out, nobody reading it thought that they were following a stint that would become an acknowledged classic. As a reader, I knew that I liked the series, but if you’d asked me then, I don’t think it would have been my favorite–that would have been FANTASTIC FOUR–and I’m not even sure it…
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Original Art - Uncanny X-Men #129 Pg 07 (1980) John Byrne And Terry Austin
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Kitty and Ororo in X-Men #143 by Byrne and Austin (original art)
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