He drew the image in only black and white to help illustrate the group's persecution at the hands of the shadowed figures (and their guns pointed right at them). Miller's work on "Next Men" #17, penciled and written by Byrne, is indicative of his unique style of separating contrast. It wasn't unusual for Byrne to invite a guest artist to take care of the covers, which gave the reader a unique experience with each issue. Bethany, Nathan, Danny, Jack and Jazz must learn to cope with their powers and uncover the truth of their origin and purpose in the world. It didn't take long for each of them to realize they were different and they began to manifest superpowers unlike anyone else in the world. They knew nothing of the real world when they were freed. John Byrne's "Next Men" series explored a group of teenagers who had been raised in a virtual environment where they were taught to fight and survive.
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