A page from MARVEL AND DC PRESENT THE UNCANNY X-MEN AND THE NEW TEEN TITANS by Walt Simonson and Terry Austin.
Uncanny X-Men #109, page 17 by John Byrne & Terry Austin.
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Ms. Marvel by Dave Cockrum and Terry Austin, 1979.
Misty Knight, Iron Fist and Colleen Wing by John Byrne & Terry Austin
Detail from X-Men #141. Art by John Byrne and Terry Austin. Words by Chris Claremont.
Fantastic Four by Bill Sienkiewicz and Terry Austin; published in Fantastic Four #224.
Walter Simonson breakdowns and finished art for the X-Men/New Teen Titans comic, 1982. Inks by Terry Austin; Colors by Glynis Wein; Words by Chris Claremont; Lettering by Tom Orzechowski.
The New Teen Titan was deemed “DC’s X-Men” for the way that it, too, dusted off adolescent characters from the 1960s, paired them with new members from faraway lands, and mined the cultural conflicts for melodrama—but it was also an undeniably well-done comic, and the first threat in a while to Marvel’s hype monopoly.