John Fitzgerald Byers
Few characters carry the quiet dignity of a true believer quite like John Fitzgerald Byers, who made his comics debut in Dark Horse's The X-Files Collection #1 in 1995, brought to the page by writer Stefan Petrucha and artist Charles Adlard. A fixture of the Modern Age X-Files universe, he keeps some genuinely compelling company — sharing adventures with Fox Mulder, Melvin Frohike, and Richard Langly across titles that stretch all the way to 2014, including the wonderfully offbeat X-Files / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Conspiracy crossover. His catalog footprint may be compact, but for devoted fans of the X-Files mythology in comics form, Byers is a name that carries real weight — a recognizable face from the paranoid fringes of one of the most beloved franchises of his era.