I've done a search and haven't seen this posted. (And can't post to 'appearances'.)
For Christmas, the guy I think of as my best friend gave me The Marvel Vault. I just finished reading it.
(Give me a break; he lives in Sydney, so I didn't actually get it 'til a couple of months ago, and I reread Lord of the Rings between then and now!)
Pages 138-139 are about John Byrne, after (on the previous page) "The tensions in their collaboration finally led to Claremont (sic) leaving the The Uncanny X-Men to try his hand at writing his own stories."
"Starting in 1983, he likewise wrote and drew the Alpha Flight series, based on the Canadian super hero team he had created..."
There are two images: one above the above text, the front cover of Alpha Flight #107 (just the characters and the word balloon), and a half-page picture of v1 #1. The caption: "(Above) Eye-popping Alpha Flight designs. (Opposite page) Byrne solidifies his place in the Marvel ranks with Alpha Flight"
Looks like there is some respect out there!
BTW: Sorry, I won't be scanning it. It's a very big book, and my home scanner is too small, and I don't relish the idea of taking it to work. (I spend half the trip on a bicycle.)
- Le Messor
Penfold: "Whose vault is it?"
DM: "It's the vault of the bank of England."
Penfold: "As long as it's not my vault. I'm always getting blamed."
(Dangermouse, badly mangled by vaulty memory.)