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"Finding Home!"
Giant-Size X-Men 4
The X-Men
Title: "Finding Home!"
Volume: 1
Number: 4
Cover price: $4.95
Cover date: October, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Joe Quesada
Writers: Chris Claremont
Pencilers: Rick Leonardi
Inkers: Jimmy Palmiotti
Cover artists: Salvador Larroca
Cover inker: Salvador Larroca
Cover colorist: Liquid!
Colorists: Paul Mounts
Letterers: Joe Caramagna; Virtual Calligraphy
Assistants: Jennifer Grunwald; Michael Short; Nick Lowe; Mark Beazley
Editors: Jeff Youngquist; Mike Marts
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"Finding Home" is the title to the first story featured in the fourth issue of Giant-Size X-men, which is part of the Uncanny X-Men comic book title published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Chris Claremont with artwork by Rick Leonardi and inks by Jimmy Palmiotti. It was colored by Paul Mounts and lettered by Joe Caramagna of Virtual Calligraphy. The story was edited by Jeff Youngquist and Mike Marts with Jennifer Grunwald and Michael Short as assistant editors and Nick Lowe and Mark Beazley as associate editors. This issue shipped with an October, 2005 cover date and carries a cover price of $4.95 per copy (US).

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"The Doomsmith Scenario!"[]

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  • The X-Men were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. They first appeared in The X-Men, Volume 1 #1 in September, 1963. The title eventually evolved to include the "All-New, All-Different" X-Men, after which the series became a runaway hit, ultimately changing its title to Uncanny X-Men. Since then, this outcast team of mutant misadventurers have appeared in numerous comic book titles that have since been adapted into several cartoon programs, feature films, and video games; not to mention copious amounts of merchandising ranging from toys to apparel.

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