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Bishop: The Last X-Man#4
Cover: Georges Jeanty

Bishop: The Last X-Man #4

Jan 2000 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
“Over the Hills and Far Away”

In "Over the Hills and Far Away," Bishop and his companions reach the secluded walled city of Dunduine, greeted with unexpected warmth—only to uncover a grim truth beneath its peaceful surface. The city’s hidden burden: a terrifying tribute to winged creatures known as the Kith, a secret that forces Bishop and his team to step forward when one of their own is taken. Written by Joseph Harris and illustrated by Charlie Adlard and Georges Jeanty, with inks by Art Thibert, colors by Jason Wright, and letters by Jon Babcock, the cover by Georges Jeanty captures the city’s eerie beauty.

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writer Joseph Harris · artist Charlie Adlard · artist Georges Jeanty · inker Art Thibert · colorist Jason Wright · letterer Jon Babcock · cover Georges Jeanty

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Cast · 16 characters

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colorist Jason Wright
letterer Jon Babcock
cover pencils Georges Jeanty

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Bishop and his companions arrive in the walled city of Dunduine where they are welcomed warmly. The city has a secret, however, as they are plagued by winged monsters called the Kith to whom they provide some of their citizens as tribute. This all become clear after Nom is taken and Bishop and his companions offer to make themselves a sacrifice to the Kith in order to rescue their companion.

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