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Cover: Tom Raney & Scott Hanna

District X #7

Jan 2005 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
📊 ~25,488 copies sold its debut month
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“Underground 1 of 6”

In "Underground 1 of 6," Bishop and Izzy step into a mysterious art gallery where a mutant artist’s paintings eerily predict the future—each one revealing a grotesque, worm-like entity devouring people. Meanwhile, Mr. M’s night takes a brutal turn when a woman he’s just met in a bar pulls a gun and ends his life in cold blood. Written by David Hine and illustrated by Lan Medina, with colors by Digital Rainbow and lettering by Richard Starkings, Albert Deschesne, and Comicraft, the issue’s cover by Tom Raney and Scott Hanna captures the tension with stark, shadowed intensity.

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writer David Hine · artist Lan Medina · colorist Digital Rainbow · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Albert Deschesne · letterer Comicraft · inker Alejandro "Boy" Sicat · cover Tom Raney, Scott Hanna

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writer David Hine
artist Lan Medina
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Tom Raney
cover inks Scott Hanna

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Bishop and Izzy visit an art gallery featuring a mutant who paints the future. They see that his latest work involves a giant worm-like creature feeding on people. Mr. M meets a girl in a bar who pretends to like him right up until the point she shoots him in the head.

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