X (Dark Horse Comics) - Publication

Publication

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Below is a list of those who worked on the book. When repeated, only last names are used.

  • 1-5: Steven Grant, writer | Doug Mahnke, pencils | Jimmy Palmiotti, inks.
  • 6: Grant, writer | Ron Wagner and P. Craig Russell, pencils | Palmiotti, inks.
  • 7: Grant, writer | Wagner & Frank Fosco, pencils | Palmiotti, inks.
  • 8: Grant, writer | Matt Haley, pencils | Tom Simmons, inks.
  • 9: Grant, writer | Mahnke, pencils | Palmiotti, inks.
  • 10-12: Grant, writer | Chris Warner, pencils | Tim Bradstreet,inks.
  • 13-15: Grant, writer | Javier Saltares, art.
  • 16-17: Grant, writer | Saltares, pencils | Andrew Pepoy, inks.
  • 18: Grant, writer | Alex Renaud, pencils | Pepoy, inks.
  • 19-22: Grant, writer | Saltares, pencils | Pepoy, inks.
  • 23: Grant, writer | Saltares, pencils | Bradstreet, inks.
  • 24-25: Grant, writer | Saltares, pencils | Pepoy, inks.

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