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Cover to Giant-Size X-Men #1.

Giant-Size X-Men #1 was a one-time issue of the X-Men comic book series, published by Marvel Comics in 1975. It was written by Len Wein and illustrated by Dave Cockrum. Though not a regular issue, it jumpstarted the series after a five-year hiatus. The issue serves as a link between the original X-Men and a new team. Chronologically it is placed before The X-Men #94. The 68-page issue was published with a May 1975 cover date and distributed to newsstands in February of that year.

Contents

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[edit] "Second Genesis!"

The story links the old X-Men team with the new, as the original team (Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Angel, Iceman, and Beast) ventures to the island of Krakoa and vanishes. Cyclops is allowed to return to tell Professor X what has happened. This prompts the professor to assemble a new team of X-Men to stage a rescue. The new team includes Sunfire and Banshee, who had been introduced in earlier X men comics; Wolverine, who had made his first appearance in the Marvel Universe in The Incredible Hulk #180 (Oct. 1974); and the newly created Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Thunderbird.

The team soon learned that Krakoa is not just an island, but a giant mutant as well. The new team is successful in rescuing the old X-Men as well as destroying the island by shooting it into outer space with Polaris' power, despite hiccups in their first time working together. The issue ends by posing the question of the future of the 13 X-Men.

[edit] Reprints

The comic also collects reprints from The X-Men #43, #47 and #57.[1]

[edit] Credits

  • Cover artist(s) - Gil Kane (pencils) and Dave Cockrum (inks)
  • Plotter(s) - Len Wein
  • Scripter(s) - Len Wein
  • Penciler(s) - Dave Cockrum
  • Inker(s) - Dave Cockrum & Peter Iro
  • Letterer(s) - John Costanza
  • Colorist(s) - Glynis Wein
  • Editor(s) - Len Wein

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[edit] References

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