Magneto is a mutant with a long and elaborate history in Marvel Comics. He’s one of the X-Men’s most iconic villains, but what makes him interesting is that he’s not always portrayed as a bad guy. Throughout the years, Magneto has consistently put mutantkind above all else, and he’s willing to do whatever is necessary to make sure mutants thrive.Sometimes, that puts Magneto into conflict with Marvel’s greatest heroes, but it’s not unusual to see him taking down villains or working alongside Charles Xavier and the X-Men. Magneto has clear and consistent goals, and he doesn’t really care what side of the line that puts him on. He’s a character with incredible depth, and he has created some of the most memorable moments in Marvel history.Not only was this a shocking and graphic event, but it also led to the introduction of Wolverine’s bone claws. Originally, comic writers John Byrne and Chris Claremont intended for Wolverine’s claws to be part of his mutation, so in a way, Magneto brought the character back to his roots. It’s just too bad his methods had to be so painful.
Magneto is a mutant with a long and elaborate history in Marvel Comics. He’s one of the X-Men‘s most iconic villains, but what makes him interesting is that he’s not always portrayed as a bad guy. Throughout the years, Magneto has consistently put mutantkind above all else, and he’s willing to do whatever is necessary to make sure mutants thrive.
Sometimes, that puts Magneto into conflict with Marvel’s greatest heroes, but it’s not unusual to see him taking down villains or working alongside Charles Xavier and the X-Men. Magneto has clear and consistent goals, and he doesn’t really care what side of the line that puts him on. He’s a character with incredible depth, and he has created some of the most memorable moments in Marvel history.
Not only was this a shocking and graphic event, but it also led to the introduction of Wolverine’s bone claws. Originally, comic writers John Byrne and Chris Claremont intended for Wolverine’s claws to be part of his mutation, so in a way, Magneto brought the character back to his roots. It’s just too bad his methods had to be so painful.
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