Magneto is one of Earth’s most dangerous and feared villains of all time. More than just the arch-nemesis of the X-Men, Magneto has proven himself to be an adversary to all of humanity. There are no limits to what he’ll do to ensure his victory over Homo sapiens and usher in the age of mutants. While Magneto frequently battles the X-Men, sometimes Magneto’s violence earns the ire of entire nations. After Magneto caused havoc and destruction in Russia, the country’s super team bid their time devised a plan to apprehend the Master of Magnetism for his crimes. Not even the Avengers and the X-Men could dissuade Russia or its heroes from their revenge mission.1987’s The X-Men Vs. The Avengers (by Roger Stern, Tom DeFalco, and Marc Silvestri) is a four-issue miniseries that pit the two titular teams against each other in heated battle. Acting as headmaster of the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters in Professor X’s absence, Magneto was working to turn over a new leaf and put his life of tyrannical crime behind him. When fragments of Asteroid M crashed to Earth, Magneto was drawn out from his hiding — putting him on several governments’ radar. Against all of his claims and pleas that he was working to help humanity, Magneto was still hunted down so that he could face the consequences of his past crimes.Magneto’s plan was simple: locate the debris from Asteroid M, find the special technology that was contained therein, and leave. Magneto’s plan was to benefit mankind, but when the Avengers appeared at the crash site to apprehend him, tensions rose dramatically. As the X-Men and the Avengers readied themselves for an ugly battle against their fellow superheroes, a third and unexpected party swooped down from the sky. The Soviet Super-Soldiers, Russia’s premiere fighting organization, demanded that Magneto be handed over to them so that the nation of Russia could mete out its own justice on Magneto for the crimes he committed against it.RELATED: X-Men: The Animated Series Had a Better Time Travel Story Than Days of Future Past
Magneto is one of Earth’s most dangerous and feared villains of all time. More than just the arch-nemesis of the X-Men, Magneto has proven himself to be an adversary to all of humanity. There are no limits to what he’ll do to ensure his victory over Homo sapiens and usher in the age of mutants. While Magneto frequently battles the X-Men, sometimes Magneto’s violence earns the ire of entire nations. After Magneto caused havoc and destruction in Russia, the country’s super team bid their time devised a plan to apprehend the Master of Magnetism for his crimes. Not even the Avengers and the X-Men could dissuade Russia or its heroes from their revenge mission.
1987’s The X-Men Vs. The Avengers (by Roger Stern, Tom DeFalco, and Marc Silvestri) is a four-issue miniseries that pit the two titular teams against each other in heated battle. Acting as headmaster of the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters in Professor X’s absence, Magneto was working to turn over a new leaf and put his life of tyrannical crime behind him. When fragments of Asteroid M crashed to Earth, Magneto was drawn out from his hiding — putting him on several governments’ radar. Against all of his claims and pleas that he was working to help humanity, Magneto was still hunted down so that he could face the consequences of his past crimes.
Magneto’s plan was simple: locate the debris from Asteroid M, find the special technology that was contained therein, and leave. Magneto’s plan was to benefit mankind, but when the Avengers appeared at the crash site to apprehend him, tensions rose dramatically. As the X-Men and the Avengers readied themselves for an ugly battle against their fellow superheroes, a third and unexpected party swooped down from the sky. The Soviet Super-Soldiers, Russia’s premiere fighting organization, demanded that Magneto be handed over to them so that the nation of Russia could mete out its own justice on Magneto for the crimes he committed against it.
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