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  2. Resurrection of Magneto - Wikipedia

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    In a flashback to Giant-Size X-Men: Magneto, [10] a sea witch hands Magneto his prize: a mysterious key, which she says is the key "to the door of judgment and purification," although she doesn't answer when he asks whether the door leads in or out. In the present day, despite being dead, Magneto still feels the weight of the key with him.

  3. X-Men Legends - Wikipedia

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    Eventually the X-Men learn of Magneto's plan to cover the Earth in darkness from his base on Asteroid M. X-Men Legends received generally positive reviews from critics. The Xbox version was the best received, garnering aggregate scores of 83% and 82/100 on the review aggregating websites GameRankings and Metacritic respectively.

  4. Magneto in other media - Wikipedia

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    Magneto appears in the Spider-Man (1981) episode "When Magneto Speaks... People Listen", voiced by Walker Edmiston. [citation needed] Magneto appears in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, voiced by Michael Rye. [1] This version is the leader of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Magneto appears in X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, voiced by Earl Boen. [1]

  5. Magneto (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Magneto (/ m æ ɡ ˈ n iː t oʊ /; birth name: Max Eisenhardt; alias: Erik Lehnsherr German pronunciation: [ˈeːʁɪk ˈleːnshɛʁ] and Magnus; Aushwitz tattoo: 214782) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.

  6. Marvel Anime - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Anime (Japanese: マーベルアニメ, Hepburn: Māberuanime) is a 2010 Japanese superhero anime television series by Madhouse and is based on the Marvel Comics universe. It is an anthology collection consisting of four twelve-episode animated series and two direct-to-video films.

  7. X-Men: Children of the Atom (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The main antagonist is Magneto, who plans to unleash an electromagnetic pulse on the Earth that will disrupt the magnetic fields and create havoc on the world's electrical systems ushering in a Dark Age for Earth's non-mutant population. With the promise of a mutant-run planet, the X-Men's most formidable foes join forces with Magneto.

  8. X-Men: Eve of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    Magneto realizes that the X-Men have outsmarted him but remains defiant in regards to his plans to militarize Genosha and turn the country into an aggressive global super-power in the name of mutants everywhere. Wolverine responds by stabbing Magneto in the guts, as the X-Men leave Magneto bleeding on the ground.

  9. Morph (X-Men: The Animated Series) - Wikipedia

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    In the premiere, Magneto becomes the X-Men's new leader, [10] and soon afterwards it is revealed that Sinister had switched Jean with a clone, Madelyne Pryor.Under Sinister's influence, Madelyne becomes the Goblin Queen and uses her psychic powers to attack the X-Men, giving Morph visions of Sinister taunting them. [11]