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Magneto (Erik Magnus). An amalgamation of DC's Will Magnus and Marvel's Magneto (Erik Lehnsherr). [53] Antimony (Debbie Walker). An amalgamation of DC's Platinum of the Metal Men and Debbi and Marvel's the Scarlet Witch and Patsy Walker. Bismuth (Snapper Jones). An amalgamation of DC's Tin of the Metal Men and Snapper Carr and Marvel's the Toad ...
Magneto sees this cure as an attack on mutant-kind as a whole, and raises an army of mutants, including a resurrected and corrupted Jean Grey, to stop the manufacturing of this cure. He fails to stop Jean, having been consumed by her own inner darkness, called the Phoenix, from killing his old friend Charles Xavier.
This truce soon grew into a formal alliance as Storm and Magneto, as the leaders of the X-Men and Xavier's school respectively, took over the shared position of White King. [4] Storm - White King (with Magneto) Magneto - White King, later Grey King; Storm and the X-Men would later seemingly die, leaving Magneto alone to deal with the Inner Circle.
However, rather than follow What if tradition of using a divergence from a specific plot point, Volume 4 more closely resembled the DC Comics equivalent, Elseworlds, which presents stories that are continuities based on alternate versions (in time or place) of canon (for example, Superman: Red Son is a story in which Superman was raised in the ...
Nimrod the Hunter - Created in the modern era solely from contemporary technology and independent of its time-travelling counterparts by Dr. Alia Gregor on Orchis's Mother Mold. X-Sentinels - Orchis' new era of Sentinel, which is a modern Sentinel created by Mister Sinister's clone Doctor Stasis. He pulled this off by building over his gene ...
Magneto: X-Men #1 (September 1963) Max "Erik Magnus" Eisenhardt is a mutant with the ability to generate and control magnetic fields. A close friend of Professor X, Magneto clashed with the X-Men over the philosophy that mutants and humans could coexist. A survivor of The Holocaust, Magneto believed mutants
Eric Diaz of Nerdist called Magneto #1 "tight, disturbing and even managed to be funny at times," asserting, "Of all the classic super villains in the Marvel and DC universes, Magneto is the easiest sell as an ongoing series, simply because on some level we all sympathize with him. You couldn't really do a Dr. Doom series, or a Joker series ...
DC YOU spotlights some of the 24 brand-new and 25 continuing fan favorite series in the DC Comics lineup. Superman: Lois & Clark (October 2015-May 2016): Following the epic events of Convergence , here are the adventures of the Last Son of Krypton and last daughter of Earth of the Pre- New 52 universe as they try to survive with their newborn ...