I dont found a thread sbout magnus
Magneto the master of the magnetism, archenemy of the x-men and now a member of the cyclop´s team
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I dont found a thread sbout magnus
Magneto the master of the magnetism, archenemy of the x-men and now a member of the cyclop´s team
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http://forums.comicbookresources.com...ppreciation-II
It's Magneto family oriented, but it's mostly about Magneto Himself.
You're superior to pryde in my eyes -tlp
Are you trying to fight me, teddy? I believe in gender equality, I will falcon punch you - Jan 'slacker' Brady
I appreciate Magneto like no one else now that he has become Rogues true love and Betsy's snarky 'friend'.
"I'll see you in hell Harry Potter" - Dolores Umbridge
Magneto is the man and i like the relationship that Gillen has build for him and Betsy. He really should be in X force, Rick did say he will be showing up again but he didn't say when.
Animals sense weakness, sharks smell blood in water
Ishmael, Moses and Job, knew the divine order.
I think a fully reformed Magneto should lead X-Force, or a team like it.
I love him as a good guy...but only when he's genuinely good. As it stands now, I expect "Fatal Attractions II: The Sequel" to come along any day now and turn him back into a megalomaniacal crazy.
Villainous Magneto is about as cliche as you can get. Admittedly, he helped invent the "The world hurt me so I'm going to hurt back!" MO, but I haven't seen writers do anything really novel with bad-guy Magneto since the original Fatal Attractions (not counting the Trial of Gambit, where his involvement made ABSOLUTELY ZERO SENSE).
Also feel he and Rogue are totally wrong for each other. Magneto should either be single, or have someone tough enough to stand with him as an equal. Old-school Rogue might have qualified, but Legacy Rogue, really not so much. Also there's the Trial to consider...Rogue used to think that was the most heinous act someone had ever committed against her.
Last edited by Ingonyama; 04-30-2012 at 09:59 AM.
Animals sense weakness, sharks smell blood in water
Ishmael, Moses and Job, knew the divine order.
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