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Magneto's declaration that all mutants, created or born, are welcome among the X-Men sets a new tone for the team's future. X-Men #6 is available now from Marvel Comics.
Eventually, the New Mutants leave Magneto, choosing mentorship under the original X-Men, then called X-Factor, and later, the cyborg soldier Cable. Marvel Comics.
The X-Men franchise has been shaping how people see superheroes for over sixty years. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created the ...
A new limited series set during Magneto's tenure as mentor to the New Mutants launches in August with the first appearance of Irae, a new character from Magneto's villainous early days, by J.M ...
These new mutants were appearing in state legislature after state legislature, testifying to the development of these new powers, and I said to myself, “Finally everything is coming up Magneto ...
Magneto tried to recruit new mutants to his cause, but the Brotherhood was never quite the same under his leadership. Mystique formed a new Brotherhood. That team eventually became the government ...
Cullen Bunn writes a new Marvel Comics solo series for Magneto The master of magnetism is on a journey to protect mutants at all costs Foes arise in the form of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and the ...
This Wednesday, August 2nd, Marvel drops its latest nostalgia cocktail, Magneto #1, taking place back during the classic New Mutants run where Magneto was headmaster of the Xavier school.
Eventually, the New Mutants leave Magneto, choosing mentorship under the original X-Men, then called X-Factor, and later, the cyborg soldier Cable. Marvel Comics.