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Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a fictional character
Fictional character

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 that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
. The character first appears in X-Men
Uncanny X-Men

Uncanny X-Men, first published as simply The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics comic book series for the X-Men franchise. Being the official Canon , it features the adventures of the eponymous group of Mutant superheroes....
 #1 (Sept. 1963), and was created by writer
Writer

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 Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
 and artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
 Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
. A powerful mutant
Mutant (Marvel Comics)

A mutant within the Marvel Comics comic books, particularly those of the X-Men mythos, is an individual who possesses a genetics called an X-gene that allows them to naturally develop List of comic book superpowers....
 with the ability to generate and control magnetism
Magnetism

In physics, magnetism is one of the phenomena by which materials exert attractive or repulsive forces on other materials. Some well-known materials that exhibit easily detectable magnetic properties are nickel, iron, cobalt, and their alloys; however, all materials are influenced to greater or lesser degree by the presence of a magnetic fiel...
, Magneto has been the X-Men's most prominent enemy ever since his first appearance. In his early appearances, his motives were bent on megalomania
Megalomania

Megalomania is a historical term for behavior characterized by delusional fantasies of wealth, power , genius, or omnipotence — often generally termed as delusions of grandeur or grandiose delusions....
, but writers have since fleshed out his character and origin, revealing him to be a Jew
Jew

A Jew is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group that traces its ancestry to the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East....
ish Holocaust
The Holocaust

The Holocaust , also known as , Churben is the term generally used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, as part of a program of deliberate extermination planned and executed by Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler....
 survivor whose actions are driven by the purpose of protecting the mutant race from suffering a similar fate.






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Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
. The character first appears in X-Men
Uncanny X-Men

Uncanny X-Men, first published as simply The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics comic book series for the X-Men franchise. Being the official Canon , it features the adventures of the eponymous group of Mutant superheroes....
 #1 (Sept. 1963), and was created by writer
Writer

A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
 Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
 and artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
 Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
. A powerful mutant
Mutant (Marvel Comics)

A mutant within the Marvel Comics comic books, particularly those of the X-Men mythos, is an individual who possesses a genetics called an X-gene that allows them to naturally develop List of comic book superpowers....
 with the ability to generate and control magnetism
Magnetism

In physics, magnetism is one of the phenomena by which materials exert attractive or repulsive forces on other materials. Some well-known materials that exhibit easily detectable magnetic properties are nickel, iron, cobalt, and their alloys; however, all materials are influenced to greater or lesser degree by the presence of a magnetic fiel...
, Magneto has been the X-Men's most prominent enemy ever since his first appearance. In his early appearances, his motives were bent on megalomania
Megalomania

Megalomania is a historical term for behavior characterized by delusional fantasies of wealth, power , genius, or omnipotence — often generally termed as delusions of grandeur or grandiose delusions....
, but writers have since fleshed out his character and origin, revealing him to be a Jew
Jew

A Jew is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group that traces its ancestry to the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East....
ish Holocaust
The Holocaust

The Holocaust , also known as , Churben is the term generally used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, as part of a program of deliberate extermination planned and executed by Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler....
 survivor whose actions are driven by the purpose of protecting the mutant race from suffering a similar fate. His role in comics have varied from supervillain
Supervillain

A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain fictional character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various mediums....
 to anti-hero
Anti-hero

In fiction, an antihero is a protagonist whose character or goals are antithetical to traditional hero. The term dates to 1714, although literary criticism identifies the trope in earlier literature....
 to even hero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
. Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen

Sir Ian Murray McKellen, Order of the Companions of Honour, Order of the British Empire , is an England actor of theatre and film, the recipient of the Tony Award and two Academy Awards nominations....
 portrayed Magneto throughout the entire X-Men film series
X-Men (film series)

The X-Men film series is a series of superhero films based on the fictional character Marvel Comics team of the same name. The films star an ensemble cast, focusing on Hugh Jackman as Wolverine , as he is drawn into the conflict between Professor Xavier and Magneto , who have opposing views on humanity's relationship with mutant : Xavier...
. Magneto was ranked number 17 on Wizard Magazine's Top 100 Greatest Villains Ever list.

Publication history

Magneto first appeared in the debut issue of X-Men in 1963, along with the titular team. Through the decades from the 1960s, Magneto has appeared in several issues of the original X-Men series, generally known as Uncanny X-Men, as well as in such spin-offs as X-Men, Astonishing X-Men, Alpha Flight
Alpha Flight

Alpha Flight is a fictional group, a Marvel Comics superhero team noteworthy for being one of the few Canada superhero teams. Created by John Byrne, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #120 ....
, Cable
Cable (comics)

Cable is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in New Mutants #87 , and was created by writer Louise Simonson and artist/co-writer Rob Liefeld....
, Excalibur
Excalibur (comics)

Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an spin-off of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Conceived by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer Alan Davis, the original Excalibur first appeared in Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn ....
, and The New Mutants; many X-Men miniseries
Miniseries

A miniseries , in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a pre-planned limited number of episodes....
, and several other Marvel titles. His first solo title was a one-shot
One shot (comic)

In the United States comic book industry, the term one-shot is used to denote a pilot comic or a stand-alone story created to last as one issue....
 special, Magneto: The Twisting of a Soul #0 (Sept. 1993), published when the character returned from a brief absence; it reprinted Magneto-based stories from Classic X-Men #12 & 19 (Aug. 1987 & March 1988), by writer Chris Claremont
Chris Claremont

Chris Claremont is an American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 16-year stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties....
 and artist John Bolton
John Bolton (comic book artist)

John Bolton is a United Kingdom comic book artist and illustrator most known for his dense, painted style, which often verges on photorealism....
.

In a 2008 interview, Stan Lee elaborated that he "did not think of Magneto as a bad guy. He just wanted to strike back at the people who were so bigoted and racist... he was trying to defend the mutants, and because society was not treating them fairly he was going to teach society a lesson. He was a danger of course... but I never thought of him as a villain." In the same interview, he also revealed that he originally planned Magneto to be the brother of his archnemesis Professor X
Professor X

Professor Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero known as the leader and founder of the X-Men....
.

Magneto's first original title was the four-issue miniseries Magneto (Nov. 1996 - Feb. 1997), by writers Peter Milligan
Peter Milligan

Peter Milligan is an British writer, best known for his comic book, film and television work....
 & Jorge Gonzalez
Jorge González

Jorge Gonz?lez may refer to:* Jorge Gonz?lez , Puerto Rican marathon runner* Jorge Gonz?lez , Puerto Rican beach volleyball player* Jorge Gonz?lez , lead singer of Chilean rock group Los Prisioneros...
, and penciller Kelley Jones
Kelley Jones

Kelley Jones is an USA comic book artist best known for his runs on Batman with writer Doug Moench and on Sandman with writer Neil Gaiman....
. The miniseries took place during a period where it was believed Magneto had been de-aged and was suffering from amnesia, calling himself Joseph
Joseph (comics)

Joseph was a Marvel Comics fictional character who was briefly a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Roger Cruz, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #327 ....
; it was later revealed that Joseph was a younger clone of Magneto. Later, Magneto became ruler of the nation Genosha
Genosha

Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It is an island nation that exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
. During this period, he received two miniseries; Magneto Rex (written by Joe Pruett and drawn by Brandon Peterson) and Magneto: Dark Seduction (written by Fabian Nicieza and drawn by Roger Cruz).

An account of Magneto's childhood, entitled X-Men: Magneto Testament, was released in September 2008. It is written by Greg Pak
Greg Pak

Greg Pak is an United States New York-based film director/comic book writer....
, who has read accounts from Holocaust survivors, watched documentaries, and read comics such as Maus
Maus

Maus: A Survivor's Tale is a memoir by Art Spiegelman, presented as a graphic novel. It is part one of a two-part series. The graphic novel as a whole took thirteen years to complete....
 as part of his research into the era.

Fictional character biography

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Born Max Eisenhardt in Germany in late 1925 or 1926, Magneto and his family are persecuted for being Jewish, and are shot by the Nazis
Nazism

Nazism, officially National Socialism , refers to the ideology and practices of the National Socialist German Workers? Party under Adolf Hitler, and the policies adopted by the dictatorial government of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945....
 and buried in a mass grave. Eisenhardt manages to survive, only to be captured and sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where he eventually becomes a Sonderkommando
Sonderkommando

Sonderkommandos were work units of Nazi Germany death camp prisoners who aided with the killing process during The Holocaust. These groups should not be confused with the SS-Sonderkommandos which were ad hoc units formed from various SS offices between 1938 through 1945....
. While in Auschwitz, Eisenhardt reunites with a Roma
Roma people

The Romani are an ethnic group of Europe tracing their Origins of the Romani people to middle kingdoms of India.The Romani are Romani diaspora with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe, with more recent diaspora populations in the Americas and, to a lesser extent, in other par...
 girl named Magda, with whom he had fallen in love and with whom he escapes the prison camp during the October 7th 1944 Sonderkommando revolt. At some point afterward he begins using the alias "Magnus". He and Magda marry several years later and a daughter, Anya, is born. After moving his family to the Soviet city of Vinnitsa, Magnus' daughter Anya is killed in a fire, while a mob of people prevents him from rescuing her. Enraged, the young Magneto's powers manifest uncontrollably, killing the mob and destroying a part of Vinnitsa. Magda is terrified and she flees, discovering months later she is pregnant again. Magda will give birth to the mutant twins Quicksilver
Quicksilver (comics)

Quicksilver is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby....
 and the Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch

The Scarlet Witch is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
. Shortly after Magda's disappearance, Magnus is hunted for the deaths in Vinnitsa, while attempting to search for his former wife, thus forcing him to pay a renowned forger, Georg Odekirk, to create the cover identity of "Erik Lehnsherr the Sinte gypsy" for him.

Magnus meets Charles Xavier
Charles Xavier

Charles Xavier may refer to:*Professor X, aka Professor Charles Xavier, leader of the Marvel Comics superhero team the X-Men*Charles Xavier, fictional character in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire...
 while working at a psychiatric hospital near Haifa
Haifa

Haifa is the largest city in North District Israel, and the List of Israeli cities in the country, with a population of over 264,900. Haifa has a mixed population of Jews and Arabs....
, Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
. There, lengthy debates are held by the two regarding the consequences humanity faces with the rise of mutants, though neither reveals to the other that they both in fact possess mutant powers. However, they are forced to reveal their inherent abilities to one another, while facing Baron Von Strucker and HYDRA. Following the battle, Magneto leaves, realizing that his and Xavier's views are incompatible, with a cache of hidden Nazi gold, which provides initial financing for his various enterprises.

Rise of Magneto

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Magneto's experience in the Auschwitz concentration camp shapes his outlook on the situation that mutants face in the world
Marvel Universe

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. Determined to keep such atrocities from ever being committed against mutant-kind, he is willing to use deadly force to protect mutants. He believes that mutants ("Homo superior") will become the dominant life form on the planet. However, he constantly wavers between wanting peaceful existence with Homo sapiens and wanting to enforce his superiority over all humanity.

Magneto's first villain
Villain

A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether a history narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain usually is the antagonist, the character who tends to have a negative effect on other characters....
ous act is to attack a United States military base called Cape Citadel. He is thwarted by Charles Xavier's mutant students, the X-Men
X-Men

The X-Men are a fictional superhero team in the . In the series, Professor Xavier responds to anti-Mutant prejudice by creating a haven at his Westchester County, New York mansion to train young mutants to use their powers for the benefit of humanity....
. After forming the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
Brotherhood of Mutants

The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, also known as "The Brotherhood" and Brotherhood of Mutants, is a fictional character group, Marvel Comics supervillain team devoted to Mutant superiority over normal humans....
, Magneto briefly conquers the fictional South American nation of San Marco in the hopes of establishing a mutant homeland there, but is once again foiled by the X-Men. He later creates Asteroid M
Asteroid M

Asteroid M is the name of several fictional settings, each an asteroid converted by the Mutant Magneto into his home/orbiting base, in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe....
, an orbital base of operations in an asteroid he and his followers hollow out, but it is later destroyed in a battle with the X-Men. Magneto next attempted to recruit Namor into the Brotherhood. Next, the Blob joined the Brotherhood but quickly left. Magneto then sent Mastermind to make Unus the Unstoppable join the Brotherhood. In order for Unus to join he had to kill one of the X-men, which he failed to do. With the Brotherhood, he next battled Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)

Thor is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby, the character First appearance in Journey into Mystery #83 and is based on the deity of the Thor from Norse mythology....
.

After several unsuccessful attempts at rallying more mutants to his cause, Magneto tries to force the allegiance of the Stranger
Stranger (comics)

The Stranger is a Cosmic entities that appears in the fictional Marvel Universe. The Stranger first appears in X-Men #11 , and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
. A powerful alien being, the Stranger encases Magneto in a special cocoon and spirits him away to another planet, the Stranger's laboratory world. Magneto's Brotherhood splinters, and Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch desert him. Magneto escaped to Earth and battled the X-Men, but was then recaptured by the Stranger. Magneto remains on the Stranger's world for a long time. Magneto eventually escapes and makes his way back to Earth where he attempts to reenlist them to his cause. He created the brotherhood with the exception of Mastermind. He then captures the X-Men. Angel is the first to escape and goes to find the Avengers. Cyclops escapes next and fights Quicksilver
Quicksilver (comics)

Quicksilver is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby....
 until the Avengers arrive. Magneto then battled the Avengers
Avengers (comics)

The Avengers is a team of fictional characters superhero characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally created using preexisting Marvel characters, variously created by writer-editor Stan Lee, artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby and others, the team first appearance in The Avengers #1 ....
 and the X-Men. But his plans are foiled by his former minion Toad
Toad (comics)

Toad is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #4 ....
, who has grown tired of Magneto's cruel treatment.

Magneto then created the Savage Land Mutates
Savage Land Mutates

The Savage Land Mutates are a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain group based in the Savage Land, a hidden Antarctica environment of dinosaurs and primitive people in the Marvel Universe....
. With the Savage Land Mutates, he clashed with the X-Men and Ka-Zar
Ka-Zar

Ka-Zar is the name of two jungle-dwelling fictional characters. The first appeared in pulp magazines of the 1930s, and was adapted for his second iteration, as a comic book character for Timely Comics, the 1930s and 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics....
. With Namor, Magneto later attacked New York City. He later fought the Inhumans
Inhumans

The Inhumans are a List of fictional humanoid species of superhumans, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. This race appears in various comic book series published by Marvel Comics and exist in that company's shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
 Royal Family. He later battled the Avengers once more.

Magneto later reorganized the Brotherhood, and fought Professor X and the Defenders
Defenders (comics)

The Defenders is a name of a number of Marvel Comics superhero groups ? usually presented as a "non-team" of individualistic "outsiders" each known for following their own agendas ? that usually battles mysticism and supernatural threats....
. Using ancient and advanced alien technology he finds near the core of the earth, Magneto creates an artificial humanoid he names "Alpha the Ultimate Mutant
Alpha the Ultimate Mutant

Alpha the Ultimate Mutant is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe....
." Alpha rebels against his creator and reduces Magneto to infancy. Magneto is then placed in the care of Xavier's former love interest, Professor Moira MacTaggert
Moira MacTaggert

Dr. Moira Kinross MacTaggert is a fictional character appearing in X-Men stories in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe....
 at Muir Island
Muir Island

Muir Island is a small, fictional island off the northern coast of Scotland in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. It plays a prominent role in the X-Men comics and its related series....
. At Muir Island, MacTaggert tinkers with the infant Magneto's genetic code in an attempt to prevent him from becoming "evil" in adulthood. However, her genetic tampering loses its effect when Magneto activates his powers again. Magneto is eventually restored to adulthood when he is found at Muir Island by the alien Shi'ar
Shi'ar

The Shi'ar, pronounced // , are a List of fictional humanoid species of Extraterrestrial lifes in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The Shi'ar Empire also called the Aerie, is a vast collection of alien species, cultures and worlds situated close to the Skrull and Kree Empires, and alongside them, is one of the three main alien empire...
 agent Erik the Red
Erik the Red (comics)

Erik the Red is a fictional cover identity in the Marvel Universe which has been used by three characters: Scott Summers , Davan Shakari, a Shi'ar agent, and Erik Magnus Lehnsherr ....
.

Magneto later gathered a new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
Resistants (comics)

The Resistants, also known as Mutant Force are a fiction supervillain group in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. They were originally the second incarnation of the Brotherhood of Mutants, but have become completely independent of the other incarnations of that group, except that they were originally gathered by Magneto ....
, and with them battled Captain America
Captain America

Captain America is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby....
. He then opposed Doctor Doom
Doctor Doom

Doctor Doom is a Character , a comic book supervillain published by Marvel Comics and appearing as an enemy of the Fantastic Four. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 ....
's conquest of Earth.

Redemption

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Eventually, it was revealed how Magnus and Xavier first met in Israel.

Magneto later discovers that former Brotherhood members the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are actually his children, simultaneously learning about their recent marriages to the Vision
Vision (Marvel Comics)

The Vision is the name of three fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics.Vision was created by the writer-artist team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby in Marvel Mystery Comics #13 , published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics during the 1930s-1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic B...
 and Crystal
Crystal (comics)

Crystal is a fictional character, a superhero in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe. She is a member of the Inhumans and a younger sister of Medusa ....
. He revealed to Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch that he is their father. He also discovers his granddaughter, Quicksilver's human child Luna Maximoff. Seeing Luna as a bond to the human race he has rejected, Magneto tries to reach out to his children. Angered by his rejection of them and their mother, they push him away and refuse to forgive him.

Magneto finds himself allied with Professor Xavier and the X-Men when a group of heroes and villains are abducted by the Beyonder
Beyonder

The Beyonder is a fictional character in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Secret Wars vol. 1 #1 , and was created by Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck....
, a nearly omnipotent yet frustratingly short-sighted being. This entity takes them to an alien world to participate in the 1984 series Secret Wars
Secret Wars

Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published from May 1984 in comics to April 1985 in comics by Marvel Comics....
. The characters are sorted according to their desires, and so Magneto was placed with the heroes as his desires were based on a wish to help mutants rather than the more selfish drives of the others. This surprises many of the other heroes, who still believe he is a villain, although they mostly come to accept him as an ally. Captain America
Captain America

Captain America is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby....
 even speaks in his defense on some occasions, and the Wasp
Wasp (comics)

The Wasp is a founding member of the Marvel Comics superhero team, Avengers . The original character to bear that name was Janet van Dyne. Created in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she was the love interest of Henry Pym — the hero variously known as Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath , and Yellowjacket ....
 develops a certain affection for him, although it is tempered by her knowledge of his past.

After the Secret Wars are over, Magneto is transported back to his base, Asteroid M, where the alien Warlock
Warlock (New Mutants)

Warlock is a fictional character, a cybernetic Extraterrestrial life superhero published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in New Mutants vol....
, traveling to Earth, collides into the asteroid, breaking it to pieces. Magneto is sent falling towards Earth and into the Atlantic Ocean, sustaining serious injuries. He is rescued by Lee Forrester
Lee Forrester

Aleytys "Lee" Forrester is a comic book character created by Marvel comics. Her first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men #143....
, the captain of a fishing trawler. Lee helps him recuperate from his injuries and the two share a small romance.

After recuperating from his injuries, Magneto is asked to aid the X-Men in battling the returned Beyonder, and Magneto stays with the X-Men even after the Beyonder is defeated. His association with the team softens his views on humanity and Magneto surrenders himself to the law to stand trial for his crimes. A special tribunal is organized. They choose to strike all charges against Magneto from prior to his "rebirth," deeming that this had constituted a figurative death of the old Magneto. However, the tribunal is interrupted by an attack from Fenris
Fenris (comics)

Fenris are two fictional characters from the Marvel Comics universe, namely Germans twins Andrea and Andreas von Strucker, children of supervillain Baron Strucker of HYDRA....
, the twin children of Baron Wolfgang von Strucker
Baron Strucker

Baron Wolfgang von Strucker is a fictional character created for Marvel Comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appearing in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #5 ....
. Fenris is defeated but Professor X
Professor X

Professor Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero known as the leader and founder of the X-Men....
 is brought to near-death due to the strain of the battle and previously sustained injuries. Xavier asks Magneto to take over his school and the X-Men, and tells him that doing so would make amends enough for his past crimes. Magneto agrees and chooses not to return to the courtroom. Instead he takes over Xavier's school under the assumed identity of Michael Xavier, Charles Xavier's cousin. Seeing him try to reform, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver begin accepting him as their father.

Though Magneto makes a substantial effort as the headmaster to the New Mutants
New Mutants

The New Mutants are two now-defunct series featuring an eponymous group of teenaged Mutant superheroes-in-training, both spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise published by Marvel Comics....
 and an ally to the X-Men, his tenure is disastrous. The Beyonder
Beyonder

The Beyonder is a fictional character in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Secret Wars vol. 1 #1 , and was created by Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck....
 plagues him yet again, slaying Xavier's current students, the New Mutants and bringing them back to life soon later. This deeply traumatizes the entire group. He is manipulated by Emma Frost, headmistress of her own school, the Massachusetts Academy, and White Queen
Emma Frost

Emma Grace Frost is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #129 , and was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne....
 of the Hellfire Club, into battling sanctioned heroes the Avengers
Avengers (comics)

The Avengers is a team of fictional characters superhero characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally created using preexisting Marvel characters, variously created by writer-editor Stan Lee, artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby and others, the team first appearance in The Avengers #1 ....
 and the Supreme Soviets
Supreme Soviets

The Supreme Soviets is a fictional team of Russian superheroes in the Marvel Universe. This team of costumed champions operated under the supervision of the government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics....
. Magneto submits to a trial once again, but uses mind-control circuitry he salvages from the wreckage of Asteroid M to alter the opinions of the head justice in charge of the trial. As a result, he is finally absolved of his past crimes. Magneto does not make that decision lightly and wrestles with it afterwards. Feeling that desperate measures needed to be taken after the genocidal massacre in the Morlock tunnels, Magneto and Storm join the Hellfire Club
Hellfire Club (comics)

The Hellfire Club is a fictional society within the Marvel Universe that often comes into confrontation with the mutant superhero team, the X-Men....
 jointly as the White King. He is unable to prevent his students Roberto da Costa
Sunspot (comics)

Sunspot is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero most commonly associated with X-Men-related groups the New Mutants and X-Force. Created by writer Chris Claremont and penciler Bob McLeod , he first appeared in Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants ...
 and the alien Technarch
Technarchy

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 Warlock
Warlock (New Mutants)

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 from running away from the school, or prevent the death of the young mutant student Douglas Ramsey
Cypher (comics)

Not to be confused with other comic book characters Cipher or Cipher .Cypher is a fictional Mutant character, a superhero from Marvel Comics....
 after the students sneak away yet again to save a friend, and witnesses the apparent death of all of the senior X-Men on national television.

His relationship with the New Mutants deteriorates even further when they see him and the Club work with the demons of the Inferno
Inferno (Marvel Comics)

"Inferno" was a Marvel Comics company-wide fictional crossover#Comics in 1989 that mainly involved the mutant titles, namely Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor and New Mutants....
 incident. Magneto later ousts longtime Hellfire Club co-chair Sebastian Shaw
Sebastian Shaw (comics)

Sebastian Hiram Shaw is a fictional character comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Comics Universe, and is an adversary of the X-Men....
 in order to establish himself as the head of the Hellfire Club as the Grey King. During this confrontation he reveals his real purpose of raising an army for the coming war between humans and mutants. The New Mutants do not return to Magneto's tutelage, though he goads them by claiming that they will join him of their own free will anyway.

Seeing conditions for mutants grow progressively more perilous, Magneto begins seeking allies to protect mutants from humanity. He participates in the "Acts of Vengeance
Acts of Vengeance

Acts of Vengeance is a comic book Fictional crossover storyline that ran through several titles published by Marvel Comics from 1989 in comics - 1990 in comics....
" alongside such established villains as Doctor Doom
Doctor Doom

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, the Wizard
Wizard (Marvel Comics)

The Wizard , also known as the Wingless Wizard, is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. His first appearance was in Strange Tales #102 and was created as enemy for the Human Torch....
, the Mandarin
Mandarin (comics)

The Mandarin is a fictional character , a Marvel Comics supervillain and the archenemy of Iron Man. He first appeared in Tales of Suspense #50 ....
, and the Red Skull
Red Skull

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. His temporary alliance with the Skull -- an unrepentant Nazi war criminal -- is a highly uneasy one. After confirming that the Skull was the original one who had worked with Hitler, Magneto takes revenge upon him by entombing him alive. He also attacks (and is defeated by) a cosmically powered Spider-Man. He works alongside Rogue, Ka-zar
Ka-Zar

Ka-Zar is the name of two jungle-dwelling fictional characters. The first appeared in pulp magazines of the 1930s, and was adapted for his second iteration, as a comic book character for Timely Comics, the 1930s and 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics....
 and the American intelligence agent Nick Fury
Nick Fury

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 as well as a number of Russian operatives in order to re-establish peace in the Savage Land
Savage Land

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. This ultimately led to an altercation with Zaladane
Zaladane

Zaladane is a fictional character, a Magic from Marvel Comics and the high priestess of the Solar deity Garokk, the Petrified Man. The character first appeared in Astonishing Tales #3 and was created by Gerry Conway and Barry Windsor-Smith....
, who had appropriated the magnetic powers of his then-unknown daughter, Polaris
Polaris (comics)

Polaris is a Marvel Comics superhero, a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Jim Steranko, she first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #49 ....
. The conflict ended with Magneto executing Zaladane himself. With her death, he renounced his previous efforts to act as a mentor to the New Mutants and to follow Xavier's beliefs in peaceful co-existence between mutants and normal humans.

Tired of the constant state of strife, Magneto builds a second orbital base where he hopes to live a life of quiet seclusion. He is, by this point, a figurehead for the cause of mutant-hood and is sought out by a group of new mutants calling themselves the Acolytes
Acolytes (comics)

The Acolytes is a team of comic book Mutant supervillains in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The Acolytes followed the principles of the mutant Magneto , particularly the mutant right of superiority over normal humans....
.

Avalon and Genosha

After this, Magneto sets his sights significantly lower than world conquest: he seeks only a haven for mutant-kind. When he stood trial, one of the charges was the sinking of a Soviet submarine and the deaths of the crew. Influenced by Fabian Cortez
Fabian Cortez

'Fabian Cortez' is a fictional character, a Mutant comic book supervillain from the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe and an adversary of the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and writer/illustrator Jim Lee, he first appeared in X-Men, vol....
 of the Acolytes
Acolytes (comics)

The Acolytes is a team of comic book Mutant supervillains in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The Acolytes followed the principles of the mutant Magneto , particularly the mutant right of superiority over normal humans....
, he announces that the orbital base known as Asteroid M
Asteroid M

Asteroid M is the name of several fictional settings, each an asteroid converted by the Mutant Magneto into his home/orbiting base, in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe....
 will now be a haven for mutants, but he then proceeds to bringing the submarine back to the surface, obtains its nuclear missiles and places them around the Asteroid pointed towards Earth. He even sets one off when military jets attack him and Rogue
Rogue (comics)

Rogue is a fictional character most of the Marvel Comics award-winning X-Men related titles. She was created by author Chris Claremont and artist Michael Golden, and debuted in Avengers #10 as a villainess....
 while she is trying to reason with him.

Magneto later discovers how Moira had altered his genetic structure when he had been de-aged. Enraged by this, he feels that his redemption has been a lie. Though it was later revealed that the genetic tampering had lost its effect when he had first used his powers after being re-aged, and thus his actions had never been influenced by Moira's tampering, the damage was done. In retaliation for the nuclear detonation, the Soviets launch another satellite which blasts Magneto's base, while he and the other Acolytes battle the X-Men. Betrayed and abandoned at the last minute by Cortez, Magneto refuses Xavier's pleas to escape with the X-Men back to Earth and he and his followers "perish" in the subsequent explosion. It would later be revealed that Magneto survived the crash, as the Acolyte Chrome had encased him in a protective shell. However, Chrome and the other Acolytes died.

The United Nations Security Council
United Nations Security Council

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, in response to a resurgent Magneto, votes to activate the "Magneto Protocols" — a satellite network, in slightly lower orbit than Avalon, which skews the Earth's magnetic field enough to prevent Magneto from using his powers within, preventing him from returning to the planet's surface. In response, Magneto generates an electromagnetic pulse
Electromagnetic pulse

The term electromagnetic pulse has the following meanings:# Electromagnetic radiation from an explosion or an intensely change magnetic field caused by Compton scattering electrons and photoelectrons from photons scattering in the materials of the electronic or explosive device or in a surrounding Transmission medium....
 not only destroying the satellites, but deactivating every electric device on Earth within minutes. The X-Men respond by hacking into Avalon's own computer systems to teleport a small team to the station with the aid of Colossus
Colossus (comics)

Colossus is a Character , a superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by writer Len Wein and illustrator Dave Cockrum, he first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 ....
 (who had joined Magneto as one of Magneto's Acolytes). Magneto, during the battle with the X-Men, rips the adamantium
Adamantium (comics)

Adamantium is a fictional metallic or crystalline substance which has seen extensive use in works of fantasy, comics, cartoons and video games. It is so named because the word "adamant," meaning unbreakable, or adamantine combined with the neo-Latin suffix "ium" resembles the naming form of many chemical elements....
 from Wolverine
Wolverine (comics)

Wolverine is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Hulk #180 and was created by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita Sr., who designed the character, and was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe....
's bones, which enrages Xavier to the point that he blanks his former friend's mind, leaving him in a coma; This action later leads to the creation of Onslaught
Onslaught (comics)

Onslaught is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Nate Grey #15 , and was created by writers Scott Lobdell and Mark Waid, and artist Andy Kubert....
. Magneto remains comatose on Avalon worshipped by his Acolytes, under the leadership of Exodus
Exodus (comics)

Exodus is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Joe Quesada, he first appeared in X-Factor #92 ....
, until Avalon itself is destroyed. During the destruction, Colossus
Colossus (comics)

Colossus is a Character , a superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by writer Len Wein and illustrator Dave Cockrum, he first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 ....
 places Magneto in an escape pod sending him back to Earth. This pod is intercepted by Astra
Astra (comics)

Astra is the name of two unrelated fictional characters from the Marvel Comics Universe....
, a former ally who now desires his death.

Astra clones Magneto and when the clone is ready, she restores Magneto's mind since she feels there is no point in killing him unless he knows it is her doing. After a pitched battle, Magneto triumphs over the clone sending him crashing into a South American barn. However, too weak to continue the battle, the real Magneto goes into hiding while the now-amnesiac clone becomes known as Joseph
Joseph (comics)

Joseph was a Marvel Comics fictional character who was briefly a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Roger Cruz, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #327 ....
 (christened as such by the nun who discovered him) and eventually joins the X-Men. Since the world believes Joseph to be the real Magneto, Magneto takes his time to plan. He engages in a pair of brief diversions, first posing as "Erik the Red" and revealing Gambit
Gambit (comics)

Gambit is a fictional character , a Marvel Comics superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artists Jim Lee and Mike Collins, the character first appeared briefly in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 , weeks before a more comprehensive appearance in Uncanny X-Men #266 ....
's past crimes to the X-Men, resulting in Gambit's expulsion from the group. Then he kills Odekirk to prevent his true identity from being discovered by Sabra
Sabra (comics)

Sabra is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. She made a cameo appearance in Hulk vol. 1 #250 but first fully appeared in Hulk vol....
 and Gabrielle Haller
Gabrielle Haller

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.

Following this, Magneto constructs a machine to amplify his powers and blackmail the world into creating a mutant nation. The X-Men and Joseph, who has fallen under Astra's control again, oppose him. The X-Men defeat Magneto, leaving his powers severely depleted from over-strain, while Joseph sacrifices his life to restore the Earth to normal. The United Nations
United Nations

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, manipulated by its mutant affairs officer Alda Huxley, cedes to Magneto the island nation of Genosha
Genosha

Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It is an island nation that exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
, which has no recognized government. Magneto rules that nation for some time with the aid of many who had previously opposed him, including Quicksilver, Polaris
Polaris (comics)

Polaris is a Marvel Comics superhero, a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Jim Steranko, she first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #49 ....
, and the founder of the Acolytes, Fabian Cortez
Fabian Cortez

'Fabian Cortez' is a fictional character, a Mutant comic book supervillain from the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe and an adversary of the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and writer/illustrator Jim Lee, he first appeared in X-Men, vol....
.

Despite the UN's hopes that Genosha's civil war between humans and mutants would destroy or at least occupy him, Magneto crushes all opposition to his rule and rebuilds the nation by forming an army of mutants dedicated to his cause, including mutants coming from all over the world seeking sanctuary. Eventually, Magneto is able to use the Genegineer's equipment to fully restore his power. Intending to declare war on humanity, he captures Professor X
Professor X

Professor Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero known as the leader and founder of the X-Men....
 to use as a symbol with which to rally his troops. In the Eve of Destruction
Eve of Destruction (comics)

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 storyline, Jean Grey
Jean Grey

Jean Grey-Summers is a fictional comic book superhero#superheroines appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. She has been known under the aliases Marvel Girl and Phoenix , and is best known as one of five original members of the X-Men....
 recruits a new lineup of X-Men to help Cyclops and Wolverine rescue Xavier and defeat Magneto. Taking the opportunity for revenge, Wolverine attacks the defeated Magneto, leaving him with serious injuries and crippling him for a time.

Xorn

Soon after this, Genosha is decimated by Sentinels
Sentinel (comics)

The Sentinels are a fictional type of robot in the , most often appearing as enemies of the X-Men. They were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #14 ....
 under the orders of Cassandra Nova Xavier
Cassandra Nova

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, Charles Xavier's previously unknown dead twin sister, whom Xavier had killed in the womb. Magneto and 16 million mutants who were gathered at Genosha are reported deceased. Months after the event, a team of X-Men searching in the debris apparently finds a recording of Magneto's last words. Mutant-supremacist ideas, attributed to him, become wide-spread in the mutant community with some holding him as a martyr of the mutant cause. Magneto has become a Che Guevara
Che Guevara

Ernesto "Che" Guevara , commonly known as Che Guevara, El Che, or simply Che, was an Argentina Marxism revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader....
-like revolutionary figure in the mutant community. T-shirts and posters with Magneto's face and the phrase "Magneto Was Right" become popular items, even amongst certain students in the Xavier Institute.

Meanwhile, the mutant known as Xorn
Xorn

Xorn is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. First appearing in X-Men: Legacy, Xorn was a new addition to the X-Men membership during writer Grant Morrison's revamp of the franchise....
 joins the X-Men after being rescued from captivity in China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
. Xorn is said to be a Chinese mutant with a "star for a brain" and wears a face-concealing metal helmet with a skull-like motif. He also possesses nebulous healing powers, although the only times he was shown to use this ability are when he deactivates a number of microscopic Sentinels
Sentinel (comics)

The Sentinels are a fictional type of robot in the , most often appearing as enemies of the X-Men. They were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #14 ....
 and simultaneously restores Professor Xavier's ability to walk, and "heals" a supposedly dead bird.

In the Planet X
Planet X (comics)

Planet X is an X-Men storyline that ran from New X-Men #146-150 . The story is the climax of Grant Morrison's run as writer for the X-Men and features the return of Magneto and the death of Jean Grey....
 storyline, he eventually removes the helmet, revealing Magneto's face beneath. It is alleged that Xorn never existed and is simply an identity conceived wholly by Magneto. Having "exposed his deception", he then schemes to destroy the X-Men and reverse the polarity of the Earth's magnetic field, increasing his power with the use of a mutant drug called "Kick
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". He recruits the Special Class and Esme
Stepford Cuckoos

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 from the Xavier School to serve as his Brotherhood of Mutants, though most eventually turn against him. Before being decapitated by Wolverine, "Magneto" devastates much of New York City and kills Jean Grey
Jean Grey

Jean Grey-Summers is a fictional comic book superhero#superheroines appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. She has been known under the aliases Marvel Girl and Phoenix , and is best known as one of five original members of the X-Men....
 using a lethal electromagnetic pulse
Electromagnetic pulse

The term electromagnetic pulse has the following meanings:# Electromagnetic radiation from an explosion or an intensely change magnetic field caused by Compton scattering electrons and photoelectrons from photons scattering in the materials of the electronic or explosive device or in a surrounding Transmission medium....
, causing her to have a massive stroke
Stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain....
.

Some time later, the X-Men find another Xorn, who identifies himself as Shen Xorn and claims that the "Magneto" who devastated New York was Kuan-Yin Xorn, his brother. The reasons behind this act remain unexplained in the comics, although Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada
Joe Quesada

Joseph "Joe" Quesada , is an USA comic book editor, writer and artist. He is currently the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics....
 later elaborated on this, that "Kuan-Yin Xorn came under the influence of as-yet-to-be-revealed entity that forced him to assume the identity of Magneto." This retcon
Retcon

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 has never been mentioned in the comics, but remains the only official explanation of the Xorn character and its relationship to Magneto.

House of M

With the launch of a new Excalibur
Excalibur (comics)

Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an spin-off of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Conceived by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer Alan Davis, the original Excalibur first appeared in Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn ....
 series, Xavier meets up with the real Magneto who is still alive.

Xavier brings with him the coffin supposedly containing the corpse of Xorn (but which is later shown to be filled with guns), and explains how the impostor has killed over 5,000 people including Jean Grey. Magneto is shocked and angry that people think he is capable of committing such an act. Xavier and Magneto put aside their differences to rebuild the island nation, rekindling their friendship in the process.

Magneto's daughter Wanda
Scarlet Witch

The Scarlet Witch is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....
 suffers a mental breakdown over the loss of her children and starts to warp reality in order to recreate them, inadvertently resulting in random attacks on the Avengers
Avengers Disassembled

Avengers Disassembled, referred to in some participating series as Disassembled, is a fictional crossover event between several Marvel Comics series....
, until Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange is a Character , a comic book Magician and superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Steve Ditko, he First appearance in Strange Tales #110 ....
 puts her into a coma to stop her. In Genosha, Magneto hears Wanda's psychic cry for help and, creating a wormhole
Wormhole

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, whisks her away before the Avengers can do anything.

Back in Genosha, Magneto tends to Wanda, becoming more withdrawn and angry, allowing only Xavier to visit, in the belief that Xavier can help Wanda. Xavier is angry to learn that Magneto revealed he was alive, in rescuing Wanda, but agrees to try and help. Months pass with no avail, and not even Doctor Strange's magic
Magic (paranormal)

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 helps. The X-Men and the Avengers meet to decide what should be done, and when some of the members suggest killing Wanda, Quicksilver
Quicksilver (comics)

Quicksilver is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Uncanny X-Men #4 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby....
 rushes to Magneto to inform him of this development.

Magneto admits that he doesn't know what to do anymore and that the groups may be right, but Quicksilver convinces Wanda that she can undo her wrongs, prompting her to warp reality into the House of M
House of M

House of M is an eight-issue comic book limited series and fictional crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics in 2005 in comics. Written by Brian Michael Bendis, and illustrated by Olivier Coipel, its first issue debuted in June 2005, as a follow-up to the events of the Planet X and Avengers Disassembled storylines, in whic...
. In the new reality, where the New Avengers, the X-Men and the members of Wanda's family all received their 'heart's desires', Magneto is attacked by Sentinels over Manhattan in 1979, and reveals an alleged international anti-mutant conspiracy involving Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon

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. This results in Magneto being granted sovereignty over Genosha as leader of the world's much larger and much faster growing mutant population.

A group of heroes are brought together by Wolverine — who alone remembers the way the world is supposed to be because his 'heart's desire' was to regain all the memories stolen from him by the Weapon Plus Program — and have their own memories of the "real world" restored by Layla Miller
Layla Miller

Layla Rose Miller is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. She first appeared in House of M #4, and was created by Brian Michael Bendis and Oliver Coipel....
, and they band together and attack Magneto in Genosha, believing him to be the one responsible. During the battle Layla is able to restore Magneto's memories as well, and he confronts his son, enraged that Quicksilver had done all of this in his name. Quicksilver reveals that Magneto would have let Wanda die, but Magneto replies that Quicksilver was only using Wanda and himself, and he would never have allowed this to happen. Furious, Magneto kills Quicksilver by pummeling him with large pieces of steel and then crushing him with a Sentinel.

Sensing her brother's death, Wanda incapacitates Magneto and removes his mouth when he tries to talk to her. She revives Quicksilver, telling Magneto that Quicksilver had only wanted him to be happy, but even when she gave Magneto what he wanted he was still a horrible man, and mutants were freaks. With the phrase "No more mutants," Wanda changes the world back to its original form and causes ninety-eight percent of the mutant population to lose their powers
Decimation (comics)

Decimation is the late 2005 in comics Marvel Comics storyline spinning out of the House of M limited series, that focuses on the ramifications of the Scarlet Witch's stripping nearly all of the Mutant population of their powers, reducing a society of millions to one of scant hundreds....
. Magneto is one of the many mutants to lose their powers, and is left a broken man; although Wolverine contemplates killing him, he concludes that their old foe deserves every second of his crap 'sapien' life.

When Quicksilver comes to Genosha to restore the mutants' powers with the Inhumans
Inhumans

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' Terrigen Mists, Magneto condemns his actions, pointing out the disastrous effects the Mists have on non-Inhumans. An angry Quicksilver attacks Magneto with his new powers from the Mists, savagely beating him until his own daughter Luna begs him to stop. When the Inhumans come looking for their Mists, Magneto tells them what has happened.

The Collective

The Collective
Weapon Omega

Michael Pointer, code named Guardian, is a fictional character, a Mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appears in New Avengers #16 as the unwilling host of the Xorn#The Collective before becoming part of the Canadian government's Weapon Omega project and member of the Omega Flight team ....
, a being composed of energy from all the former mutants' powers, merges with an energy absorbing mutant named Michael Pointer. The Collective kills all of the most recent incarnation of Alpha Flight
Alpha Flight

Alpha Flight is a fictional group, a Marvel Comics superhero team noteworthy for being one of the few Canada superhero teams. Created by John Byrne, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #120 ....
 save for Sasquatch
Sasquatch (comics)

Sasquatch is a fictional character, a superhero in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #120 and was created by John Byrne....
, and battles the New Avengers before landing in Genosha
Genosha

Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It is an island nation that exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
. There it re-powers Magneto and reveals itself as Xorn
Xorn

Xorn is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. First appearing in X-Men: Legacy, Xorn was a new addition to the X-Men membership during writer Grant Morrison's revamp of the franchise....
. Xorn explains that he took the image of Magneto because he knew mutants would follow him, and that they needed the real Magneto again. Magneto, not in control of himself, begins attacking the New Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D.

S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional character, comic-book, espionage and law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 , it often deals with superhuman threats....
 agents while he pleads for them to kill him. He is taken down with a direct brain attack from mutant S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Daisy Johnson
Daisy Johnson

Daisy Johnson is a fictional character, superpowered secret agent in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. A member of the international espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D., she was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Gabriele Dell'Otto, and first appeared in Secret War #2 ....
. Iron Man
Iron Man

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, Ms. Marvel, and the Sentry
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)

The Sentry is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in The Sentry #1 and was created by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee....
 combine their powers and send the Collective/Xorn into the Sun. Michael is separated from the Collective and an unconscious Magneto is loaded into a S.H.I.E.L.D. helicopter. The helicopter, however, explodes upon take-off through unknown means; his body was not found among the rubble. However, as of the end of Civil War
Civil War (comic book)

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, it's been revealed that Pointer survived and is coerced into joining the newly formed Omega Flight, using a suit designed to harness his powers as the new Guardian
Guardian (Marvel Comics)

Guardian , also known as Weapon Alpha, is a fictional character, a Canada superhero in the who was the leader of Alpha Flight. He was created by John Byrne, and first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #109 which was co-plotted by Byrne and his long-time collaborator Chris Claremont....
.

Afterward, Magneto is being looked for by the U.S. Government, the Morlocks, and the X-Men. Professor Xavier has mentioned that he has been unable to locate Magneto with Cerebro, in spite of the increase in power to his recently restored telepathy, suggesting either that his re-empowerment by the Collective was temporary or that he may somehow be masking his presence to avoid detection. Xavier and Nightcrawler had found traces of Magneto paying his respects at a local graveyard, standing in front of a tombstone belonging to one of his very first henchmen. Also, the Morlocks are after Magneto for reasons of their own, and use him to justify their terrorist acts.

In Uncanny X-Men #491, Magneto is seen talking to a crippled, depowered Morlock, claiming he has lost what once made him superior, implying that the restoration of his powers by the Collective was indeed temporary. However, at the end of the issue when Skids
Skids (comics)

Skids is a Marvel Comics Mutant . Created by writer Louise Simonson and artist Jackson Guice, she first appeared in X-Factor vol. 1 #7 ....
 found him at a local cemetery sometime later, and gave him a mysterious book that Masque
Masque (comics)

Masque is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Masque was originally a prominent member of the sewer-dwelling community of Mutant outcasts called the Morlocks , led by Callisto ....
 had in his possession that claimed to chronicle the future of mutantkind, she stated that the book said Magneto was still a mutant, thereby possibly refuting his previous claim of being depowered again. Whether or not this is true remains to be seen.

X-Men: Legacy

Magneto appeared at the end of X-Men: Legacy #208, apparently at the behest of Exodus
Exodus (comics)

Exodus is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Joe Quesada, he first appeared in X-Factor #92 ....
 to help restore the broken psyche of Professor Xavier. He claims that he is still powerless while he reminisces about the past between the X-Men and the Brotherhood with Omega Sentinel
Karima Shapandar

Omega Sentinel is a fictional character associated with the X-Men and its spinoff Excalibur . She first appeared in X-Men Unlimited #27 and was created by Chris Claremont and Brett Booth....
. Together they manage to revive Xavier before being attacked by Frenzy
Joanna Cargill

Joanna Cargill, also known as Frenzy, is a fictional character, a Mutant supervillainess in the Marvel Comics universe....
. Magneto wounds Frenzy by firing a medical laser into one of her eyes, prompting Exodus to ask what punishment he would have instilled on a human who injured a mutant (as the Acolytes consider him a human, Exodus even claims that Magneto is dead and that Lehnsherr is just a shell that was left over). Magneto replies "Death" and Exodus proceeds to choke him with his telekinesis before Xavier challenges Exodus on the astral plane. After Xavier defeats Exodus, he leaves Magneto and Karima to try and rebuild his lost memories.

Manifest Destiny


He then appears, seemingly repowered, re-activating 3 Sentinels to attack the X-Men at a "mutant kische" event in San Francisco. It is soon revealed though that the return of his powers are actually artificially recreated by a suit designed by the High Evolutionary
High Evolutionary

The High Evolutionary is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Thor vol....
, and that his attack itself was a distraction, so the High Evolutionary could gain an unknown object from the Dreaming Celestial
Dreaming Celestial

In the Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe, the Dreaming Celestial is a renegade member of the race of god-like Celestial .Publication history...
, in order to further a shared goal between Magneto and the High Evolutionary.

Powers and abilities

Magneto has the ability to generate tremendously potent magnetic field
Magnetic field

A magnetism field is a vector field which can exert a magnetic force on moving electric charges and on magnetic dipoles . When placed in a magnetic field, magnetic dipoles tend to align their axes parallel to the magnetic field....
s and to manipulate existing magnetic fields. He is thus able to levitate/control/move ferrous metals (iron, steel, etc.) and to achieve a wide range of other effects.

Because his personal magnetic field (i.e., the magnetic forces surrounding his own body) repels projectiles and absorbs energy attacks, Magneto is invulnerable to most harm when his personal field is active. His protective field has withstood forces as significant as the detonation of a nuclear warhead. He is also capable of personal levitation and sustained flight at high speeds, and can survive in the vacuum of deep space. He can also channel his magnetic powers through his own body so as to temporarily increase his strength, stamina, and agility to superhuman levels. Magneto has been depicted using his powers to levitate objects as heavy as a nuclear submarine
Nuclear submarine

A nuclear submarine is a submarine powered by nuclear reactor technology, as opposed to a more conventional submarine layout consisting of air-breathing diesel engine which are used to charge batteries for underwater running....
; the maximum quantity of mass that he can levitate at one time is unknown.

Magneto is able to perceive the world around him as patterns of electromagnetic energy, and can perceive the electrical auras given off by living beings. He has demonstrated the ability to produce electricity
Electricity

Electricity is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include many easily recognizable phenomena such as lightning and static electricity, but in addition, less familiar concepts such as the electromagnetic field and electromagnetic induction....
 as well as electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic radiation

Electromagnetic radiation takes the form of wave propagation waves in a vacuum or in matter. EM radiation has an electric field and magnetic field component which oscillate in phase perpendicular to each other and to the direction of energy Wave propagation....
. A few times Magneto has demonstrated the capacity to produce a wormhole
Wormhole

In physics, a wormhole is a hypothetical topology feature of spacetime that is fundamentally a 'shortcut' through space and time. Spacetime can be viewed as a 2D surface, and when 'folded' over, a wormhole bridge can be formed....
, and to safely teleport himself and others by means of the wormhole. Magneto's ability to wield his powers effectively is dependent upon his physical condition; when severely injured, his body is unable to withstand the strain of generating strong magnetic fields.

Magneto has been consistently and frequently depicted as possessing the ability to resist all but the strongest or most unexpected telepathic attacks. During the Secret Wars
Secret Wars

Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published from May 1984 in comics to April 1985 in comics by Marvel Comics....
 Charles Xavier described Magneto as a latent telepath, and Magneto assisted Xavier in a joint act of telepathy. In his early appearances, Magneto was able to engage in astral projection
Astral projection

Astral projection refers to episodes of out-of-body experiences perceived as unfolding in environments other than the physical world, by an astral body of the physical body that separates from it and travels to one or more astral planes....
.

Magneto is also a genius
Genius

A genius is an individual who successfully applies a previously unknown technique in the production of a work of art, science or calculation, or who masters and personalizes a known technique....
 with competence in various fields of advanced science, especially in genetic manipulation
Genetic engineering

Engineering There are a number of ways through which genetic engineering is accomplished. Essentially, the process has five main steps# Isolation of the genes of interest...
, engineering
Engineering

Engineering is the discipline and profession of applying Technology and science knowledge and utilizing natural laws and physical resources in order to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and process that safely realize a desired objective and meet specified criteria....
, and other fields of technology. He has invented advanced weaponry, space stations, and intelligent superhuman lifeforms. Magneto is also a master strategist and has had extensive combat training, though he prefers to use his powers in combat situations.

Ethnicity

Uncanny X-Men vol. 1, #150 (August 1981), established Magneto as a Jewish Holocaust survivor. While he was searching for his wife Magda, Magneto maintained a cover identity as a Sinti Gypsy
Sinti

Sinti or Sinta or Sinte is the name of a Romani people or "gypsy" population in Europe. Traditionally nomadic, today only a small percentage of the group remains unsettled....
. This created confusion amongst some readers, as to his heritage, until it was authoritatively confirmed that he is Jewish.

Magneto's Eastern European heritage was loosely hinted in the 1992 animated adaptation of the X-Men, though direct references to the Holocaust and his Jewish heritage were excluded. The elements of his personality which were originally drawn from this section of his past were instead explained as being the result of a war that overtook his country (which was never named), when he was an adult. In the 2000 animated series X-Men: Evolution, the general theme of Magneto's original past was restored, but he is not specifically referenced as being Jewish or a Holocaust survivor. His incarceration in a Nazi death camp is partially retained, though it is referred to as being a POW camp. His heritage and Holocaust experiences were carried over in full for the film adaptations.

Inspirations

Director
Film director

A film director, or filmmaker, is a person who directs the making of a film. A film director visualizes the Screenplay, controlling a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of his or her vision....
 of X-Men
X-Men (film)

X-Men is a 2000 superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics X-Men. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film stars Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, Famke Janssen, Bruce Davison, James Marsden, Halle Berry, Rebecca Romijn, Ray Park and Tyler Mane....
 Bryan Singer
Bryan Singer

Bryan Singer is an United States film director and film producer. Singer won critical acclaim for his work on The Usual Suspects, and is especially popular among fans of the sci-fi and comic book genres, for his work on the first two X-Men films and Superman Returns....
 has stated that while Xavier is partially based on Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr. was an United States pastor, activist and prominent leader in the African-American African-American Civil Rights Movement ....
 and Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha?resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total non-violence?which led India to Indian independence movement and inspired movements for civi...
, the modern depiction of Magneto is in part a derivative of early Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Malcolm X , also known as Hajji Malik El-Shabazz , was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans....
 and Rabbi Meir Kahane
Meir Kahane

Rabbi Meir David Kahane was an United States-Israeli Orthodox Judaism rabbi and a member of the Israeli Knesset.Kahane was known in the United States and Israel for his strong political, nationalist views, exemplified in his promotion of a Greater Israel based on Jewish law....
.

At one point, when Magneto was assumed to have died, he was portrayed as a martyr
Martyr

The term martyr is most commonly used today to describe an individual who sacrifices his or her life in order to further a cause or belief for many....
, with the phrase "Magneto was right" becoming popular among the mutant community and his face becoming an icon in T-shirts and posters, similar to Che Guevara
Che Guevara

Ernesto "Che" Guevara , commonly known as Che Guevara, El Che, or simply Che, was an Argentina Marxism revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader....
, Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Malcolm X , also known as Hajji Malik El-Shabazz , was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans....
 and Meir Kahane
Meir Kahane

Rabbi Meir David Kahane was an United States-Israeli Orthodox Judaism rabbi and a member of the Israeli Knesset.Kahane was known in the United States and Israel for his strong political, nationalist views, exemplified in his promotion of a Greater Israel based on Jewish law....
.

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Bibliography


See also

  • Magneto and Titanium Man
    Magneto and Titanium Man

    Magneto and Titanium Man was the B-side song to Wings ' single, Venus and Mars/Rock Show in 1975. It was Paul McCartney's attempt to branch out musically, and is the only song where McCartney uses comic book characters as subjects in the song....


Footnotes


External links

  • at the Marvel Universe
  • at the Marvel Database