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Magneto and first
Appearing in his original snow covered form, he first battles Magneto along with the rest of the team, and later the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
The first issue also introduced the team's archenemy, Magneto, who would continue to battle the X-Men for decades throughout the comic's history, both on his own and with his Brotherhood of Mutants ( introduced in issue # 4 ).
During a skirmish with the X-Men's first and most deadly foe, Magneto, Phoenix and Beast were separated from the other X-Men, with each group believing the other to have perished.
The third episode, " Enter Magneto ", features a confrontation at a missile base: this is largely based on the X-Men's first battle with Magneto, as told in their 1963 debut The X-Men # 1.
The season four episodes " Sanctuary, Parts I & II ", which involve Magneto creating an orbiting haven for mutants, were influenced by several storylines from the comics, chiefly the first three issues of X-Men ( Volume 2 ) and the " Fatal Attractions " crossover.
One of the others who escaped is Magneto, who admits that he had tipped the authorities onto Longshot's location in the first place, as part of Magneto's own escape plan ; Magneto wanted Longshot and his luck power present as an " edge " to guarantee success.
As part of their first mission, the team captured Magneto.
Magneto's first appearance in X-Men # 1 ( September 1963 ). Written by Stan Lee & art by Jack Kirby. Magneto first appeared in the debut issue of X-Men in 1963, along with the titular team.
His first solo title was a one-shot special, Magneto: The Twisting of a Soul # 0 ( September 1993 ), published when the character returned from a brief absence ; it reprinted Magneto-based stories from Classic X-Men # 12 & 19 ( August 1987 & March 1988 ), by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Bolton.
Magneto's first original title was the four-issue miniseries Magneto ( November 1996-February 1997 ), by writers Peter Milligan & Jorge Gonzalez, and penciller Kelley Jones.
When Charles Xavier was transporting the body of the supposed " Magneto " to Genosha for burial, a short time later, he was met on Genosha by the real Magneto, who had never left the island, in the first book of a revived Excalibur vol.
In the series, he first appeared in the two part Season 1 finale, The Cauldron, and like his brother and other mutants, his mutant powers were fully evolved, as Magneto put it, by the Gem of Cyttorak, which, in the series, had slightly different origins & abilities than in the comics.
Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the series launched in 1963, introducing in its first issue the original five X-Men ( Angel, the Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl ) and their teacher, Professor X, as well as their arch nemesis, the supervillain Magneto.
It was the first HDD to use MR ( Magneto Resistive ) heads.
The events depicted in this episode ( Magneto attacking an army base and hijacking missiles, then facing down the X-Men ) are very similar to those depicted in the first X-Men story ( X-Men # 1 ).
When they first started out, the band tried out several names, such as Star 69, Magneto, Magneto USA, and Starchy, before finally deciding to adopt the name Fastball.
In the first film, Professor X mentions to Wolverine that Magneto helped him build it, and therefore knows how to construct helmets with circuitry to block its detection abilities.
Still claiming to speak in Magneto ’ s name, he incites the nation ’ s mutant population into starting a civil war against the humans, the world ’ s first instance of the long-threatened genetic war between man and mutant.
* Magneto: Dark Seduction # 1 ( June 2000 ), the first issue of a mini-series by Fabian Nicieza, Roger Cruz, and Andy Owens.

Magneto and film
In the film X-Men, a UN summit held on the island is targeted by Magneto, a former immigrant who attempts to artificially mutate all the delegates present.
Perhaps the most explicit reference to the Holocaust in the film series would be in the prequel film X-Men: First Class, in which a fourteen year old Magneto suffers Nazi human experimentation during his time in the camps and witnesses his mother's death by gunshot.
Towards the end of the film, he is seen flying across the repaired Golden Gate Bridge and past several people in a park, moments before the camera shifts its focus to a de-powered Magneto.
Sir Ian McKellen has portrayed Magneto through the X-Men film series, while Michael Fassbender plays a younger version of the character in the film X-Men: First Class.
Charles Xavier, Erik Lehnsherr, and their team of teenage mutants thwart their plan, and Emma is incarcerated, though she is freed by Lehnsherr, who is now known as Magneto, at the end of the film.
* Instead of trying to escape with the X-Men after freeing Professor X as what happened in the comics, in the film Magneto tries to use Dark Cerebo and the hypnotized Professor X for his goal of eliminating humans, only to be stopped by Storm and Nightcrawler.
Magneto can shield himself from the device through use of minimal telepathic powers ; in the film series, he does so with a specially constructed helmet.
The only person seen using Cerebro effectively in the films is Xavier ; Jean Grey successfully used the device to locate Magneto in the original film, but the input overwhelmed her nascent telepathic power and left her stunned.
Throughout the film, the Phoenix acts irresponsibly and has no control over her decision-making, including scenes where Jean succumbs to exposing her sexual desires for Wolverine, siding with Magneto and murdering Professor X.
Notable roles are Jedi Master Yoda and Admiral Yularen in Star Wars: The Clone Wars feature film and TV Series ; The Chancellor in Tim Burton's 9, Magneto in Wolverine and the X-Men and Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds ; Iron Man and Ultron in Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow ; Mr. Herriman, the House Manager in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends ; Lord Monkey Fist on Kim Possible ; Professor Utonium and Him in The Powerpuff Girls ; and Darwin, Eliza's chimpanzee sidekick in The Wild Thornberrys.

Magneto and quotes
In the scene where Cyclops, Storm and Wolverine confront Magneto, he quotes Shakespeare, this time quoting Miranda's line from act V, scene i of The Tempest, ' O brave new world, That has such people in't!

Magneto and Malcolm
* Racism: Although this was not initially the case, Professor X has come to be compared to civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and Magneto to the more militant Malcolm X.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, Professor Xavier and Magneto, much like their comic-book counterparts, bear similarities to civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, respectively.

Magneto and X
While on Utopia, Magneto asks Professor X for his help as Phoenix Force-powered Emma Frost's rule becomes more tyrannical.
Genosha continues to enslave mutants employing Sentinels and Magistrates, until they are rescued by Magneto and his Acolytes with the aid of many mutants ( examples being Random, Arclight, Tar Baby, Blockbuster, Peepers, the second Shocker, and even Gambit, the Beast and Professor X ).
All Genoshan mutants leave for Asteroid M. Before long, the country is taken over by Magneto who is ready to declare war on humanity with the Genoshan mutants by his side, following an attack on Professor X during an anti-mutant summit.
Because Magneto is harder on his students than Professor X, Bobby lacks his 616-counterpart's sense of humor.
In the Earth X universe, the Savage Land is where Magneto built his sanctuary called Sentinel City.
It was originally said to have been created by Magneto, using theories and methods developed by Professor X, as the site for genetic experiments.
Magneto and Professor X spent much of the show's second season trapped in the Savage Land ( Xavier's legs having fortunately been restored as a result of the loss of his powers ) until Sinister used them as bait to lure the X-Men into a trap in the season finale, Sinister's forces subsequently being defeated when Wolverine escaped capture and teamed up with Ka-Zar to infiltrate the base and defeat Sinister.
The original X-Men disassociated with the current team because Professor X had placed their old nemesis, Magneto, as its leader.
The end of 2009 and the Nation X storyline saw the X-Men's longtime archnemesis, Magneto, renouncing his villainous ways and joining the X-Men, which Cyclops allowed.
Several seiyū ( Japanese voice actors ) played roles in the TV Tokyo edition of the Japanese dub, such as Kōichi Yamadera ( Cyclops ), Shinobu Adachi ( Jean Grey ), Rihoko Yoshida ( Storm ), Akiko Hiramatsu ( Jubilee ), Masashi Ebara ( Wolverine ), Norio Wakamoto ( Mr. Sinister ), Yūko Kobayashi ( Rogue ), Yoshito Yasuhara ( Gambit ), Ayako Shirashi ( Mystique ), Ryūzaburō Ōtomo ( Magneto ), Rokurō Naya ( Professor X ), and Mitsuru Ogata ( Morph ).
In the What If special, " What if .. Magneto and Professor X had formed the X-Men together?
" In the same interview, he also revealed that he originally planned for Magneto to be the brother of his archnemesis Professor X.
Magneto later reorganized the Brotherhood, and fought Professor X and the Defenders.
Magneto was presumed to be dead until a Chinese mutant named Xorn, who had been associated with the X-Men as a teacher and follower of Charles Xavier, took on the guise of Magneto in the storyline " Planet X " in New X-Men # 150, and attacked the X-Men mansion, then attacked New York City after kidnapping Charles Xavier.
Quicksilver plays a pivotal role in the limited series House of M, convincing his now mentally unstable sister Wanda to use her abilities to warp reality and create a world where mutants are in a majority and humans are the minority-with Magneto established as absolute ruler-while also giving their fellow heroes their own greatest desires-having abducted Professor X to read the minds of the heroes-to discourage them from trying to restore history and stop them from killing Wanda.
He retains the powers of Magneto, Professor X, Cannonball, Blink, and one unknown mutant.
Narrated by X-Men co-creator Stan Lee, Pryde of the X-Men stars Professor X and the X-Men ( Cyclops, Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Wolverine, who speaks with an Australian accent despite being Canadian in the comics, Kitty Pryde, and Dazzler ) saving the world from Magneto and his " Brotherhood of Mutant Terrorists " ( Toad, the Blob, Pyro, who was identified as Australian, Juggernaut, and the White Queen, who in addition to her telepathic abilities, displays the ability to create " psy-bolts " – sometimes called " psionic energy spears " or " psychic harpoons " – that can damage physical objects, similar to her character's abilities in early comics ).
Aided Magneto and Professor X in Genosha.
When Magneto reveals that he too has questions regarding the origin of Fortress X, Legion and the Force Warriors arrive and relieve him of his command.
Onslaught is a psionic entity, revealed to have been created from the soul of Professor X and Magneto, when the dark part of Magneto's soul leapt into its counterpart in Xavier's soul.

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