Magneto #1 (2014)

Magneto #1 (2014)

$6.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Cullen Bunn
(A) Gabriel Hernandez Walta
(CA) Paolo Rivera
Once the deadliest, most feared mutant mastermind on the planet, MAGNETO is no longer the man he once was. After falling in with Cyclops and the X-Men, Erik Lehnsherr became just one more pawn in another man's war. But now, determined to fight the war for mutantkind's survival on his own terms, Magneto sets out to regain what he's lost…and show the world exactly why it should tremble at the sound of his name. Magneto will safeguard the future of the mutant race by hunting down each and every threat that would see his kind extinguished-and bloody his hands that they may never be a threat again.
Date Available: 3/05/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This is an ok book, but weak as a follow up to the events of the awesome Uncanny X-Men #16. The art is solid with an indy appeal, but the character design for Magneto doesn't fit at all with the book's idea that he's someone who blends in w/out his helmet. Too 'Dexter'y to begin, not dexterous enough to move outside that conceit by the end. Let's hope for something a little stronger as they find their footing.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Cullen Bunn
(A) Gabriel Hernandez Walta
(CA) Paolo Rivera
Once the deadliest, most feared mutant mastermind on the planet, MAGNETO is no longer the man he once was. After falling in with Cyclops and the X-Men, Erik Lehnsherr became just one more pawn in another man's war. But now, determined to fight the war for mutantkind's survival on his own terms, Magneto sets out to regain what he's lost…and show the world exactly why it should tremble at the sound of his name. Magneto will safeguard the future of the mutant race by hunting down each and every threat that would see his kind extinguished-and bloody his hands that they may never be a threat again.
Date Available: 3/05/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This is an ok book, but weak as a follow up to the events of the awesome Uncanny X-Men #16. The art is solid with an indy appeal, but the character design for Magneto doesn't fit at all with the book's idea that he's someone who blends in w/out his helmet. Too 'Dexter'y to begin, not dexterous enough to move outside that conceit by the end. Let's hope for something a little stronger as they find their footing.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


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