Magneto
Fictional Character
Confession: I Don't Like Live-Action Superhero Movies9:08 am I always use the end of the first X-Men movie as a good example of how NOT to do a superhero fight. In that scene, you have Magneto standing around, Rogue sitting around, then Storm, Cyclops, and Jean all just scrunching their... In this article: Jean Grey, Batman Begins, X-Men, Wolverine, Iron Man, X-Men movie, Phoenix, X-Men movies, Batman, and Suicide |
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New York Daily News | 7 days ago
'Super Hero Squad' is super fun for kids
...- both heroes and villains - as you go along, including heros such as Captain America and Storm, and villains such as Mole Man and Magneto. The levels aren't particularly challenging, although my son confessed he thought the boss battles...
In this article: Wolverine, Thor, Falcon, Storm, Mole Man, Iron Man, Hulk, and Captain America
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L.A. Times - Europe | November 14, 2009
'The Prisoner'
...mounted, if visually overheated, production, and McKellen, who has applied his classical training to the likes of Gandalf and Magneto, is pretty consistently entertaining. This "Prisoner" is as much about Two as it is about Six and that...
In this article: Patrick McGoohan, Six, Number Six, AMC, Ian McKellen, James Caviezel, Mad Men, and The Prisoner
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L.A. Times - TV News | November 14, 2009
Ian McKellen reflects on 'The Prisoner,' Gandalf and gay rights
...the BBC series, would like to reprise his wizard role for 'The Hobbit.' Ian McKellan has played many iconic roles from Gandalf to Magneto and now he's No. 2 in the remake of "The Prisoner." (Jennifer S. Altman / For The Times) Reporting...
In this article: Ian McKellen, Gandalf, The Prisoner, Jim Caviezel, Hollywood, Lord of the Rings, Individualism, and God
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New Kerala | November 13, 2009
MCKELLAN: 'I'M TOO OLD FOR X-MEN'
SIR IAN MCKELLAN has disappointed X-MEN fans by insisting he won't appear in a spin-off sequel based on his character MAGNETO. The veteran actor starred in three X-Men films as the magnetic villain and movie bosses are said to be planning...
In this article: X-Men, X-Men films, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Hugh Jackman
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AP Online | November 11, 2009
Ian McKellen rules in remake of 'The Prisoner'
...shirt and jeans. On his feet are a pair of rubber Calzuro clogs, a version of which he was issued with his prison costume as Magneto in "X-Men" and has worn ever since. Charming and witty, he slouches back on the couch in thought when...
In this article: Ian McKellen, The Prisoner, NEW YORK, Capitalism, William Shakespeare, Gandalf, Jim Caviezel, and AMC
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Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963), and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. A powerful mutant, with the ability to generate and control magnetism, Magneto, ever since his first appearance, has been the X-Men's most prominent enemy. In his early appearances, his motives were bent on megalomania, but writers have since fleshed out his character and origin, revealing him to be a Jewish Holocaust 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 to anti-hero to even hero.
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