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Screen Rant on MSNX-Men Reveals Origin of New Villain, And They Make Magneto Look Like Good NewsMen #17!Marvel has just revealed the origins of the X-Men’s newest villain, Mutina, and she is possibly the mutant heroes' ...
An exclusive preview of Rogue: The Savage Land #1 features an untold tale of Rogue and Magneto's romance that was highlighted on X-Men '97.
The X-Men's Rogue and her enemy and sometimes ally Magneto have an on-again, off-again romantic relationship in the comics.
The MCU will inevitably introduce a new version of Magneto in its version of X-Men, and it needs to keep Magneto's origin story like X-Men '97.
Professor X If Magneto can carry his own origin movie, Professor X could easily do the same (and technically X-Men: First Class was partly the origin of Charles Xavier).
'Magneto was right' was a slogan uttered by a young mutant in 2003's New X-Men comic book by Grant Morrison, which received a callback in X-Men'97 episode 8.
X-Men writer David Hayter reveals the origins behind Magneto's telepathy blocking helmet, and it's all because of a question asked by the director ...
In X-Men '97, Magneto takes over mentorship of the X-Men from longtime frenemy Charles Xavier, which comes straight from the comics.
Aside from Cyclops and Jean Grey, the X-Men’s premier “power couple” is Rogue and Gambit. In fact, it’s hard to imagine the sassy southern mutants with anyone else.
The X-Men's Rogue and her enemy and sometimes ally Magneto have an on-again, off-again romantic relationship in the comics, and in X-Men '97.
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