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Real
name: Erik Magnus
Codename: Magneto
Nicknames:
Age:
Place of Operations: Genosha
Marital Status: Single
Children: Wanda and Pietro Maximoff,
maybe many more.
Occupation: Would-be world conqueror |
Physical
Description
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 190
Eyes: Bluish-gray
Hair: Silver
Distinguishing Feature: None
Powers
Mutant
Powers: Manipulation of Magnetism
Extents
(ability): Magneto is a mutant with the ability to
shape and manipulate magnetic fields, both natural and
artificial. Using his powers to augment his strength, he
can lift up to 100 tons. Magneto also possesses minor
psychic skills, such as the ability to create a mental
barrier against psionic attack and read minds on a basic
level.
History
General
History: Long before he learned of his mutant
powers, the charismatic subversive now known as Magneto
felt the bitter sting of discrimination. He spent his
youth interred at the Nazi death camp in Auschwitz,
Poland, and was the only member of his family to survive
the Holocaust. To Magnus, this experience bluntly and
irrevocably demonstrated the potential for inhumanity of
an intolerant majority. After World War II, Magnus
married Magda, a Gypsy girl he had rescued from
Auschwitz. Their first child, Anya, was born several
years later. When a mob prevented the couple from
rescuing their young daughter from a fire, Magnus lashed
out with his fledgling mutant abilities. In a white-hot
moment of rage and pain, he killed his attackers and
several onlookers. A terrified Magda fled, never having
revealed that she was pregnant.
Arriving in Israel, Magnus worked as a volunteer orderly
at a psychiatric hospital near Haifa that treated
Holocaust survivors. There, he befriended Charles Xavier,
a young mutant telepath. Xavier held fast to his
optimistic belief that Homo sapiens and Homo superior
could coexist, while Magnus foresaw mutants as the new
minority to be persecuted for their differences. He
desperately tried to share his friend's hope, however,
even as his sanity slowly began to ebb. Eventually losing
his grip, Magnus began planning his campaign against what
he perceived to be the inferior species of man. He swore
history would not repeat itself. Determined to conquer
the human race and prevent the oppression of his kind,
Magnus became known to the world as the genetic terrorist
Magneto. Xavier's original students, the X-Men, thwarted
his initial plot: the takeover of the Cape Citadel
missile base. When next they clashed, Magneto had
assembled the first Brotherhood of Evil Mutants -- which
included Wanda and Pietro Maximoff, a.k.a. the Scarlet
Witch and Quicksilver. Not until years later would
Magneto learn they were his children.
Rarely has Magneto hesitated to employ
extreme tactics to enforce his misguided agenda. Still,
certain missteps have caused him to question the morality
of his chosen path. Battling Xavier's second team of
X-Men, Magneto struck down the adolescent sprite known as
Shadowcat. Shocked and dismayed by his own actions, he
withdrew to Asteroid M, his space-borne fortress. Some
time later, he surrendered himself to the law to stand
trial for past deeds. A special tribunal of the
International Court of Justice convened to judge him for
crimes against humanity, but violence cut short the
proceedings before a verdict could be reached. Meanwhile,
an ailing Xavier pleaded with Magneto to assume control
of his school and help guide the X-Men in his absence.
Posing as Xavier's cousin, Magnus mentored the next
generation of genetic heroes. But relations between the
New Mutants and Magneto grew progressively worse, and
they frequently disobeyed his orders -- resulting in the
death of one of their own and pushing their teacher over
the edge. Distraught over the pending Mutant Registration
Act and dissatisfied with "Xavier's way,"
Magnus abandoned the team.
Magneto attempted to follow his own path, but soon grew
disgusted with the fight against anti-mutant bigotry. As
before, he secluded himself on Asteroid M. Once again,
Magneto became a "villain" in the world's eyes
-- if not his own. Xavier remained hopeful that he could
convince his old friend to set aside his extremist
beliefs -- that is, until Magnus forcibly extracted the
Adamantium implants grafted to the skeleton of the feral
X-Man known as Wolverine. To Xavier, this act proved
Magneto to be irredeemable. He telepathically lobotomized
his one-time ally, temporarily rendering him a vegetable.
After recuperating from the wounds inflicted by Xavier,
Magneto launched perhaps his most ambitious offensive to
date: Holding the planet hostage with its own magnetic
field, he demanded a homeland where mutants could govern
themselves. Ultimately, the United Nations conceded.
Members hoped that by granting Magneto sovereignty over
the African island of Genosha, where humans once enslaved
mutants, he would withdraw from the world stage.
Magneto managed to rebuild much of the war-torn country,
elevating mutants to positions of power within the
government and restricting the liberties of humans. At
first forced to cope with civil war and the effects of
the lethal Legacy Virus, the Master of Magnetism gained
the might of a unified nation when a cure for the mutant
plague was released into the atmosphere. Magneto
proclaimed his intended dominance over mankind, and stood
ready to unleash an entire nation of mutates upon the
planet. His rallying point? Xavier's battered body, bound
in the center of Magda Square, the very heart of Genosha.
In the face of overwhelming odds, the X-Men narrowly
averted the would-be conqueror's attempt to incite global
genetic war. Magneto sustained grave injuries during the
conflict.
Special
Notes:
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