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Marvel Comics Green Lantern

2009 January 24



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Man Magnet

Born Erik Lensherr, the villain known as Magneto has been a thorn in the X-Men since the formation of the team. It controls the power magnetism, which means it can handle any metal metal, even in its smallest form. He can also control the magnetism of the earth and defy gravity, seeming fly, when the reality he is just pushing it up through the air, as you would with anti-gravity boots, for example.

While these powers are impressive, and there is much you can do with these skills, they are not the greatest powers of the world. So what makes a magnet of the greatest villains of Marvel Comics?

There are two factors that make up the imperfect character of Magneto that make it stand out among their peers. First is your wisdom and intelligence. He has lived difficult times, and saw many things. He was on good side and bad side. He faced his own mortality, errors and failures, and he has the experience of many others. He is a strategist and handler instead of a headstrong and reckless ruffians. He knows what he wants and he finds a way to get it, without ever lifting a finger, if you can. But when he lift a finger, he does it with extreme prejudice.

Second is its purpose. As a boy, he was separated from his parents and grew up in a Nazi prison camp. It was marked, beaten, tortured and degraded his entire life to be different. And he was a mutant played, so he had a double dose of hate your way. He experienced the cruelty of humanity, and saw his people, Jews and mutant, be punished for simply being different, and it broke something in him. He also created and resolve fire.

The most dangerous villains are those who believe they are doing the right thing. Take away the effects of any one and you can eventually defeat them calm them or fool them. But a person with a purpose is convinced against all doubt and all the argument and not be influenced.

The villains of the Marvel Comics, Magneto is a the biggest threats of all. He was a hero and has leadership and fought alongside the X-Men before, but only when it served his purposes. He is not a man confidence, but he also is not a man to be underestimated. He is simply Magneto.

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