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Magneto #4

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

Magneto #4 

 

I am very thankful I had the $3.99 to purchase a copy of the Magneto #4 comic book. Aspects of the wishy-washy content in the past are dealt with a bit better in Magneto #4. I am still not clear on a few things within Magneto #4. To be fair and to be honest I am not sure the writers knew which direction to take exactly. There will be spoilers in this review of the Magneto #4 comic book.

Magneto easily defeats the New Mutants in Magneto #4. His students stood zero chance against him. They are put into the base and IRAE you know the Queen of Wrath sends her team after them. The New Mutants easily defeat her half mutant half robots in Magneto #4. IRAE absolutely loses it. In fact her rage seems to be about all she is really known for in this comic book series.

Magneto is having a crisis of conscious within Magneto #4. Two parts of Magneto's brain are battling it out in Magneto #4. Was his leadership in the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants just playing a part or who he really was? What about when he was a kid and trying to help people? Was that him or not? This battle and struggles goes on in Magneto #4. Ultimately Magneto returns to something more like he was at the beginning of this comic book series.

Magneto defeats IRAE and then vows to get her the help she needs as she lay in a coma. The students of IRAE take her away before that can happen. So in essence no one really goes much of anywhere at the end of the day when this series is all done. There is a page near the end of Magneto #4 from the creators of this series talking about where this fit in the timeline and the upcoming resurrection of Magneto coming soon in Marvel comics.

There are twenty pages of comic book content within Magneto #4. Advertisements can be found all throughout this comic book. The recap is on the credits page within Magneto #4. This comic book wraps up this series. Magneto #4 felt like a side mission that could have happened during quite a few of the comic books from the past. It is interesting to see Marvel going back in time and making these short series.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 69%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: DeMATTEIS, Nauck, Rosenberg
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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