Max Eisenhardt
Max Eisenhardt, better known as Magneto, is a Holocaust survivor whose traumatic past shaped his fierce conviction that mutants must never allow themselves to be persecuted. He wields virtually limitless control over magnetic fields, making him one of the X-Men's most formidable adversaries.
Few characters in comics carry the weight of history quite like Max Eisenhardt, whose journey through the pages of French publisher Editions Lug began with Fantask #5 in 1969 — a Silver Age debut that launched over five decades of appearances across beloved titles like Titans, Spécial Strange, and Strange. Created by the legendary Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, this is a character whose presence has proven genuinely enduring, accumulating 104 catalog appearances and no fewer than six key issues that collectors have long prized. Along the way, Max Eisenhardt has shared the page with some of the most iconic figures in comics — Logan, Scott Summers, Ororo Munroe, and Iron Man among them — placing him squarely at the heart of Marvel's most dramatic storylines as filtered through Lug's celebrated French editions. For fans of Silver Age Marvel in its Franco-Belgian incarnation, this is a name that rewards serious attention.
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- Chris Claremont has written more of Max Eisenhardt's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 33 issues.
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