Magneto Ascendant #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Triumph of Magneto!", Iceman faces his greatest challenge yet: rescuing Warren's parents from Magneto while the rest of the X-Men are captured. With Xavier's desperate call to the Stranger, a cosmic force is unleashed, setting off a high-stakes chase that could change everything. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Jay Gavin’s dynamic art, with inks by Dick Ayers and letters by Artie Simek, this 1999 Marvel classic features a cover by Yancey Labat and Mark Morales.
In "The Triumph of Magneto!" from Magneto Ascendant #1 (1999), the X-Men and the Brotherhood find themselves caught in a sudden clash with the enigmatic Stranger, whose arrival upends the balance of power. When he whisk away Magneto and Toad into the unknown reaches of space, the fate of both mutants—and the future of mutantkind—hangs in the void.
In "If Iceman Should Fail--!", Iceman faces his greatest trial yet when the X-Men are captured and he’s left alone to stop Magneto and save Warren’s parents. With Xavier’s help, the mysterious Stranger intervenes—telepathically summoning the alien to confront Magneto and force him to retreat into space.
In "The Gentleman's Name is Magneto," the X-Men arrive at Muir Island expecting routine checks—only to find Eric the Red has resurrected Magneto in full adulthood, stirring up tension and leaving Maggie visibly unsettled. The story unfolds with quiet dread as old rivalries and unexpected alliances begin to shift in the wake of a resurrection no one asked for.
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