Marvel Klassik #9
"Der Triumph des Magneto!" delivers a cosmic twist in the X-Men saga, spotlighting the enigmatic Stranger’s arrival on Earth and his unexpected alliance with Magneto and Toad. Written by Stan Lee and Michael Strittmatter, with Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Chic Stone’s bold inks, this 2000 Panini Deutschland issue blends interstellar intrigue with mutant conflict. The story unfolds as Xavier’s team confronts the Stranger’s mysterious motives, culminating in a surprising departure that leaves the X-Men questioning the true nature of the alien’s mission.
In "Der Triumph des Magneto!", the X-Men are sent to investigate a mysterious entity Earth, only to find the Stranger—a curious alien—already entangled with Magneto and the Brotherhood. As tensions flare and the team clashes with the Brotherhood, the Stranger makes an unexpected alliance with Magneto and Toad, whisking them away into the cosmos. With Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch heading back to Central Europe, Xavier confronts the truth: the Stranger is no mere visitor, but a cosmic collector with a far-reaching agenda.
In "Die Herkunft des Professor X!", Professor X confronts a mysterious threat that forces him to reveal the painful truth of his past—how his step-brother, once a tormentor, became the unstoppable Juggernaut. As the mansion braces for an assault, Xavier shares the story of their fractured bond, unraveling the origins of a legacy that still echoes in the present.
In "Jetzt kommt... Juggernaut!" from Marvel Klassik #9, Juggernaut's sudden assault on the X-Mansion pushes the team to their limits as they face the seemingly unstoppable force of Xavier's half-brother. With the Human Torch joining the fray and Professor X rallying his resolve, the battle tests both strength and mind in a clash of power and will.
In "Gefangene des geheimnisvollen 'Ur-Sentinels'!", the X-Men launch a daring assault on a hidden Sentinel stronghold—only to be captured in a trap. Beast is brought before Master Mold, who probes his mind, revealing a chilling plan for global domination through an army of Sentinels commanded by Trask.
In "Das größte Opfer!", Professor X returns to investigate a fallen Sentinel, hoping to uncover the mystery behind its failure. With the X-Men imprisoned and the Sentinels closing in, Xavier’s timely return and the unexpected sacrifice of Dr. Trask become the turning point in the fight against Master Mold.
In the wake of a brutal fight with the Sentinels, Hank, Bobby, and Scott are hospitalized, with Iceman slipping into a coma while the others recover. When Warren’s parents arrive at the mansion to visit, they’re met not by their son, but by Magneto—just as Angel, Cyclops, and Xavier are ambushed by a mysterious assailant. With Beast and Jean the final ones to arrive, the mansion falls into chaos. The tension mounts as secrets long buried begin to surface.
When the X-Men are captured and Warren’s parents are in danger, Iceman must face Magneto alone to save them. As the mission unfolds, Xavier reaches out telepathically to the Stranger, setting off a tense chase that pulls Maggie into a deeper mystery.
In "Hütet euch vor... Mimic!", Bobby and Hank face off against the enigmatic Calvin Rankin, a man who effortlessly copies their powers to outwit them. After a tense encounter with Jean at a restaurant, Calvin tracks her home, seeking a place among the X-Men—only to turn on them when he’s absorbed their abilities. The team follows his trail to an abandoned mine, where he plans to use a device built by his father to permanently retain their powers.
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