
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 0785191720
ISBN 13: 9780785191728
Fecha de publicación:
January 1st, 2014
Editorial: Marvel Enterprises
Páginas: 152
In a compelling tale that explores the origins of one of the most complex characters in the X-Men universe, Greg Pak delves into the life of Magneto before he became the powerful mutant leader known for his fierce ideology. The narrative takes readers back to the harrowing experiences of a young Max Eisenhardt, illustrating the impact of historical events that shaped him. From the horrors of World War II to the oppression faced as a Jewish child, the story navigates through trauma, loss, and the development of a singular worldview.
As Max grapples with the realities of a world that reflects humanity's darkest sides, his journey becomes a poignant exploration of identity and survival. The weight of his past and the awakening of his mutant powers intersect, setting the stage for his eventual transformation into Magneto. This gripping account invites readers to empathize with a character often seen solely as a villain, uncovering the motivations and struggles that drive him.
Through rich storytelling and powerful emotional depth, the book challenges preconceived notions, urging readers to reflect on the complexities of good and evil, especially in the context of prejudice and fear. Readers are left to ponder the fine line between victimhood and villainy, making this narrative a thought-provoking addition to the X-Men saga.
As Max grapples with the realities of a world that reflects humanity's darkest sides, his journey becomes a poignant exploration of identity and survival. The weight of his past and the awakening of his mutant powers intersect, setting the stage for his eventual transformation into Magneto. This gripping account invites readers to empathize with a character often seen solely as a villain, uncovering the motivations and struggles that drive him.
Through rich storytelling and powerful emotional depth, the book challenges preconceived notions, urging readers to reflect on the complexities of good and evil, especially in the context of prejudice and fear. Readers are left to ponder the fine line between victimhood and villainy, making this narrative a thought-provoking addition to the X-Men saga.