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Magneto is a powerful and popular open source content management system used to build and manage websites. It is based on the popular PHP scripting language and is used by many businesses and organizations to create dynamic, interactive websites. Magneto is especially popular among e-commerce sites due to its highly customizable, feature-rich platform. It is easy to use, secure, and reliable, making it an ideal choice for any website or application. This article provides an overview of Magneto, including its features, benefits, and uses. Additionally, you will find a collection of Magneto-related news, articles, and videos to help you get to know this popular platform.
This is a quiet issue with the cast members talking about recent events, including Magneto’s destruction of their school. It’s the final issue. It’s sad that a book that has consistently had very good to great quality gets cancelled. Fortunately, the writers will go on to write “New X-Men: Academy…
The good news: Both Cable and Deadpool can teleport now, as a result of their shared DNA. The bad news: They literally teleport together, into each other. Don't worry. They figure it out. In Burnt Offering, Cable creates "Providence," his own island nation (just like Magneto did), and SHIELD hates…
Polygon announced writer Tim Seeley’s produced a miniseries that’s supposed to explore Rogue and Magneto’s time together in the Savage Land, which originally took place in Uncanny X-Men #274 from around 1991: If you’re an X-Men ’97 fan who wasn’t just surprised by the revelation that Rogue and Magneto have history but also instantly wanted to […]
I found this recent Newsarama item about what they consider the best X-Men comics, and predictably, they can’t keep from adding some of the worst of newer stories onto the list. For example: After Professor X and Magneto, the two men at the heart of the X-Men are Cyclops and Wolverine. The limited series […]
There are trolls on Genosha. Yes, trolls. And not the cute kind. They're led by a dude named Stripmine who has "nannites" that can de-power mutants. He captures X, Magneto, and most of this new, motley Excalibur crew. Dark Beast--I guess he's still around--is behind it all. The heroes get…