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B**N
Great depiction of a legendary character.
As a long time fan of the X-Men as a whole and Magneto in particular, I enjoyed this tremendously. I ordered this at the same time as "Magneto: Testament," which was finally reprinted, and the two pair together extremely well.Bunn gets Magneto's voice perfectly in this volume, as we see him roaming the country, eliminating threats to mutantkind. There are a couple of instances where we think we're about to see a softer side of Magneto, only to have him revert to his true form time and time again, which is essentially what this story is, coming on the heels of Magneto partnering with Cyclops for the past few years, but now going out on his own again.The second arc deals with Magneto seeking vengeance for perhaps the most infamous mutant-on-mutant crime, the Mutant Massacre (a classic and incredible story from the 1980s that included the first published encounter between Sabretooth and Wolverine). It's worth picking up that collection if you want to know more about the Marauders, who are the victims of Magneto's wrath here. The final page of this collection left me wondering what direction this will head next, and I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for the next volume.
J**W
Great for Magneto Fans
If you love Magneto then this is another great addition. It's another dark entry into a character who you can sympathize with and hate at the same time.
T**J
Magneto was shady?
Odd series. Hard to understand magneto deal. Fascinating but hard.
J**S
Good
Book came as described
J**Z
You will root for Magneto and it will feel amazing.
This is an amazing series with beautiful art and a story that has you craving for revenge and blood.
J**A
Five Stars
AMAZING if you like magneto don't question it buy it fool
G**C
Five Stars
amazing comic
D**Y
Solid Collection of Comics Featuring One of Marvel's Best Characters
Magneto is one of Marvel’s most interesting characters even as he crosses over between being a hero and a villain. “Magneto: Infamous” is an interesting story from writer Cullen Bunn and art teams led by Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Javier Fernandez. Bunn does a fine job of capturing Magento’s voice even as the story often relies far more on internal dialogue than action. There are some interesting angles here even as some of the story arcs prove anti-climatic. The art is a little vague but it works for the bleak tone of the story. Not a great collection of comics but fans of Magneto and the X-Men should enjoy this book.
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