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Supervillain Origins: Magneto. My first OC, hope you guys enjoy it Suggest future villains I should do I will be doing both Marvel and DC. ORIGIN COMP #1 THESE

My first OC, hope you guys enjoy it
Suggest future villains I should do
I will be doing both Marvel and DC

ORIGIN COMP #1
THESE COMPS WILL CONSIST AND FEW FACTS
it MAGNETO
Appearing in the
Xmen comics from
an ' the the first Xmen
issue in 1963,
Magneto was
planned to be a
constant threat as
a long term nemisis of the Xmen.
Born as 'Max ', a Jew in Nazi
Germany, his family fled to Poland, where
they were later captured and he and his
family were executed into a mass grave. Max
survived due to his powers surfacing, allow-
ing him to survive the bullet & to escape.
Max was captured again and sent to Auschwitz, were he was
I forced to move the corpses of the gas chambers. There he met an
old love, Magda. In 1944, they escaped and Max became Magnus
and moved to Ukraine where they had a child: Anya
One day, a mob attacked their house, burning it down with Anya still
inside. Prevented from saving her, Magnus' powers spiked uncontrollably,
killing the mob and destroying part of the city. Afraid of Magnus, Magda
left him and later gave birth to two mutant twins... I' ll come back to em
Forced to flee after his actions, he took the ,
name Erik and left for Israel where
he would meet Charles Xavier.
The two became great friends and would both V '
debate regarding the consequences humanity t '
the rise of mutants, though neither
revoluti to the other that they were mutants.
nip" However, they were forced to ,
reveal their inherent abilities to one a
4. another while facing Baron Stricker
After credits scene of Captain America 2)
F.' . er" (I' ll also get to him later) and Hydra.
Following the battle, Erik, realising that his and Xavier' s views on Mu-
rants, Humanity, and their futures were incompatible, left with a cache
of hidden Nazi gold, which provided him with the finances to pursue
his goals (including funding the Brotherhood of Mutants)
Personally, I always empathise with Magneto and his ideology as Mag-
neto' s hatred for humanity has spawned from his devastating history,
of which Charles cannot compare. He lived as a Jew, being oppressed
by Nazis who were scared of his kind, and now he is a Mutant being
oppressed by Humanity who are scared of his kind, but now he can
actually fight back, and would you not support violence from a Jew
upon a Nazi? I would like other people' s opinions on this. One of Mag-
news first evil acts is invading San Marco to create a homeland for
mutants, something Charles disapproves of, yet most countries today
support Israel as the Jew' s needed a country of their own. The idealy-
and hipocracy of the heroes against Magneto, as well as his amaz-
ing array of powers and intellect, for me atleast, makes Magneto one
of the greatest comicbook supervillains of all time.
I greatly enjoyed making this
content, and will continue to if you
guys enjoyed it and would like more.
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#22 - makomirocket [OP](06/02/2014) [-]
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#7 - captainfuckitall (06/02/2014) [-]
I for one support Magneto, I really do. It is completely within his right, as he has the power, to do whatever he wishes with it. It's not as if he wants to destroy humanity; he acknowledges himself as a superior being and wants to craft a home from it, and defend it from all those who would threaten it.

HOWEVER, he is still no better than the Nazis who persecuted him, and nobody explains it better than The Red Skull himself.
User avatar #35 to #7 - vortexrain (06/02/2014) [-]
I agree with you on everything except you saying that because he has the power to do something, it's his right to do it. Might does not equal right. Thinking like that leads to dictatorships.
User avatar #36 to #35 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
If might does not make right, tell me, what does?

Even to the religious man, his god is only right because he is mighty
User avatar #37 to #36 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
Is what Kim what's his **** in the right just because he has the power to do so?
User avatar #38 to #37 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
Absolutely, and those more powerful than HIM are in the right should they so choose to stop him.

When you have the power to do something, it is completely up to you how you do it; whether you work to save the world or destroy it, either one is fine because it is only a measurement of your own power and skill, and likewise, the power and skill of whoever stops you.

If you and another person fought, it would be your RIGHT as victor to impose any will of yours upon the loser, from taking him as a slave to taking his belongings to taking his life, or you could just as easily let him go. If he did not want to be subjected to these conditions he should have worked harder to win.
User avatar #39 to #38 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
If they don't have the capabilities with which to win, then it's their fault if they lose? That's a ridiculous argument. If a one-legged man gets forced into a race with Usain Bolt, and loses, it's his if he loses?
User avatar #40 to #39 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
I forgot to add fault in there, my bad.
User avatar #42 to #40 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
All is K
User avatar #41 to #39 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
Of course not, and it's for the same reason that you should not force yourself upon children, because neither is fully capable, and to fight someone you KNOW will lose against you is an admission of your own weakness, and the weak should not be given a single inch (although there is a difference between attacking someone and defending yourself from someone).

Basically, this philosophy extends so that you can make or stake any type of claim you like. If people do not like it, they can challenge your claim, and the winner gets their way. However, you should only make a claim over something that's worth the effort. If I were the second strongest man in the world, I could not go up to a handicapped person and say "Your lunch money is mine now" because I wouldn't 'earn' it if I had one, because they CANNOT defend themselves. However, I CAN go up to the strongest man in the world and say that exact thing, because they CAN defend themselves, and the winner gets the lunch money.

You see?
User avatar #43 to #41 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
It seems to me that you're kinda contradicting yourself.
User avatar #44 to #43 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
Instead of stating it, explain how.
User avatar #45 to #44 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
Clarify something first. Would it not be your right as the second strongest man in the world to take the handicapped persons money? According to you, at least.
User avatar #46 to #45 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
Yes and no. Saying "I'm going to take your money" to a handicapped person and "I want everybody's money" to the world are two different things (obvious reasons aside).

In the first, I'm saying it because I KNOW they can't resist, but in the latter, there are plenty of people who are ABLE to resist and, should they so choose, a fight takes place and the victor gets his way.

I guess you can compare it to the Usian Bolt deliberately challenging a physically disabled person to a race and the Usian Bolt saying "I am the fastest man in the world. Anyone who disagrees is free to try and prove me wrong"
User avatar #47 to #46 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
Do you think that have the ability to do something, I should? Just because Kim what's his **** has the power to do what he does, he should?
User avatar #48 to #47 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
No, but I do believe that if you have the ability to do something, it is completely up to you what you do with it.

If you do not like what he's doing to his people, why not earn money and try to rally up an army yourself? There are plenty of people who have no lives who would love to go out in a blaze of glory being remembered as heroes, and I'm sure your little rag-tag group could work up the money to fund an assassination attempt.

That's what I mean. If you're ABLE to, nobody but you should dictate what you do with your actions, and if you do not like how someone uses their abilities, it is within your right to test YOURS against theirs, with the winner gaining the spoils (whatever that might be).

Is it starting to make a bit more sense now? I know I probably sounded like edgemaster2000 in that first post, but I really do believe there is merit to my philosophy
User avatar #49 to #48 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
Yeah, now you're making sense. How bro, I got a little operation you might want in on. It involves you, me, and a few other unidentified persons. It does require an entrance fee of about half of million dollars. You get to take a trip to North Korea, and learn how to operate an assault rifle.
User avatar #50 to #49 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
No, no, no, that's not how you garner support!

What you do is you go to people who are depressed, who are pessimistic, the downtrodden and miserable, the people who believe that nothing is going for them (and more-so, nothing is going for the world) and you agree with them, and tell them that you want to do something about it. Show them plans you have, real things you've made and set up, tangible pieces of evidence that you are working on something like bringing down a dictatorship, and just tell them you need a few more pieces. They are welcome to join you, and that they must be willing to sacrifice everything to bring about a better world, even their life (and also their money, of course).

Then once you got enough people to support your funding you just train for a bit, learn the language, buy the supplies and rent the boat and start making your way. Even if you don't bring it down, you can still devote your time to educating the people, inspiring an uprising, or freeing slaves.
User avatar #51 to #50 - vortexrain (06/03/2014) [-]
Dude, it was a joke.
User avatar #52 to #51 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
Dude, I know. You just seemed to think that my idea was achievable, so I'm telling you how it can be attained. If you do not like something, do not complain, work to change it
User avatar #53 to #52 - captainfuckitall (06/03/2014) [-]
*UNachievable
User avatar #9 to #7 - makomirocket [OP](06/02/2014) [-]
I agree, i cut that from my personal view as it was getting way to long, however at least mutants are actually superior
#28 - ezombio (06/02/2014) [-]
I like Magneto because he's always doing the most impressive power displays.   
One thing I loved about the movies was that you got to see his power progressing (even 1.5, 2, and the Last Stand)   
He starts off messing up gates; then flicking coins at super-speeds; controlling a couple hundred missiles; stitching a wound in the back of his head; controlling a couple of sentinels without needing hands; and 			*******		 PULLING THE IRON OUT OF A GUY'S BLOOD.   
And, of course, nudging a chess piece.
I like Magneto because he's always doing the most impressive power displays.
One thing I loved about the movies was that you got to see his power progressing (even 1.5, 2, and the Last Stand)
He starts off messing up gates; then flicking coins at super-speeds; controlling a couple hundred missiles; stitching a wound in the back of his head; controlling a couple of sentinels without needing hands; and ******* PULLING THE IRON OUT OF A GUY'S BLOOD.
And, of course, nudging a chess piece.
User avatar #61 to #28 - topperharly (06/03/2014) [-]
the iron out of that guy isnt that amazing. mystic put alot of liquid iron in him.
User avatar #11 - harryboom (06/02/2014) [-]
I can understand magnetos view, but i don't think all his actions are justified.
he and professor x both represent the two extremes, with X wanting to bundle up mutants in a little safe place where nothing could happen to them, magneto takes the initiative and fights back. but when you actively try to commit genocide against normal humans, i don't think that's OK.
User avatar #14 to #11 - captainfuckitall (06/02/2014) [-]
But wouldn't you agree that, when two people fight, it is the victor who has the right to decide what happens?

If Mutants are superior, wouldn't the extermination of humans seem okay in the face of a growing number of super-powered people?
User avatar #16 to #14 - harryboom (06/02/2014) [-]
the victor gets to decide what happens but that doesn't make what they do morally right.

just because there more superhumans that doesn't make exterminating normal humans right, especially since humans don't even need to be whipped out, they will just naturally breed out.

one group being more powerful doesn't make it OK to wipe out the others, if it did then it would invalidate just about every law against murder we have
User avatar #17 to #16 - captainfuckitall (06/02/2014) [-]
But who decides what is morally right if not the person with power?

If someone has the strength to rise above and be superior to others, shouldn't they be able to decide what happens to them, whether they want to help their inferiors or destroy them?
User avatar #18 to #17 - harryboom (06/02/2014) [-]
i gotta say, that is the most super villain thing to say.

i guess what it comes down to is if you believe that there exists such a thing as Moral universalism.
if not then it doesn't matter what you do, the people torturing and experimenting on mutants are just as justified as magneto, and a person is perfectly justified in killing a child because the child is inferior.
User avatar #13 - swbite ONLINE (06/02/2014) [-]
I think out of all supervillians, he is the most understandable and likable.
User avatar #15 - YourLordAndMaster (06/02/2014) [-]
The way Magneto views humans is how Hitler viewed Jews.
User avatar #8 - enemyoftrn (06/02/2014) [-]
Dude, Mutants in Marvel is chaotic. Their own evolution is not linear to one another. Take Cyclops for example, an injury to his optic nerve left him with no control over his power. He can lose his Ruby tinted glass one minute and blasted an entire street of civilian the next. Besides, the mutants are not a natural evolution. There's a plot in MArvel said that some alien race tampered the early humans with the X-gene to make them a living weapons. These became Inhuman or something...
Anyway, Israel demolished some housing area that still have people living and calling it home(well, the family was out, I don't think anyone was buried alive). These was all done because they need 'Living Space' for their people. Now, doesn't that sounds like what Nazi Germany did to Austria and some of its neighbours pre-WW2?

What Magneto is, wanting to be justified in revenge over some action of a few misguided human(which fears are totally justified, as per the fear of Mutants out of control powers, the fact alone meant that mutants shouldn't be even living near populated area), is wrong. Its like a perverted and twisted form of Stockholme sydnrome, where the captive grows fonder over its captor. Magneto hate Nazi-minded human, but in turn, he became just like them in enforcing his will towards truly good willed citizens.
Plus, the Marvel world is choke full of magic, Gods, and galactic spanning empire. If he can't share the Earth with those who cannot afford to expand beyond Earth's gravity, he should leave Earth(using the resource available if he start being nice to, let say, the Shi'ar Empire, the one that Xmen are in a good relationship with, or ask the Asgardian for help with terraforming and space flight) with all his mutant buddies, checking in once in a while to pickup new emerging mutants population to a new home in the stars. There, problem solved.
#79 - anon (08/12/2014) [-]
No I would not support violence from a Jew upon a Nazi. Then Again I dont support any violence at all for that matter.
User avatar #80 to #79 - makomirocket [OP](08/12/2014) [-]
someone has planted 1000 nukes all over the world, is seconds from pressing the button, you have a sniper that will 100% hit from 5 miles out so there is no possible way to communicate with them, and you wouldn't take the shot?
#54 - infinitesinz (06/03/2014) [-]
Is it just me or do they sound like Martin Luther King and Malcom X?
User avatar #27 - kwanzalord (06/02/2014) [-]
Many people see magneto as only a villain.

I agree that Magneto comes from a completely different circumstance and background than Xavier. He received only hate and violence. He also learned earlier on that the most effective way to deal with his problems was through violence. None of his attackers could be reasoned with.
This is why he sees humanity as another unreasonable attacker.
#24 - blazeminer (06/02/2014) [-]
Hail Hydra.
User avatar #23 - billyburner (06/02/2014) [-]
Supervillain Origins - Magneto If someone wants more, not much tho
#20 - mephiblis ONLINE (06/02/2014) [-]
Compilation made by the JIDF, praise be to Israel, G_Ds chosen people.

#10 - blizzeh (06/02/2014) [-]
Pretty good stuff. Magneto's my favorite Marvel villain
User avatar #6 - comicexplain (06/02/2014) [-]
Great work! Please, keep it up!
User avatar #60 - topperharly (06/03/2014) [-]
wait i thought his name is erik lehnsherr
User avatar #64 to #60 - makomirocket [OP](06/03/2014) [-]
It is now, and its alot simpler for movies to cut the name changes to simplify the origins, and make the bad guy less sypathetic
User avatar #59 - theshadowed (06/03/2014) [-]
When Israel is compared wit Magneto everyone supports them
But usually everyone hates Israel.
#58 - dogziller (06/03/2014) [-]
i heard that his powers have been getting pretty op, like killing half of mankind with brain aneurysms in the head and clotting everybodys blood with iron. plus opening wormholes. anyone have anything to disprove/prove me right?
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