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  2. Resurrection of Magneto - Wikipedia

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    Leaving the ship, Magneto, Storm, and Blue Marvel see a Stark Sentinel attacking a ship full of human supporters and combine their powers in order to defeat it. Storm then receives a telepathic signal from Emma Frost asking for Magneto to help her husband Tony Stark. [j] Together, they leave with Magneto saying "To save one life is to save the ...

  3. Force field (technology) - Wikipedia

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    Energy shield from the game Second Life. In speculative fiction, a force field, sometimes known as an energy shield, force shield, energy bubble, or deflector shield, is a barrier produced by something like energy, negative energy, dark energy, electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields, electric fields, quantum fields, telekinetic fields, plasma, particles, radiation, solid light, magic, or ...

  4. Category : Fictional characters with electric or magnetic ...

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    Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.

  5. Magneto in other media - Wikipedia

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    Magneto appears in the Spider-Man (1981) episode "When Magneto Speaks... People Listen", voiced by Walker Edmiston. [citation needed] Magneto appears in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, voiced by Michael Rye. [1] This version is the leader of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Magneto appears in X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, voiced by Earl Boen. [1]

  6. Magneto (film character) - Wikipedia

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    In a 1995 treatment also called Wolverine and the X-Men, written by Laeta Kalogridis, Magneto intends to use the Legacy Virus to wipe out humanity. [9] The film that eventually became X-Men: First Class was originally written to be a pure Magneto origin story called X-Men Origins: Magneto written by screenwriter Sheldon Turner. [10]

  7. Savage Land Mutates - Wikipedia

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    Real Name Joined In Notes Original incarnation: Magneto ("The Creator") Max Eisenhardt X-Men #62 (Nov. 1969) The creator and the original leader of the Savage Land Mutates. Amphibius: Unknown Formerly a Swamp Men tribesman that lived in the Savage Land. He is saved from hostile tribesmen by Magneto, and changed into a humanoid frog-like mutate ...

  8. Fabian Cortez - Wikipedia

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    Alone again, Cortez is surprised to be recruited by Magneto himself, to whom the United Nations has given control of Genosha. Seeing as how Cortez had betrayed him earlier, Magneto only lets Fabian Cortez serve him on Genosha because his own powers have been reduced and Cortez's mutant power is needed to heighten the abilities of the other mutants.

  9. Telephone magneto - Wikipedia

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    Telephone magneto viewed from beneath shows the armature (inset, left) and the horseshoe field magnets, and the gears to drive the rotor. A telephone magneto is a hand-cranked electrical generator that uses permanent magnets to produce alternating current from a rotating armature.