Magneto #10

Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Gabriel Hernandez Walta Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 24, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 15
8.1Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

The MARCH to AXIS continues!
•  When Magneto discovers that mutants are being hauled away to a re-education camp, he goes to investigate...
•  And when he discovers that the RED SKULL is behind the operation-and in possession of the brain and powers of his deceased ally and friend, Charles Xavier, no less-Magneto becomes determined to shut it down!
•  But can the Master of Magnetism overcome the Red Skull and his terrifying S-Men?
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  • 10
    Comic Vine - Corey 'Undeadpool' Schroeder Sep 24, 2014

    More than a refresher on the central characters past and motivations, more of a check-in and a state of the magnet, if you will (you wont, will you?) that establishes his character while adding a ton to it. Magnetos methods may still be too extreme for most to find palatable, but its impossible to hate the man, and this adds more layers to the sympathy by both reminding us where hes been and, more importantly, where hes going. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ScienceFiction.com - Stuart Conover Sep 27, 2014

    Overall I had a HUGE complaint last issue and the cliffhanger on this one not only addressed it but promised that we are in store for something good. Not just good, but potentially great! I know that this coming AXIS event will be going on for quite some time and isn't about to resolved with the events of the next installment of the book but damned if I'm not excited to see what happens. I'm itching for more! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero Sep 28, 2014

    The team of artists jam-pack pages of wild excitement, with explosive colors and expressions. Marvel's March to Axis is shaping up pretty nicely, and Bunn is evidently not about to slow down his pace any time soon. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    We The Nerdy - Dennis Burns Sep 29, 2014

    The end of this issue does offer up one unwanted surprise""The March to AXIS" is actually a crossover before AXIS even begins, meaning that this issue's plot will be continued in Uncanny Avengers #24. While I am currently reading both books, I wish that Magneto's story would continue to be self contained for now, because underpowered or not, I have loved seeing this new side of Magneto. Weakened. Alone. Angry. On a mission with nothing to lose. Is that a bit cliche? Absolutely. Has this still been a great run thus far? You better believe it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Herald - Jeff Ayers Sep 26, 2014

    The art in this book is a little all over the place. While the memory sequences all have their own flair to them, which is nice, the book on a whole feels a little confused as to what artistic voice it really wants to portray. A minor qualm against an otherwise stellar comic. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Noah Sharma Sep 26, 2014

    It's a comic I can only recommend to fans of this series or its protagonist but, especially considering the limitations "Axis" has placed on his story, Cullen Bunn crafts an interesting pit stop on the March to Axis. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Oct 8, 2014

    For a comic that has gone out of its way to keep its lead character off the grid throwing him into the middle of a crossover this big is more than a little jarring. That said, the tease at the end of the issue involving Magneto's rash decision allows readers who stick around to see what an amped-up version of his former self might accomplish. For fans. Read Full Review

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