• S.H.I.E.L.D. Briar Raleigh. Red Skull. Nazi Officer Hitzig. As Magneto forges ahead, building his new stronghold amidst the ashes of Genosha, he banishes every demon who might prevent him from completing his mission.
• But he may find that some demons are more persistent than others...
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In terms of art, Gabriel Hernandez Walta does a superb job, perfectly capturing each facial expression in every single panel, while colorist Jordie Bellaire conveys the transition from past to present scenes flawlessly. The only problems I found with the art throughout the book were a few panels where one too many background pieces were colored dark, making it difficult to differentiate between objects or characters. Other than that, this is another solid issue in what has been one of the best series for comic newbies and veterans alike. Read Full Review
Magneto #16 seems to be something of an extremely soft reboot for the series, keeping everything fans have come to love about the highly unique title while also significantly changing the modus operandi. Having made it clear to S.H.I.E.L.D. that he neither respects nor submits to their authority, Magneto turns away from the stealthy assassin for mutant rights angle he had been pursuing and formally sets up shop on Genosha again, openly welcoming shiploads of mutants fleeing oppression every day. Read Full Review
Who done it?
Awesome. Who is killing?! Awesome.
Bunn writing is ok but Walta is the one stealing the show.