The boy survived Kristallnacht, the Einsatzgruppe, and the Warsaw Ghetto. But now Max Eisenhardt faces Hitler's Final Solution in the death camp known as Auschwitz-Birkenau. What will it take to endure? Who are the Sonderkommando? And will a vision of a girl named Magda bring hope – or horror? The definitive origin story of Magneto reaches its shattering conclusion. Parental Advisory …$3.99
But that's really the only complaint I can muster as I look back at all five issues. Am I bothered that this was a Magneto story in name only? Somewhat. Does that really matter when you consider that Pak - with the help of the crushingly effective art of Carmine di Giandomenico - has turned in one of Marvel's finest mini-series ever? Nope. Magneto Testament is a powerful story that will haunt me for a long time, not unlike a certain rodent-flavored Holocaust comic. Holocaust historians always warn us to never forget. Thanks to books like this, I can't imagine I ever would. Read Full Review
Pak and Giandomenico delivers a Modern Marvel classic in the form of X-Men: Magneto Testament that’s equally tragic yet historically accurate. Pak put in years of hard work into this comic and I think it’s safe to say that it paid off
I must admit, it was a bit boring and not that cool as a finale. I expected Max to use his powers in the most graphic way or at least something... But the authors didn't change the realistic and historical tone. Why not... But why yes? Anyway, the backing story was nice too.