His single most impressive feat was opening a wormhole, to instantly teleport from Genosha to NYC. He's blacked out the entire planet and all its electronics from space. He KO'ed the Defenders (minus Surfer) in one shot. He beat Phoenix by sucking out her life force. He immobilized the X-men, X-Force, X-Factor and others at the same time by locking onto the iron in their blood and gave them a stern talking to. A half-power Magneto ripped Apoc in two in AOA. Turned Hulk back into Banner by taking out his gamma radiation. Destroyed anti-Magneto non-metal ceramic Sentinels by controlling the electricity within the circuits. Killed hundreds in one shot by shorting out their nervous system. etc. etc.
lol. So I explain how one of Magneto's feats was to destroy plastic sentinels by controlling their inner-circuitry and the response is, "Damn Plastic Sentinels hurt the man".
Magneto DOES beat the X-men. They usually win by foiling his plans, or through a coordinated telepathic attack. He's still the bad guy, after all.
Originally posted by demigawd
lol. So I explain how one of Magneto's feats was to destroy plastic sentinels by controlling their inner-circuitry and the response is, "Damn Plastic Sentinels hurt the man".Magneto DOES beat the X-men. They usually win by foiling his plans, or through a coordinated telepathic attack. He's still the bad guy, after all.
he does have the Bucket on his head. Also The Plastic Sentinal did smack the man around. The insides were Plastic too. Magneto couldnt do shit.
When was this? I doubt it was before Magneto's Fatal Attractions power up. And no robot can have plastic insides - robots are electronic, and electronics can only work by sending around electric impulses via some kind of circuitry. But Magneto controls electricity as easily as he controls metal. No robot can be shielded from him.
About the bucket thing - the bucket never protected Magneto from telepathic attack. That was something the X-men movie introduced and it somehow made its way into comic book continuity as of last year. I don't know why, but hey, whatever makes him more invincible, lol. 🙄
Originally posted by demigawd
When was this? I doubt it was before Magneto's Fatal Attractions power up. And no robot can have plastic insides - robots are electronic, and electronics can only work by sending around electric impulses via some kind of circuitry. But Magneto controls electricity as easily as he controls metal. No robot can be shielded from him.About the bucket thing - the bucket never protected Magneto from telepathic attack. That was something the X-men movie introduced and it somehow made its way into comic book continuity as of last year. I don't know why, but hey, whatever makes him more invincible, lol. 🙄
Lol, well I thought Magneto shops at Juggernauts Bucket store.
Originally posted by demigawd
Most of that comes from the "if Magneto has his shield up, throw a wooden chair through it and knock him out" contingent of the board, lol.
I don't think that's a fair assessment. Wood has metals in it, they are collected threw the roots with water. It's one of the reasons wood is hard. All organic things do. Plastic Man has 0% metals in him.
Originally posted by MERCILOUS
I don't think that's a fair assessment. Wood has metals in it, they are collected threw the roots with water. It's one of the reasons wood is hard. All organic things do. Plastic Man has 0% metals in him.
It is (or at least it should be if your comic book fans) common knowledge that magnetos powers arent limited to metal. If that was the case he wouldnt be as revered as he is in the comics. The Xmen would punk him no prob.