The Shamelessly Female-Centric Magneto Graphics Page

So I went looking for Magneto pics on the Web, and you know what? I bet every single page was put up by guys. No cute pics, no sexy pics, no tender pics-- all there is is a lot of Magneto in his helmet, grimacing.

Well, you know what? On this page, there is not one single picture of Magneto in his helmet. So there. Nyaah.

I am a fan of Magneto, not Joseph. In the words of Bonnie Raitt, "I ain't messin' with no toy/ I don't need no baby boy." So there are no pictures of Joseph on this page. Also I have no pics of AOA Magneto because, well, I don't have any of the books where he's got cute pics. And I'm missing some good-looking Jim Lee pics and a few others because I couldn't find my comics today.

I don't know how to do thumbnails, and these pics are big. Any helpful hints on thumbnail making or sizing the pics down would be appreciated.

Magneto comforts Illyana in New Mutants #52. Writer for the dialogue boxes was Chris Claremont; artists are Rick Leonardi (penciler), Dan Green (inker), and Petra Scotese (colorist.)

Magneto in the shower. You thought I was joking when I said this page was shameless? :-) Fill-in art from Classic X-Men #19. Writer: Chris Claremont. Artists: Kieron Dwyer (penciler), Terry Austin (inker), Petra Scotese (colorist).

Magneto and Rogue, an early appearance in their association. After what their relationship became later, I thought this picture was hilarious if you take it out of context. The context was Marvel Fanfare #33. Writer: Chris Claremont. Artists: June Brigman (penciler), Terry Austin (inker), Glynis Oliver (colorist.)

Magneto gives a speech at his trial. I read this issue something like 400 times, so I had to include stuff from it. From Uncanny X-Men #200. Writer: Chris Claremont. Artists: John Romita Jr (penciler), Dan Green (artist), and Glynis Oliver (colorist.)

Xavier is dying and has asked Magneto to take the New Mutants for him. I don't care what retcons they try to perform on both the characters, I am and always was a fan of the friendship between Xavier and Magneto, and I thought this scene was very touching. From Uncanny X-Men #200. Writer: Chris Claremont. Artists: John Romita Jr (penciler), Dan Green (artist), and Glynis Oliver (colorist.)

Magneto at Magda's grave. I was unhappy with the retcon of Magneto's ethnicity in this issue, but the rest of the issue was just fine. This scene-- a full page from toward the end of the issue, where a sniper takes aim at Magneto as he visits his wife's grave-- is beautiful. X-Men Unlimited #2. Writer: Fabian Nicieza. Artists: Jan Duursema (penciler), Dan Panosian, Keith Williams, Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Rubinstein (all inkers), Marie Javins (colorist.)