The harrowing saga of young Magneto's struggle to save his family from the Nazi onslaught continues as the German army invades Poland -- and our hero learns brutal new lessons and discovers new strength within himself. But even with all of his hard-won smarts and developing skills, how can one boy fight against the horrors of the Warsaw ghetto and the killing winter of 1941?
Greg Pak is an award-winning Korean American comic book writer and filmmaker currently writing "Lawful" for BOOM and "Sam Wilson: Captain America" (with Evan Narcisse) for Marvel. Pak wrote the "Princess Who Saved Herself" children's book and the “Code Monkey Save World” graphic novel based on the songs of Jonathan Coulton and co-wrote (with Fred Van Lente) the acclaimed “Make Comics Like the Pros” how-to book. Pak's other work includes "Planet Hulk," "Darth Vader," "Mech Cadet Yu," "Ronin Island," "Action Comics," and "Magneto Testament."
The family escapes to the city. Young Magneto learns how to survive under the oppressors noses. The death of the family scene (I thought that this scene would be the scene where magneto's power would manifest, and he would save his family! but it wasn't... and it was a huge shock to me, they all died! a scene he will never be able to forget) The departure to Auschwitz.
Wait, what, what, what, what, what? I think I know how this issue ended but I'm really not sure. Nonetheless, I really like the comic strips in this particular issue. I mean, the art is am-mah-mazing and I can't wait to see what more these writers and artists have to offer.🙈
Wonderful introductory story about amazing Magneto. Greg Pak is a master writer so it reads so smoothly that pages just fly so fast and you wish for more. Highly recommended!