Why is magneto bald
During the battle, Wolverine and Beast work together to stop Magneto. Wolverine charges at Magneto, who pins him to the ground. But Beast approaches from behind and injects Magneto with the "cure", stripping him of his powers. Magneto is demoralized at the loss of his powers and becoming a human.
He then warns Jean that this is what humans want for all mutants. He then withdraws from Alcatraz with the other mutants and humans when Phoenix goes on a rampage, unleashing her powers.
Some time after the attack, Magneto, now sad and deprived of his immense powers, is seen sitting in a San Francisco park, in front of a metal chess game, it is implied he used to play chess with Charles, and now he is alone, and visibly saddened by the loss of his friend. At some point, his powers would later manifest to their full strength once more. Magneto confronts Logan at an airport and has fully regained his immense mutant powers.
He restrains Logan and solicits his help against dark forces seeking to destroy mutant-kind. When Logan asks Magneto why he should trust him, Charles Xavier arrives to assure him. Magneto fights alongside Charles Xavier and the rest of the mutants in the dystopian future. Erik and Charles have apparently discussed the thought of sending someone further back into the past, in order to alter the timeline.
However, Xavier learns from Kitty Pryde that the mind can only be stretched so far before it snaps. Logan, however, volunteers in his place, as his mind can heal faster. Magneto is more uncertain with this than sending Charles back. When the decision is made to send Logan back in time, Magneto states that Wolverine must find his Erik's younger self too, much to Logan's discomfort. Curiously, Magneto does not reveal explicitly where he is being held in the past. When Wolverine goes back in time with the help of Shadowcat, he helps free a young Erik from a zero-metal facility underneath the Pentagon alongside his possible son, Quicksilver.
It is stated that Erik attempted to save John F. Kennedy from the bullet by curving it but he was stopped before he could reroute it because he was "one of them". Wolverine and young Magneto acknowledge that they are future enemies, but despite this Wolverine notes that they are somewhat similar, saying "You're a survivor". A younger Magneto attempts to kill Mystique due to her actions ultimately creating the apocalyptic future in which the older versions of Magneto and Charles live.
He is, however, thwarted in his attempt. During this incident, Wolverine's encounter with William Stryker causes his future body to violently lashes out, injuring Shadowcat, and older Magneto is forced to hold him down with his powers to prevent further injury to her.
Much later in the dystopian future, older Magneto moves to defend their hideout from the approaching Sentinels. Hovering into the air, Magneto lifts the X-Jet and propels it towards the Sentinel carriers, using his powers to activate a power core within the jet. Storm then shoots the jet with lightning.
The resulting detonation destroys most of the attacking Sentinels, but it sends out debris in all directions. While Magneto is able to halt all of the metal fragments in mid-air, he is punctured by a stray piece of Sentinel. The surviving Sentinels then attack the group, and one by one begin to annihilate the mutants. Magneto uses his last ounce of strength to gather the metal fragments and barricades the monastery entrance with metal.
Blink then opens a portal into the building, allowing Magneto to retreat into the sanctuary In the Rogue Cut Magneto is taken by Kitty through the wall. The others are shocked to see him wounded, and Erik apologizes to Charles for all the useless years they spent fighting, Charles forgives him and holds his hand.
He is last seen as the Sentinels break into the monastery and watches as they advance on Charles. But before Erik can be killed, the future is erased from existence. Quicksilver , helps his father, Magneto to get out of the Pentagon prison facility.
With Wolverine being sent back to alter the timeline, a different path unfolded for the master of magnetism. In , while Erik was resting in his prison underneath the Pentagon, he received a visit from Quicksilver, who gave him a subtle warning to "mind the glass". Confused, Erik watched as Quicksilver shattered the glass with his palms, showering him with shards. Quicksilver then sped Erik past the guards and into the elevator, an act which gave Erik slight nausea. While they conversed, Quicksilver mentioned that his mother once knew someone who could control metal.
Erik was surprised to learn that Charles had come to free him, but he soon received a punch in the jaw. Erik did not take the bait as he bore it, instead sarcastically saying it was good to see him and noted on him walking. He expressed dry amusement and surprise when Charles demanded he gave his word that he would help as he had no helmet and can be controlled before realizing when they were ambushed by guards that his friend had lost his powers.
Erik nearly used his powers to kill them, but Quicksilver dispatched the guards without any casualties. Once they safely left the Pentagon, the group boarded a plane. Erik also met Wolverine, who informed him that he had been sent by his Erik's and Charles' older selves from the future. Erik was surprised but was more willing to believe the story. During the flight, Erik and Charles argued on how they abandoned each other after the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Erik was grossly unamused by the fact that Charles had sacrificed his powers to be able to walk, although he appeared to show some guilt when Charles bitterly said he had to so he could sleep, and when Charles blamed Erik for taking Raven away, Erik responded coldly by saying he should have fought harder for those closest to him and soon escalated to blaming Charles for the deaths of Azazel, Angel, Emma Frost and Banshee, his anger nearly bringing down the plane until he eventually calmed down.
Wolverine remarked that Erik had always been unpleasant, from which Erik deduced that they were enemies in the future. Nevertheless, Wolverine notes that he and Erik are somewhat similar; they are survivors. Erik soon learned of the apocalyptic future that would befall them if Mystique kills Trask. Erik and Charles later sort out their differences over chess.
When they arrived in France, Erik, Charles, Beast and Wolverine infiltrated the building where the conference was being held. They successfully interrupted Mystique's assassination of Trask, and Erik incapacitated a young William Stryker. Despite this, Erik felt that it was only necessary to permanently secure their future by killing Mystique, thwarting the development of the Sentinels. Erik called a gun to his hand and prepared to shoot her. With Charles unable to stop him, Mystique attempted to flee through a window.
Hank tackled him, but Erik magnetically fired the gun and guided the bullet into Mystique's leg as she jumped. Both Charles and Hank were physically beaten by Erik, while Wolverine suffered a sudden bout of trauma at the sight of Stryker. Mystique meanwhile was injured before a horrified crowd of onlookers. Erik chased her out of the window, hovering down before the crowd and advanced on Mystique once more, dragging her back to him.
Mystique begged for mercy, but her pleas fell on deaf ears. Erik ended up in a fight with Beast before he could kill her, causing cars and fences to react violently in the surge of power from Erik. The two landed in a nearby fountain, where Beast attempted to drown Erik, but Erik ultimately trapped Beast within the fountain's metal ornaments. Mystique got away and so did Erik. The entire scene horrified the public as well as President Nixon, therefore failing to change the future in the process.
While passing through a subway, a disguised Mystique grabbed him and pulled him off to one side with a plastic dagger at his throat. Mystique interrogated Erik about why he tried to kill her. Erik replied that he was attempting to safeguard their future, as he knows of Trask desiring her blood.
She didn't believe him at first, but Erik reminds her that he has never lied to her and will never lie to her, and she relents. However, she is bitter to learn that killing one man was never enough for Erik, and blames him for the fact that Trask has obtained her blood.
Erik tried to warn her about the future but she refused to listen and disappeared again. Erik later boarded a train that was transporting Sentinels to Washington. Erik used his powers on the tracks to rip them free and managed to place metal inside the Sentinels, allowing him to control them. In Washington, he successfully infiltrated the Pentagon and retrieved his helmet.
At the same time, Erik took control of the Sentinels and commanded them to attack the crowd, forcing the President and his retinue to take cover. If Storm can shave her head in recognition of her new era why couldn't Max? Erik Lensherr. His kids last names are Maximoff, but that's the only thing I can think of that would relate to Max. The pic does look sweet. Now, I've decided I can live with him being bald, but why does he look like a 30 year old bodybuilder now?
Seriously bro, where some sleeves please. Keep the white though. Purple and red is silly. Its been that way since his origin to my understanding. People can complain about whatever they want, I just find some complaints more pointless than others.
That Magneto has a shaved head isn't that crazy, lots of characters are bald, it was already explained in the story because characters always have to explain getting haircuts, I guess? But that was a totally random thing too; at least with Magneto shaving his head it makes some sense: lots of older men shave their heads, and for him it's not even just a practical or aesthetic thing, but a reference to both Xavier and his origin in the concentration camps, so two of his most defining relationships that, together, visually overlap to highlight the duality of his character.
His name was originally Eric Magnus, then it was revealed to be Eric Lensherr, then it was revealed to be Max Eisenhardt, all of which he's gone by as well as Micheal Xavier for a time , so really they're all his name. Notice how he never corrects anyone if they call him Max or Eric or even Magnus?
It doesn't matter to him, he's Magneto. Now doesn't that make more sense that people would care? You said it yourself, it's not pointless. Also, I think you've convinced me. Thanks for the info. I knew about Magnus and Lensherr and that's it. It's a joke at this point. Joined: Mar 17, Messages: Likes Received: 0. If Xavier became bald because of Apocalypse, how the hell did he become bald in the original timeline?
Joined: Apr 17, Messages: 1, Likes Received: Magneto's hair did not change. Angel's hair did not change. Psylocke's hair did not change. She was a thief. Apocalypse's power enhancement just got rid of that for some strange reason. Joined: Aug 19, Messages: 48, Likes Received: 4, That's the leading fan theory, but I don't think it was ever explained in the comic.
At least, I don't remember it ever being explained. It helps him seem more "gritty" for his solo. He also got a brazilian down there in honor of chuck. Front or rear? Balthier: I doubt we'll find her wanting in valor, being such an upstanding member of the insurgence. Ashe: Resistance.
I think he's bald a sort of camouflage in his solo series. Originally Posted by ohsnapulon
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