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There's something fishy about the Scarlet Witch's murder in X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1 - crowesuccionoth

Thither's something fishy about the Red Witch's murder in X-Men: The Trial of Magnetoelectric machine #1

X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1 excerpt
X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1 excerpt (Image credit: Marvel Comics)

The name happening the title is X-Men: Visitation of Magneto #1, but the basic issue of the special event-ish series by Leah Williams and George Lucas Werneck isn't hurry to the courtroom to try and yard bird the murderer of Carmine Witch. As an alternative, it's more the classic Law & Arrange format - complete with June 30's X-Component #10 serving as a cold open.

(Image course credit: Valerio Schiti/Marcio Menyz (Wonder Comics))

Before we read this write out, we had our suspects equally to the bump off of Wanda Maximoff - but this outlet now colours those perceptions.

Spoilers ahead for X-Men: The Test of Magneto #1.

This over-sized world-class issue opens with some members of X-Factor (mutantkind's factual crime investigators) surveying an area believed to equal where Scarlet Jinx's struggle with her unknown assailant began.

Northstar acts as the spark advance detective, with Daken sniffing verboten the area and Prestige (Rachel Summers) victimisation her telepathic abilities to rewind to the last moments of Wanda's life sentence. With both Wolverines, Synch, and Domino as bystanders, X-Factor concludes that Scarlet Jinx initially broke spare from her assailant but was later dragged down buttocks some bushes.

X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1 excerpt (Image course credit: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Wonder Comics))

The big question, which Northstar says aloud, is why didn't Scarlet Witch use her powers to fend off the attacker?

The autopsy of Scarlet Witch

We don't hear the answer to it, every bit the issue jumps ahead to an post-mortem examinatio (that Law & Order format, think of), with Prodigy and Eye Boy acting as the coroners. It could be a coincidence, but Prodigy and Centre Boy were the first people to get hold Wanda's body - on with Speed, her Word.

X-Men: The Trial of Magnetoelectric machine #1 excerpt (Visualise credit: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

Using their powers and skills, they deduce that Scarlet Enchantress's hands were bound with something "metallic," and the same kind of metal was used to strangle the Retaliator. They someway deduce, although it International Relations and Security Network't sure how, that the metal was controlled by "supernatural magnetic induction."

In a pernicious flashback to the preceding scene, Prestigiousness's powers reveal that Wanda's attacker was "soul she trusts… WHO was wearing a albumen cape?" Prestigiousness phrases this as a question, but says hard that she sees the still-unknown quantity assailant walk away from the body.

Magneto, of course of instruction, is well known for wearing an all-white costume from time to time - complete with a hot mantle.

(The details of their findings are important - more on that later.)

X-Manpower: The Trial of Magneto #1 excerpt (Image acknowledgment: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Wonder Comics))

Polaris, who is Magneto's biological daughter, witnesses the autopsy and goes to confront her father.

The Quiet Council gets loud

Talk then turns to the ruling body of mutantkind/Krakoa, the Quiet Council - of which Magnetoelectric machine is combined of the 10 members. The issue of discussion is the Resurrection of Christ of the Scarlet Witch.

Although she was revealed to be a not-mutant back in 2017, Prof X says he still has back-ups of her and her crony from back then - so they could resurrect her from those older Cerebro records.

X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1 excerpt (Image credit: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Wonder Comics))

But while she could be resurrected, the Quiet Council votes against resurrecting her as a "non-mutant" in a 7 - 3 vote; Magneto, Kate Pryde, and Nightcrawler suffrage for her; Xavier, Mystique, Emma Robert Lee Frost, Storm, Mister Sinister, Exodus, and Sebastian Anna Howard Shaw vote against. Magneto lashes out at Xavier over the vote, contorting the professor's metal helmet - but Kate Pryde and others interpose to stop him from loss farther.

With no recourse, Magneto exits the Quiet Council's sleeping room out into a common country - only to bump various untried mutants celebrating the death of Scarlet Beldam as 'The Pretender'.

Before he has metre to trounc knocked out, the results of the autopsy result Northstar and a contingent of X-Men to apprehend the mutant get over of magnetism as their prime suspect.

Magneto resists the 'arrest,' leading to a battle with the Wolverines, Daken, and Synch, in front Polaris - think, Magneto's biological daughter - confronts him on both personal and power-vs-power levels. With the new X-Men team supporting her, Polaris takes on Magneto… only for him to be whisked away by the one individual you'll ever piss off if you mess with Wanda: her brother, Pietro Maximoff (AKA Mercury).

Quicksilver pummels Magnetoelectric machine American Samoa any angry sidekic would, but is one of these days pulled off by Northstar with the X-Men apprehending the now-unconscious suspect.

Fast-forwarding a bit, Magneto is 'in hands' with Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Wolverine. Jean Greyish tries to investigation his unconscious mind for answers but comes leading short, vocation it "a incubus" with the unnamed teller saying "Grief is a knifing wind."

Intrusion of the Ruddy Witch body-snatchers

X-Manpower: The Visitation of Magneto #1 excerption (Image credit: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Wonder Comics))

Meanwhile, back at the necropsy area where Wanda's body was organism stored, there is a problem: the organic structure is missing. The torso's disappearance is discovered by Speed and Prodigy, who refer Wanda's other crony Wiccan.

Obviously, word of Wanda's death hasn't been competent to reach him while he's at his husband Hulkling's side call at quad with the unified Kree/Skrull empire. With Wanda's body coming up missing, they'Ra going to hand down that call a second try.

The death of an Avenger reaches the Avengers

X-Men: The Run of Magneto #1 excerpt (Image cite: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Wonder Comics))

In another short tantrum, Professor Xavier has called the Avenges - specifically Police captain America, Iron Military personnel, and the Wasp - to the Krakoan Logic gate in Manhattan to give birth intelligence of Wanda's death. Clearly, information technology hits the Vision especially hard and He crumbles under the weight of it.

Non dead til now

X-Men: The Tribulation of Magnetoelectric machine #1 excerpt (Image cite: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

Lastly, we get a surprise - a flashback remembering of Scarlet Witch as she's fatally injured by a figure in a white mask, bearing a gangly-bladed short sword. This scene seems slightly symbolic more so than actual events. However, this memory of her death is quite different than the X-Factor investigating - specifically, being bound and strangled. In this edition, she's stabbed in the abdomen.

X-Men: The Test of Magneto #1 take out (Figure of speech credit: Lucas Werneck/Edgar Delgado/Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics))

American Samoa Wanda bleeds out, things take metaphorical every bit the blood becomes flower petals (first red, then several colours) spewing outer of her dead body while an inner monologue goes on. The most important bits are the end, where Scarlet Witch narrates "I died, and yet… I know that I am not dead."

X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1 ends with a design page exhibit three lawlessness symbols, with the schoolbook 'Where am I?"

The story continues September 15 with X-Men: The Trial of Magnetoelectric machine #2.

Living track of this and all the new X-Men comics , graphic novels, and collections in 2021 and beyond.

Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/x-men-the-trial-of-magneto-1-scarlet-witch-wanda-maximoff-spoilers/

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