Magneto, the lab-cocoon.
X-Men #11 (1965)
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Magneto, the lab-cocoon.
X-Men #11 (1965)
Mags, you should have learned by now that you're not supposed to talk to strangers...
X-Men #11 (1965)
Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch finally leave the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants! That same month, they would join the Avengers in that series' #16.
X-Men #11 (1965)
The first of many collaborations between Wanda and Scott. Wait, what?
X-Men #11 (1965)
The Stranger shows them who's the boss.
X-Men #11 (1965)
Magneto attempts to impress the Stranger into joining the Brotherhood. Also, this is probably the first time Magneto clearly states his ultimate plans in those early years.
X-Men #11 (1965)
Jean, you're not supposed to like it when a guy praises you like a dog.
X-Men #11 (1965)
When you remember this is what passed for teen drama for Scott, is it any wonder his life turned out the way it did?
X-Men #11 (1965)
"I'm alive I'm dead I'm the Stranger! Giving-old-ladies-bouquets-of-money!"
Nope, it doesn't rhyme either...
X-Men #11 (1965)
"Gadzooks!"
X-Men #11 (1965)
Ka-Zar will have none of your colonizing bs.
X-Men #10 (1965)
Hank, you ungrateful blabbermouth!
X-Men #10 (1965)
Warren begging for some love.
X-Men #10 (1965)
I know everything about Ka-Zar: Lord of the Jungle is wrong - but these stampede panels are so cool!
X-Men #10 (1965)
Warren and Jean avoid becoming T-Rex food.
X-Men #10 (1965)
I just love how utterly charmed Warren is with the Savage Land, which is something that would later be beautifully explored in the X-Men First Class comics.
X-Men #10 (1965)
Ka-Zar is his own narration box.
X-Men #10 (1965)