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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

D. J. David B. Spins Comics-Tunes: The Return Of The X-Men!

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Let’s see, where were we? Oh yeah, I was talking about X-Men: Days of Future Past, that third in a string of Marvel movies this season and the seventh film (but not the last) with Hugh Jackman playing Wolverine. Two Tuesdays ago, if you can remember that far back, I discussed the new movie and gave away many surprise twists of the plot that I made up. I had to. I hadn’t seen it yet. Now that I’ve seen the film I can speak more intelligently about it. But that’s just not my style.

 

So, back to Magneto.

 

The first and still the best of the evil mutants, Magneto played a big part in the first run of the X-Men comics books. (You remember comic books, those printed pamphlets they use to make before movies and the Internet took over our lives?) Once again we present a Magneto cover gallery along with a song that’s a terrific introduction to the Marvel Mutant Universe, just in case you came in late.

X-Men 4 Spanish

X-Men 7

X-Men 18

Click the link below and enjoy this X-tremely cool record.

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