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** Magneto and Peepers' reunion in issue #1. Especially since this is Magneto we're talking about, not one of nature's huggy, friendly Mutants.
** Heartwarming and also a bit of a TearJerker, Captain America’s reaction to [[spoiler: the mutant terraforming of Mars]], unlike the anger, fear and incredulity of many of the visiting dignitaries, is one of wistfulness. In a poignant conversation with Doctor Doom of all people, the good Captain expresses his belief in a better tomorrow, and how he hoped that all mankind could have looked for it together, as opposed to the Krakoans doing it all on their own and leaving humanity to watch from the sidelines.
** Magneto and Wanda's meeting in issue #6. Krakoa has been slamming Wanda hard as the Mutant boogeyman and a "pretender", and she admits she didn't show up to the Hellfire Gala because she still feels guilty about the bad blood between them. It ends with Magneto declaring that regardless, she ''is'' his daughter to him.
** Heartwarming and also a bit of a TearJerker, Captain America’s reaction to [[spoiler: the mutant terraforming of Mars]], unlike the anger, fear and incredulity of many of the visiting dignitaries, is one of wistfulness. In a poignant conversation with Doctor Doom of all people, the good Captain expresses his belief in a better tomorrow, and how he hoped that all mankind could have looked for it together, as opposed to the Krakoans doing it all on their own and leaving humanity to watch from the sidelines.
** Magneto and Wanda's meeting in issue #6. Krakoa has been slamming Wanda hard as the Mutant boogeyman and a "pretender", and she admits she didn't show up to the Hellfire Gala because she still feels guilty about the bad blood between them. It ends with Magneto declaring that regardless, she ''is'' his daughter to him.
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** Magneto and Peepers' reunion in issue #1. Especially since this is Magneto we're talking about, not one of nature's huggy, friendly Mutants.
** Heartwarming and also a bit of a TearJerker, Captain America’s reaction to [[spoiler: the mutant terraforming of Mars]], unlike the anger, fear and incredulity of many of the visiting dignitaries, is one of wistfulness. In a poignant conversation with Doctor Doom of all people, the good Captain expresses his belief in a better tomorrow, and how he hoped that all mankind could have looked for it together, as opposed to the Krakoans doing it all on their own and leaving humanity to watch from the sidelines.
** Magneto and Wanda's meeting in issue #6. Krakoa has been slamming Wanda hard as the Mutant boogeyman and a "pretender", and she admits she didn't show up to the Hellfire Gala because she still feels guilty about the bad blood between them. It ends with Magneto declaring that regardless, she ''is'' his daughter to him.
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** Magneto and Peepers' reunion in issue #1. Especially since this is Magneto we're talking about, not one of nature's huggy, friendly Mutants.
** Heartwarming and also a bit of a TearJerker, Captain America’s reaction to [[spoiler: the mutant terraforming of Mars]], unlike the anger, fear and incredulity of many of the visiting dignitaries, is one of wistfulness. In a poignant conversation with Doctor Doom of all people, the good Captain expresses his belief in a better tomorrow, and how he hoped that all mankind could have looked for it together, as opposed to the Krakoans doing it all on their own and leaving humanity to watch from the sidelines.
** Magneto and Wanda's meeting in issue #6. Krakoa has been slamming Wanda hard as the Mutant boogeyman and a "pretender", and she admits she didn't show up to the Hellfire Gala because she still feels guilty about the bad blood between them. It ends with Magneto declaring that regardless, she ''is'' his daughter to him.