| Magus | |
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| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | New Mutants #18 (August 1984) |
| Created by | Chris Claremont Bill Sienkiewicz |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Magus |
| Team affiliations | Technarchy |
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TheMagus (/ˈmeɪɡəs/) is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. He is a techno-organic patriarch of an alien civilization. He is typically depicted as an antagonist to theX-Men and their associated teams, such as theNew Mutants andX-Force.
The Magus first appeared in theNew Mutants #18-19 (August–September 1984).[1] He was created by writerChris Claremont and artistBill Sienkiewicz. The character and his son, theNew Mutant,Warlock, were intended as an homage toJim Starlin's characters:Adam Warlock and his evil alter ego Magus.[2]
The character subsequently appeared inThe Uncanny X-Men #192 (April 1985), andThe New Mutants #46-47 (December 1986-January 1987), and #50 (April 1987). The character did not appear again for many years, untilWarlock #7-9 (April–June 2000), andX-Force #2 (May 2008).
The Magus received an entry in theOfficial Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #8.
The Magus is the ruler of the extraterrestrialTechnarchy. After his son Warlock refuses to kill him and joins theNew Mutants on Earth, Magus follows him before being repelled by theX-MenColossus,Nightcrawler, andRogue.[3][4]
Deep in space, Magus met the New Mutants again. Assisted by theStarjammers andProfessor X, the Magus was "reprogrammed" into reverting to an infant state.[volume & issue needed] He later returned to normal and sought out his son. He confronted a new version called 'Douglock', which was not exactly the entity he expected. A combined force consisting of severalAvengers,Wolfsbane and two newer super-powered people, Hope and Psimon, confronted him during his attack on New York. Magus was defeated when Douglock combined his abilities with Hope's matter-transformation powers and was thought to have returned to his home planet.[volume & issue needed]
It was eventually discovered that before Magus left Earth, he placed an offspring underwater. This offspring was approached by members of thePurifiers, enemies of the X-Men, who "awoke" it when the submarine used by The Purifiers transmitted the word "Warlock."[5]
As it was in a mindless state, Bastion rewrote its programming and infectedDonald Pierce and theLeper Queen, as well as reviving the lifeless remains ofBolivar Trask,Cameron Hodge,Stephen Lang,Graydon Creed and ReverendWilliam Stryker with the Technarch virus.[6]
Later the All-New X-Factor, a privately owned and operated super-team handpicked by Serval Industries' CEO Harrison Snow, while investigating a high tech organization rival to Serval Industries, unexpectedly discover that Magus was once again on Earth and heading up the corporation. Not only that, but Magus' previously estranged son, Warlock, was now on his side.[7] With the help of Doug Ramsey, they confronted Magus, who reveals that after the fight with his son where he ends being infected with a virus, he tried to reboot and rid himself from the virus when he reached his planet, however the virus broke free and infected all the technarchy and laid waste over the planet with only a handful of technarchs having survived. On the verge of extinction Magus decided to make amends with his son, setting aside the race's genetic disposition of father killing son so that they could live in harmony. Presented with the fact that Magus only is merely running his own corporation, the All-New X-Factor was forced to leave.[8]
The Magus is a techno-organic entity, a creature composed entirely of living circuitry. Like all others of his kind, his powers include shapeshifting, super strength,starflight, the ability to mimic and interface with any technological artifact, and the ability to transform any organic life-form into a techno-organic being like himself via the infectious Transmode Virus. Though able to draw energy from a variety of ambient and artificial sources, transforming living beings and draining them of their life energy seems to be his preferred means of sustenance. His size and strength are limited only by the amount of power he can acquire and store. At full power he has been shown as capable of eclipsing a star and tear it apart through strength alone.[volume & issue needed] However, he has proved vulnerable to relatively mundane attacks when close to human size.[volume & issue needed]
The Magus is extraordinarily violent, brutal, and arrogant. His species is incapable of love, compassion, or mercy. Entirely male, they reproduce by mechanical means, after which it is customary for father and son to fight to the death.
The Magus has also demonstrated a high level of intelligence and cunning. As proven by his ability to enterLimbo under his own power, Magus also possesses the ability of interdimensional transportation.
An alternate universe variant of Magus from Earth-928 appears in2099: World of Tomorrow.[volume & issue needed]