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Trial of Magneto

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X-Men limited series
Trial of Magneto
The standard cover art forX-Men: The Trial of Magneto #1. Art by Valerio Schiti.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateAugust – December 2021
No. of issues5
Main character(s)Magneto
Scarlet Witch
X-Factor
Creative team
Written byLeah Williams
Artist(s)Lucas Werneck
Colorist(s)Edgar Delgado
Editor(s)
Collected editions
X-Men: Trial of MagnetoISBN 978-1302932176

"X-Men: Trial of Magneto" is acomic book storyline, which debuted in August 2021, published byMarvel Comics. Thelimited series spin out of the murder ofScarlet Witch during the "Hellfire Gala".[1][2]

Publication history

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"Trial of Magneto" was originally the title of a story arc inUncanny X-Men #200 (1985), by writerChris Claremont and artistJohn Romita Jr., whereMagneto was put on trial before theInternational Court of Justice.[3][4]

In May 2021, Marvel announced – with a teaser drawn by Romita Jr. – alimited series titledX-Men: Trial of Magneto by writer Leah Williams and artist Lucas Werneck. The limited series is part of the X-Men lineReign of X; it follows the events of theHellfire Gala where theScarlet Witch is murdered inX-Factor (vol. 4) #10.[3][5][6] Williams commented that the intended focus of the series is on Scarlet Witch and rehabilitating "Wanda's image with the rest of the mutants onKrakoa"; Williams stated that "her goal is not to write the next defining Magneto story but to write an 'empathy engine', as a Wanda sympathiser, to authentically tell a story that's going to be about healing and catharsis".[7]

Williams informedBleeding Cool that theX-Factor series was canceled when her Magneto/Wanda story arc pitch forX-Factor "became such a popular pitch at Marvel", however, Marvel didn't believe thatX-Factor's readership numbers were "big enough for this story" which led to the development of theTrial of Magneto limited series.[7] The title of the limited series was a marketing decision. Marvel "canceledX-Factor #10 rather than seeing it run as originally planned, with the Trial beginning inX-Factor #15. Williams says she only learned about the cancellation ofX-Factor when she was writing #9, so as she had to finish the series quickly, squeezing six issues worth of story into those last two issues, calling it 'cramped and rushed'".[7]

In terms of Marvel comics continuity,Trial of Magneto takes place after theDarkhold event storyline and mostly before theInferno (2021) event storyline. These storylines were published concurrently;Darkhold was published in 2021 due to delays in comic book distribution in 2020.[8] In September 2022, Marvel announced a Scarlet Witch solo series which follows the events ofTrial of Magneto;[9][10] it premiered in January 2023.[11]

Plot

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The ruling Council of mutant to discuss the murder of the Scarlet Witch and if to resurrect her due to her status as human and the cause of M-day. Due to evidence Wanda's attacker possessed magnetic abilities, Magneto is deemed a prime suspect. Following the attack, the Avengers are invited to take the then deceased body from the mutant nation of Krakoa and a complicated confrontation ensues. Wanda resurrects herself to the shock of The Five, who were preparing to resurrect Wanda themselves. The Five are a group of five mutants who are responsible for Krakoa's "resurrection protocols," used to restore mutants by recreating their bodies and then implanting a "back-up" copy of their mind previously recorded to the super-computer Cerebro. However as Wanda resurrected herself in a younger body, her mind's last back-up to Cerebro was recorded before the events ofAvengers Disassembled, the resurrected Wanda has no memories of recent years. As others attempt to restore Wanda's mind, she is overwhelmed by the guilt of suddenly remembering the last few years and her actions, causing her to create physical constructs of monsters. Meanwhile, on the astral plane, the spirit of the murderer Wanda finds herself facing is a vision of an older self who confronts her with uncomfortable truths she has denied. Realizing the need to heal by accepting her actions and forgiving herself, the three Wandas stop the monster attack and then merge together, resulting in a fully restored Wanda who now knows there is at least one possible future where she will grow old and wise.[12]

Unwilling to explain their resurrection program to outsiders, the Council of Krakoa remain coy about specifics. Evidence is found against the mutant Toad, who is found guilty of murdering Wanda and punished, and the Avengers leave.

In the aftermath of the events, Wanda works with the mutants Polaris, Legion, and Proteus to increase the capabilities of the resurrection protocols but that doing so required her physical death. She recruited Magneto's help in arranging her own death, a suicide disguised by magic to look like a murder. Thanks to Wanda's plan, Wanda was able to create a pocket dimension "Waiting Room" which now allows all mutants to be resurrected, including those who never had a chance to manifest their X-gene and those whose minds were not able to be copied to the computer Cerebro. This added twenty million mutants to the queue, including everyone who died onGenosha. Learning this, the mutants of Krakoa who once referred to Wanda as a "Pretender" have forgiven her for the M-Day incident and Exodus himself has given her the new title of "The Redeemer". Wanda is now a welcome guest of the mutant nation, telling her story to children so they may learn from her mistakes.[12]

Reception

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Sales

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In terms of sales,Trial of Magneto #1 was #2 onDiamond's[a] Top 200 Comics "Based on Total Unit Sales of Products Invoiced" list in August 2021[14] andTrial of Magneto #2 was #26 in September 2021.[15] Per the ComicHub system,[b]Trial of Magneto #3 was #10 in "Top 50 Comic Books by Units" and #19 in "Top 200 Comic Books by Dollars" in October 2021;[16]Trial of Magneto #4 was #11 in "Top 50 Comic Books by Units" and #22 in "Top 200 Comic Books by Dollars" in December 2021;[17]Trial of Magneto #5 was #27 in "Top 50 Comic Books by Units" and #42 in "Top 200 Comic Books by Dollars" in December 2021.[17]

On Diamond's Top 2000 Comics for 2021 list,[c]Trial of Magneto #1 was #36 with 119,657 units sold,Trial of Magneto #2 was #164 with 60,017 units sold,Trial of Magneto #3 was #760 with 21,372 units sold,Trial of Magneto #4 was #953 with 16,106 units sold, andTrial of Magneto #5 was #1018 with 14,832 units sold.[18]

Critical reaction

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According toComic Book Roundup, the entireTrial of Magneto series received a score of 6.4/10 based on 61 reviews –Trial of Magneto #1 received a score of 8.0/10 based on 13 reviews,Trial of Magneto #2 received a score of 7.7/10 based on 15 reviews,Trial of Magneto #3 received a score of 6.0/10 based on 12 reviews,Trial of Magneto #4 received a score of 4.9/10 based on 11 reviews, andTrial of Magneto #5 received a score of 5.4/10 based on 10 reviews.[19]

Charles Pulliam-Moore, reviewingTrial of Magneto #1 forGizmodo, highlighted that the script "is more interested in reestablishing who the Scarlet Witch was to different people throughout Marvel's comics. [...] The quiet grief that Werneck and Delgaldo's illustrations evoke is beautifully contrasted by the visceral, kinetic action sequence between Magneto and the new flagship X-Men team taking place elsewhere in the issue. [...]Trial of Magneto raises far more questions than it answers, but there's a pointed tranquility to Wanda's presence throughout the floral sequence that culminates in her being quite certain that she's not exactly 'dead,' per se".[20]

Jamie Lovett, reviewingTrial of Magneto #1 forComicBook.com, commented that this series is "off to a clumsy start" and that "the creators seem to know that it's retrograde without doing much to elevate it".[21] Lovett wrote, "Aside from a few pink-hued flashbacks to Wanda's final moments, Werneck draws flat panels of characters standing around doing nothing interesting during these scenes. [...] The series has potential as the ending hints at something far more significant than Magneto's tantrums happening, but this opening chapter can't seem to settle on a consistently compelling tone".[21]

Tim Webber, reviewingTrial of Magneto #5 forCBR, wrote: "Before most of Marvel's X-Men titles relaunch next year,X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #5, brings several long-gestating X-Men plot points to an understated but satisfying end. [...] Although Magneto almost feels like an afterthought here, the comic ably covers a lot of ground well. [...] Most impressively,The Trial of Magneto sets the Scarlet Witch up with a sustainable new status quo after spending years in relative comic book limbo".[22]

Hannibal Tabu, reviewingTrial of Magneto #5 forBleeding Cool, commented that this issue "betrays every promise the story created from its title to its promise of justice. The innocent are condemned, the powerful are confused, and the story, such as it is, only exacerbates the lack of consequences introduced with the Krakoan regime".[23] Tabu wrote, "This book is bad. [...] There wasn't much Lucas Werneck, Edgar Delgado, or Clayton Cowles could do to steer this speeding car away from the sequoia with this foundation. [...] This 'story' will be a minor footnote in this era of mutant history, a tedious attempt at a mystery that ended up as a horrible mistake".[23]

Dan Spinelli, reviewing the series forAIPT Comics, commented thatTrial of Magneto was initially a hyped series especially because "fan-favorite writer Leah Williams and rising star artist Lucas Werneck" were on the creative team, but "the reaction was much less effusive and, in some corners of the Internet, even hostile" after the series was published.[24] Spinelli highlighted thatTrial of Magneto was originally planned as an arc of Williams'X-Factor, however,X-Factor was cancelled andThe Trial of Magneto became a standalone event comic which was published at the same time as the 2021Inferno event storyline. Spinelli wrote that series' issues seem "mostly structural. If designing a Scarlet Witch redemption arc from scratch, there doesn't seem to be much of a reason to involve X-Factor, a team mostly disconnected from her [...]. ButTrial of Magneto also serves as a de facto sequel toX-Factor, meaning Williams devotes ample page time to" X-Factor characters "somewhat tangential" to Magneto and Wanda's story.[24] While Spinelli "found the series flawed at times", he wrote, "I did appreciate Williams' comfort with leaving the reader in an ambiguous position at the end of the series, thrilled to see Wanda's redemption but deeply uncomfortable with its cost".[24]

Issues

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Trial of Magneto was released from August 2021 to December 2021.

#Publication DateWriterArtistColorist
1August 18, 2021Leah WilliamsLucas WerneckEdgar Delgado
2September 15, 2021
3October 20, 2021
4December 1, 2021
5December 22, 2021

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedFormatPublication datePagesISBNRef
X-Men: The Trial Of MagnetoThe Trial Of Magneto #1–5Trade paperbackMarch 9, 2022152ISBN 978-1-302-93217-6[25]
Trials of X Vol. 1The Trial of Magneto #1–2,S.W.O.R.D. #7,New Mutants #20–21,Marauders #23Trade paperbackOctober 19, 2022176ISBN 9781302949532[26]
Trials of X Vol. 2Cable: Reloaded #1,X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #3–5,Wolverine #14Trade paperbackNovember 15, 2022152ISBN 9781302949549[27]

Notes

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  1. ^This monthly sales chart no longer includes sales of DC titles, since DC Comics leftDiamond Comic Distributors in July 2020.[13]
  2. ^PerICv2, "as this is a small, non-random sample of over 3,000 stores selling American comics worldwide, these rankings may not be typical for all stores, but do represent a variety of locations and store emphases".[16]
  3. ^PerICv2, "for this period, Diamond did not distribute DC Comics, so these ranks do not include titles from that publisher; Marvel Comics moved its primary distribution to Penguin Random House Publisher Services in August, so Diamond accounted for only a portion of Marvel sales to comic stores for the remainder of 2021".[18]

References

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  1. ^"A Shocking Murder at the Hellfire Gala Leads into... The Trial of Magneto".Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved2021-06-05.
  2. ^X-Factor (vol. 4) #10
  3. ^abDar, Taimur (2021-05-10)."SUMMONS: Leah Williams & Lucas Werneck go to court in TRIAL OF MAGNETO limited series".The Beat. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  4. ^Harth, David (2022-09-21)."10 Best X-Men Stories Of The 80s".CBR. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  5. ^"Marvel Comics' Trial of Magneto About More Than Scarlet Witch's Death".Gizmodo. 2021-07-24. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  6. ^Polo, Susana (2021-07-06)."It looks like Wanda Maximoff's crimes against the X-Men finally caught up with her".Polygon. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  7. ^abcJohnston, Rich (2021-08-17)."Leah Williams On X-Factor #10 Being Cancelled, Then Rewritten".Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  8. ^Marston, George (2021-09-29)."Marvel clarifies order of X-Men: Trial of Magneto and Inferno events".GamesRadar+. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  9. ^"Marvel Comics' Scarlet Witch Conjures a New Solo Series".Gizmodo. 2022-09-14. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  10. ^Schreur, Brandon (2022-09-14)."Marvel Announces New Scarlet Witch Series".CBR. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  11. ^Kaplan, Rebecca Oliver (January 6, 2023)."The Marvel Rundown: Little shop of helpers in SCARLET WITCH #1".The Beat. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2023.
  12. ^abX-Men: Trial of Magneto #1-5 (Marvel Comics).
  13. ^McMillan, Graeme (June 5, 2020)."DC Cuts Ties With Diamond Comic Distributors".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedMay 9, 2022.
  14. ^"Top 200 Comics: August 2021".Diamond Comic Distributors.Archived from the original on October 8, 2022. RetrievedOctober 8, 2022.
  15. ^"Top 200 Comics: September 2021".Diamond Comic Distributors.Archived from the original on October 8, 2022. RetrievedOctober 8, 2022.
  16. ^ab"Top 50 Comics - October 2021".ICv2. November 2, 2021.Archived from the original on November 2, 2021. RetrievedOctober 8, 2022.
  17. ^ab"Top 50 Comics - December 2021".ICv2. January 4, 2022.Archived from the original on January 5, 2022. RetrievedOctober 8, 2022.
  18. ^ab"Diamond Top 2000 Comics - Full Year 2021".ICv2. February 8, 2022.Archived from the original on February 8, 2022. RetrievedOctober 8, 2022.
  19. ^"X-Men: The Trial of Magneto (2021) Reviews".ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  20. ^"X-Men's Trial of Magneto #1 Said What Needed to Be Said".Gizmodo. 2021-08-20. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  21. ^abLovett, Jamie (August 18, 2021)."Comic Book Reviews for This Week 8/18/2021".ComicBook.com. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  22. ^Webber, Tim (2021-12-23)."Major Issues: Scarlet Witch Stuns the X-Men and Nightwing Flips Out".CBR. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  23. ^abTabu, Hannibal (2022-01-02)."X-Men: The Trial Of Magneto #5 Review: This Book Is Bad".Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  24. ^abcSpinelli, Dan (2022-03-09)."'X-Men: The Trial of Magneto' is a fascinating, if flawed, Scarlet Witch story".AIPT Comics. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  25. ^"X-Men: The Trial Of Magneto (Trade Paperback)".Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved2022-10-08.
  26. ^Johnston, Rich (June 16, 2022)."Marvel Comics Relaunches Reign of X As... Trials of X".Bleeding Cool. RetrievedOctober 8, 2022.
  27. ^"TRIALS OF X TP VOL 02 (AUG220981)".www.previewsworld.com. Retrieved2022-10-08.
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