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A flashback in the latest takings ofX - Menreveals rectify Marvel supervillainMagneto’sadvice for how to deal with troll from an antagonist . In an humorously familiar parallel to how one might cover a troll on the internet , Magneto chip in Charles Xavier this advice in response to taunts from Doctor Doom:“block him and move on . "

cristal - Men#29 – by Gerry Duggan , Joshua Cassara , Marte Gracia , and VC ’s Clayton Cowles – revealed Magneto ’s simple , yet unendingly in effect suggestion for dealing with telepathic incursions from anarcissistic supervillain , a condition he ’s uniquely qualified to diagnose . “Block him " sounds like such a simple bar and to some readers , maybe even a childish oversimplification of how to eradicate serious threats to the satellite .

Featured Image: Doctor Doom (foreground); Doom’s Legion of Mutants from X-Men 29 (background)

However , it seems like match pettiness with pettiness not only make sense , but is proven to work for the X - Men moving forward , especially get by with a villain with an ego as monolithic as that belonging to Doctor Doom .

With so many mutants leave out and disperse , the X - Men essay out the handful leave in Latveria , but Doom ’s Legion of Mutants are inviolable opponents .

Magneto’s Sage Council: “Block Him and Move On”

X - Men#29 opens with a flashback date back to thePowers / House of Xstoryline that kvetch off theKrakoa erain expressive style . It have the founder of Krakoa – Professor X , Magneto , and Moira MacTaggert – as they were moments away from sending out a cosmopolitan substance invite mutants to the island , making the new state ’s presence fuck worldwide . However , before Xavier air out that message through Cerebro , his mind was apparently infiltrated by another vocalisation . That voice was presently unveil to belong to Doctor Doom , using his own Cerebro machine to hack into Xavier ’s , in ordination to deliver a mistily threatening message of his own .

Before disconnecting , Doctor Doom convey that Latveria had no interest in creating diplomatical relations with Krakoa , upon the latter ’s grand initiative . Doom proceeded to ladder down Xavier and his X - Men ’s plans for Krakoa , predicting that the Krakoan era was doomed to die , foretelling day of reckoning for the mutant nation , much like Emma Frost before him . When the rogue telepathic call was over , Xavier told Moira and Magneto that it was Doom interrupting their wonderful unveiling . Magneto ’s immediate reaction was to distinguish Xavier to"Block him and move on . “While amusing , this also served to display Magneto ’s ruthless effectiveness , within him as a desperate anatomy no less than during his own villainous tenure .

Magnero’s Advice Is Direct And Practical

Magneto was referring to block whatever kind of psychic line connect Xavier’sCerebrowith that of Doom ’s creation , but the same system of logic can be applied to everyday societal media drug user plow with trolls in real life . As such , some readers may think this is pathetic advice , and an all - too - easy way to trade with a mastermind like Doom , but as it turns out , Magneto may in reality be on to something . look at that Doom was never realise to infiltrate Xavier ’s communications after that , nor did Doom and his nation of Latveria ever have serious conflict with Krakoa , it is safe to sayMagneto’sadvice actually worked .

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X - MEN ( 2021 ) # 29

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Featured Image: X-Men’s Magneto and the island of Krakoa.

Magneto in X-Men #29: “block him and move on”

X-Men #29, flashback to Doom trolling Xavier just as he’s about to reveal Krakoa to the world

X-Men #29, Magneto and Moira MacTaggert watch Professor X’s Cerebro be infiltrated by Doctor Doom

Main X-Men #29 Cover with Doom watching the Legion of Mutants fight Wolverine.

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