Asteroid M
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− | *Asteroid M was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it first appeared in X-Men v1 #5 (May 1964). | + | *Asteroid M was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it first appeared in X-Men v1 #5 (May, 1964). |
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*In X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, Asteroid M featured as the orbiting headquarters of Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. After acquiring Cerebro's Mutant Power Circuit, Magneto took the part to the asteroid where he used it to amplify his powers to draw the Scorpio comet to set it on a collision course to Earth in order to wipe out mankind. This led to the X-Men traveling to Asteroid M to stop Magneto's plan where Kitty Pryde and Nightcrawler managed to force the Master of Magnetism to use his powers to redirect the Scorpio comet to the asteroid. This would destroy the base with the Brotherhood and X-Men escaping before the comet hit it. | *In X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, Asteroid M featured as the orbiting headquarters of Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. After acquiring Cerebro's Mutant Power Circuit, Magneto took the part to the asteroid where he used it to amplify his powers to draw the Scorpio comet to set it on a collision course to Earth in order to wipe out mankind. This led to the X-Men traveling to Asteroid M to stop Magneto's plan where Kitty Pryde and Nightcrawler managed to force the Master of Magnetism to use his powers to redirect the Scorpio comet to the asteroid. This would destroy the base with the Brotherhood and X-Men escaping before the comet hit it. | ||
*In X-Men, Asteroid M made an appearance in the 1990's animated series starting in the two-part episode "Sanctuary". | *In X-Men, Asteroid M made an appearance in the 1990's animated series starting in the two-part episode "Sanctuary". | ||
+ | *In X-Men: Evolution, Asteroid M appeared in the animated television series in the two-part season 1 finale "The Cauldron." | ||
===Video games=== | ===Video games=== | ||
*In X-Men: Next Dimension, Asteroid M made an appearance in the fighting game. It was said to be between the Earth and the Moon that served as one of Magneto's lairs that was held in place by his powers. The X-Men and Brotherhood of Mutants had their final battle with Bastion onboard the artificial asteroid. | *In X-Men: Next Dimension, Asteroid M made an appearance in the fighting game. It was said to be between the Earth and the Moon that served as one of Magneto's lairs that was held in place by his powers. The X-Men and Brotherhood of Mutants had their final battle with Bastion onboard the artificial asteroid. | ||
*In X-Men Legends, Asteroid M made an appearance in the video game story. After Magneto was freed from the U.S.S. Arbiter, he departed for his asteroid headquarters and offered it as a shelter for Mutants that were escaping persecution from the Genetic Research and Security Organization (G.R.S.O.). | *In X-Men Legends, Asteroid M made an appearance in the video game story. After Magneto was freed from the U.S.S. Arbiter, he departed for his asteroid headquarters and offered it as a shelter for Mutants that were escaping persecution from the Genetic Research and Security Organization (G.R.S.O.). | ||
+ | *In Marvel: Contest of Champions, Asteroid M appeared as a stage setting in the mobile video game. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 18:51, 16 May 2018
Asteroid M is a location that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Origin
Utopia
It was later restored and became the capital of the Mutant nation of New Tian during the time Hydra had taken over the world. (X-Men: Blue v1 #7)
Overview
Notes
- Asteroid M was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it first appeared in X-Men v1 #5 (May, 1964).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, Asteroid M featured as the orbiting headquarters of Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. After acquiring Cerebro's Mutant Power Circuit, Magneto took the part to the asteroid where he used it to amplify his powers to draw the Scorpio comet to set it on a collision course to Earth in order to wipe out mankind. This led to the X-Men traveling to Asteroid M to stop Magneto's plan where Kitty Pryde and Nightcrawler managed to force the Master of Magnetism to use his powers to redirect the Scorpio comet to the asteroid. This would destroy the base with the Brotherhood and X-Men escaping before the comet hit it.
- In X-Men, Asteroid M made an appearance in the 1990's animated series starting in the two-part episode "Sanctuary".
- In X-Men: Evolution, Asteroid M appeared in the animated television series in the two-part season 1 finale "The Cauldron."
Video games
- In X-Men: Next Dimension, Asteroid M made an appearance in the fighting game. It was said to be between the Earth and the Moon that served as one of Magneto's lairs that was held in place by his powers. The X-Men and Brotherhood of Mutants had their final battle with Bastion onboard the artificial asteroid.
- In X-Men Legends, Asteroid M made an appearance in the video game story. After Magneto was freed from the U.S.S. Arbiter, he departed for his asteroid headquarters and offered it as a shelter for Mutants that were escaping persecution from the Genetic Research and Security Organization (G.R.S.O.).
- In Marvel: Contest of Champions, Asteroid M appeared as a stage setting in the mobile video game.
Appearances
- X-Men:
- New X-Men:
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