X-Men Diary: X-Men 2 The Vanishing Vanisher

 

X-Men 2 Diary Entry

It's X-Men #2! The second X-Men villain vanishes like a rival gang member in old-time Chicago. Should we point the finger at Magneto?

Written by Stan Lee
Drawn by Jack Kirby
Inked by Paul Reinman
Lettered by Sam Rosen

The Vanishing Vanisher

Nothing Can Stop the Vanisher!
Maybe it should have been titled, "nothing can start the Vanisher". He had a decent power, predecessor to Nightcrawler without the pathos, and yet, he only appeared in a few comics after his 1963 run-in with the X-Men. What...? Did Magneto sue the Vanisher for encroaching upon his archenemy status?

X-Men 2 Story and Character Development

Regardless, the story was not too involved. Its primary focus was on training. Professor X ran the X-Men through their Danger Room drills. Not a great story, but the characters were beginning to take on their typical personalities.

More Training in the 'Danger Room'

Perhaps Stan and Jack were creating a metaphor for training--though not exciting in itself, necessary to build and prepare for the future....hmmmm ok. And really, are the X-Men the only superheroes with a named room dedicated to training?
Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. 1 Corinthians 9:25


No Letter Column Yet, But Great Marvel Ads

How about some wonderful ad pictures. It was before my time, so I can't say it takes me back. But I can long to have been there!

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