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Peter Martin
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Magneto, the Master of Magnetism. Magic.
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James Revilla
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I would say Magneto except when it is called Magneeto.
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Bizzaro, mostly due to the Mag-Neato factor.

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Yesterday: Rush

Today: Bizzaro

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Bizzaro
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Bizarro
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Bizarro

And Triumph?  Under-rated, at least here in the U.S.

Triumph was my second concert I ever went to, way back in April of '83. Saw them again in'85.

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Magneto
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Al Cook
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Rush.
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Jimmie Harvey
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 Magneto
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Ryan Maxwell
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Bizarro
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Brian Hague
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Magneto is a real word, and it's pronounced Mag-Nee-to, as in "veto." "Magnetto" would require a second letter T there at the end, as in "Gepetto."

Few if any examples of the term "Bizarro" exist prior to the character's introduction in 1958.

The better name, the one with originality, charm, pizzazz, and a clear pronunciation: Bizarro! It's a game-changer!



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