A diamante poem, or diamond poem, is a style of poetry that is made up of seven lines. The text forms the shape of a diamond (%). The form was developed by Iris Tiedt in A New Poetry Form: The Diamante (1969).
Believe it or not, the diamante was invented just 40 years ago. It was created by an American poet named Iris McClellan Tiedt in 1969, and has become very popular in schools. Also known as a diamond poem because of its shape, there are two different types of diamantes; synonym diamantes and antonym diamantes.
In a strange town near the Himalayas, Xavier encounters an alien calling himself Lucifer, the advance scout for an invasion by his race, and foils his plans. In retaliation, Lucifer drops a huge stone block on Xavier, crippling his legs.
The story of how Xavier was originally paralyzed was first told in X-Men #20 where Professor X recounts his battle with an alien called Lucifer in the Himalayas. During the fight Lucifer managed to crush Xavier's legs with a boulder, forcing him to use a wheelchair.