I know X-Men: The Hidden Years isn't very popular but I'm glad it existed as a title anyway even if Lorna really only interacted with Alex and Bobby. And it also at least explained that she didn't go around codenameless for all that time. The Magnetrix codename always made me think that subconsciously there was a part of her that still wanted to be Magneto's daughter or believed she was anyway.
I never understood why Magneto being Lorna's father was so controversial. I'm seeing that it's not just a Marvel writer/editorial thing because I've seen this same weird backlash from fans. I was doing Marvel trivia once and was asked to name Magneto's children. I was warned beforehand not to mention Lorna because the game's judge was very offended by that idea...naturally I made sure to mention Lorna's name alongside Wanda and Pietro (don't remember if I included Anya or not). To this day I don't understand the issue people have.
I've always loved that Austen issue with Wanda, Pietro, and Lorna. Not just for uniting the siblings but also because it emphasized very clearly what Lorna's stance would be or what it should have been anyway in the dichotomy of Xavier vs Magneto.