[QUOTE=Havok83;5102107]When was the last time Wanda has interacted with the twins?[/QUOTE]
The Civil War II i think, when the Marvel mages stopped that Celestial, Wanda and Billy interacted there.
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[QUOTE=Havok83;5102107]When was the last time Wanda has interacted with the twins?[/QUOTE]
The Civil War II i think, when the Marvel mages stopped that Celestial, Wanda and Billy interacted there.
I didn't know Wanda was even in CWII. I didn't read it. Really worn out on Marvel's events. Because they are all the same shock porn.
[QUOTE=GenericUsername;5102141]I didn't know Wanda was even in CWII. I didn't read it. Really worn out on Marvel's events. Because they are all the same shock porn.[/QUOTE]
She only shows up with other mages to fight a celestial on issue #1. The New Avengers tie-in had more of an interaction between her and Billy.
[QUOTE=Wiccan;5102157]She only shows up with other mages to fight a celestial on issue #1. The New Avengers tie-in had more of an interaction between her and Billy.[/QUOTE]
Ugh, terrible.
[QUOTE=GenericUsername;5102141]I didn't know Wanda was even in CWII. I didn't read it. Really worn out on Marvel's events. Because they are all the same shock porn.[/QUOTE]
You didn't miss anything. It was almost worse than AvX
[QUOTE=Wiccan;5102157]She only shows up with other mages to fight a celestial on issue #1. The New Avengers tie-in had more of an interaction between her and Billy.
[QUOTE=GenericUsername;5102232]Ugh, terrible.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
If I remember correctly, the interaction was really just in the tie-in, while in the main event she doesn’t say a single word to anyone. In a superhero-party afterwards (fight against celestial) there is a “No more” – joke that implies she is present, and that’s all they wrote for her in the main event.
Nice little Video, as the title says. Just ignore the usual talk about the usual… thing. That’s over quickly.
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Just a tiny YouTube-Channel, but there is Wanda number one in the most wanted DLC characters:
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[QUOTE=Probability010;5102475]Nice little Video, as the title says. Just ignore the usual talk about the usual… thing. That’s over quickly.
[LEFT][video=youtube;POuC0sC66Hs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POuC0sC66Hs[/video][/LEFT][/QUOTE]
It's a shame that Doctor Strange from Disassembled is the perception most have of him. In reference to him not knowing about chaos magic in that one event.
For whatever nonsense Hickman is doing next with Wanda, I have already a solution to myself. Not very original, though, wouldn’t be surprised if others think that too: This there in Hickman’s X-bocks is Loki impersonating Wanda. He did that before. Granted, back then it was easier for him because he was a woman, but still that is something he can do. And he just might be powerful enough to pull such a stunt of if he only aims for creating zombies.
About two years ago there was a small arc in Strange’s ongoing where Loki became the Sorcerer Supreme. Wanda very openly disapproved. Also, she encouraged Strange to take the “Position” back (although I don’t think she was the only factor). The end for Loki was nothing but humiliation. So Loki has the perfect motive for a little revenge on Wanda. And to discredit her towards Doctor Strange would be a perfect fit.
Also it would explain why in the X-bocks the Mutants call Wanda “The Pretender”. Then, it would even make sense.
[QUOTE=Probability010;5102785]For whatever nonsense Hickman is doing next with Wanda, I have already a solution to myself. Not very original, though, wouldn’t be surprised if others think that too: This there in Hickman’s X-bocks is Loki impersonating Wanda. He did that before. Granted, back then it was easier for him because he was a woman, but still that is something he can do. And he just might be powerful enough to pull such a stunt of if he only aims for creating zombies.
About two years ago there was a small arc in Strange’s ongoing where Loki became the Sorcerer Supreme. Wanda very openly disapproved. Also, she encouraged Strange to take the “Position” back (although I don’t think she was the only factor). The end for Loki was nothing but humiliation. So Loki has the perfect motive for a little revenge on Wanda. And to discredit her towards Doctor Strange would be a perfect fit.
Also it would explain why in the X-bocks the Mutants call Wanda “The Pretender”. Then, it would even make sense.[/QUOTE]
Why would Loki masquerade as Wanda to do what he did in Empyre? She was completely alone when the spell was done, We saw the moments that led up to it. Wanda sought this out to redeem herself. We saw her cry and was driven by wanting to do right. It doesnt make sense for those scenes when she was alone showing this vulnerability to the reader to be some trick by Loki as he wouldnt have been fooling anyone since there was no audience. There was no malice done here. It was a foolish decision that went terribly wrong
Loki is also chill as **** right now he has no reason to throw that away for Wanda doesn't make sense.
I still say she just needs a reboot. They've been damaging her from 2004. It's gonna take something stronger.
[QUOTE=GenericUsername;5102898]I still say she just needs a reboot. They've been damaging her from 2004. It's gonna take something stronger.[/QUOTE]
That would be nice, reboot all the bad and keep the good
[QUOTE=Probability010;5102785]For whatever nonsense Hickman is doing next with Wanda, I have already a solution to myself. Not very original, though, wouldn’t be surprised if others think that too: This there in Hickman’s X-bocks is Loki impersonating Wanda. He did that before. Granted, back then it was easier for him because he was a woman, but still that is something he can do. And he just might be powerful enough to pull such a stunt of if he only aims for creating zombies.
About two years ago there was a small arc in Strange’s ongoing where Loki became the Sorcerer Supreme. Wanda very openly disapproved. Also, she encouraged Strange to take the “Position” back (although I don’t think she was the only factor). The end for Loki was nothing but humiliation. So Loki has the perfect motive for a little revenge on Wanda. And to discredit her towards Doctor Strange would be a perfect fit.
Also it would explain why in the X-bocks the Mutants call Wanda “The Pretender”. Then, it would even make sense.[/QUOTE]
My idea is easier, it's all Chthon's fault