I think the X-office doesn't believe in the Axis retcon and wasn't aware of it when it first happened.
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I think the X-office doesn't believe in the Axis retcon and wasn't aware of it when it first happened.
My bet is they will settle for "she was the daughter of Magneto, but she changed her past and now she isn't". That way they can have their cake and eat it...
Axis has always been in the minds of the X-Office. They were pulled into it and had to deal with the fallout for a few of the characters aside from Erik/Pietro/Wanda.
I don't know that Leah wanted to undo it, per say as it's no under her ability as a writer in the X-Office. I think she had penned a solid pitch on a story revolving around a Wanda "death"/M Day guilt/etc that would have been a 3 issue arc in X-Factor. But Jordan liked it he shared with the larger editorial team who decided to usurp the idea and make Leah write this abomination of a mini. I know Leah isn't everyone's cup of tea, but seeing how they forced the cancellation of X-Factor to sell a story that has no real "trial of magneto" and is bloated with cast members and nonsense, I feel bad for her as well as us readers. Editorial really saw $$$ because of WandaVision and put potential earnings in front of actually taking the time to develop a good story.
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She was never really "roped in" before. That was one of the issues Rogue had with her. She sat back so often while Mutants were persecuted and attacked and all of that didn't effect Wanda.
The main issue with the retcon which has been stated over and over in this thread and bears repeating is it added NOTHING to the characters at all. Not a single good story or additional characterization came from it. Shes still far more involved with Mutants now than she was prior.
Her and her brother being mutants with stronger ties to Avengers than X-men made them unique. Having a complicated, estranged, sometimes combative relationship with Magneto as their father made them interesting and unique. There are so many stories that could continue to be told delving into that basic familial concept. You retcon that away and what's left? It just leaves all of them less interesting, less basic building blocks for conflict, and all the varied stories you could have them pop into.
Quicksilver barely ever interacts with his daughter, we never see him interact with his nephews. He has clearly been diminished losing Magneto as a father with nothing good to replace it.
Same with Wanda.
Literally thousands of comics of character progression that had nothing to do with that dynamic. Despite how it feels, there were very few stories, especially with Wanda involving any of that. It didn't make her more interesting. It didn't even benefit her. Every story was destructive to any progression for her. And she was usually treated as meek, child-like or controlled.
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Here is the interview/podcast from Battle of the Atom: http://www.comicsxf.com/2021/08/16/b...leah-williams/
And this YT video from the series "Thinking Critical" is a thoughtful recap of it plus some other thoughts on how editorial interference killed X-Factor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_-JETwpeT4
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That would just be Morrison imo and this was the same reason why it was retconed because not even Stan Lee original Magneto was supposed to reflect the Nazis, instead he was going to be a kind of stand in for the soviet union and so you have him talking about taking over an island(A stand in for Cuba) in favor of mutants and getting rid of the US nuclear arsenal with his powrers in the silver age and we even have the fights between Xavier representing the west in the first issues. Even first Class referenced some of this for the same reason.
Claremont, who´s Jewish himself, is the one who added the Holocaust background story and the friendship between Xavier and Magneto, before that Stan Lee meant for them to be brothers and that´s why Magneto has some kind of telepathy in the silver age, Claremont scratched that but keep the powers, uniform, relationship with Xavier and added his backstory.
I don´t think Claremont pretended Magneto to be a role model for Jewish people but he did his retelling of Magneto acording to Holocaust survivors he meet while he was living on Israel, if I were to look for his Jewish model, I think Kitty was that for him while Magneto represented the politics post WWII.
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She doesn't say that. She says that she inquired about the possibility of exploring whether or not she is a mutant, but was told that the MCU has a hold on what can be discussed in regards to that so she can't say anything other than people may be disappointed. Pietro was not mentioned (aside from the brief discussion of WandaVision) in this interview at all so if she isn't, he isn't.