Art of Wanda by various artists from her first two decades of being published in the 1960s and 1970s:
Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, Don Heck, George Tuska, John Buscema
Werner Roth, John Romita Sr., Neal Adams, Herb Trimpe, Frank Springer
Sal Buscema, Barry Windsor-Smith, Rich Buckler, Jim Mooney, Bob Brown
Jim Starlin, Dave Cockrum, Keith Pollard, George Perez, Al Milgrom
Bob Hall, John Byrne, David Wenzel, Tony DeZuniga, Don Newton
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The set that is build for WandaVision (there are probably more, but that’s the only one known so far), one speculation is that’s a conservatory. Furthermore, that its Agatha’s. But I can’t remember any “scene” in the comics that shows her in one / having one (I might have just forgot or not noticed in the first place). Does anyone know a scene that shows this?
I always feel like Wanda constantly get the short end of the stick with Comic/Game/Merch half-assed attitude to MCU synergy, they really like to pull the "OG6" and a few more, and Wanda is very likely to get excluded.
At least now she will more likely get a multiple-media push than before.
I still hope for a good Avengers animation like EMH with Wanda as an early and lasting member.(I mean, MCU is also good for establishing her Avengers identity, but I don't think she would be as impactful as "OG6", my main wish for MCU is just the introduction of Wundagore/Chthon lore to more general audience.) General public imression matters, also it will be good if it impact on youger generation. I mean childhood impressions dies hard especially when it comes to this kind of franchse.
I like the artist's series, they are usually funny ones but I find this to be intriguing.
Marvel Comics/Marvel Studios most likely won't go into over-complicated defination/rules/mechanism of magic, but they could hint at the existence of the branches and variations of magic without investing too much in explaining it.
Enrich the world with minimum effort that is.
At a recent Comic Con, Scarlet Witch and Captain Marvel assembling the A-Force