This article is about the all-important Avengers #16, a turning point in Wanda's life:
https://www.cbr.com/avengers-roster-...h-quicksilver/
Brian Cronin: I've always wondered this, "How are Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch paying for this Swiss chalet?"
Eileen Gonzalez: Good question. Professor X? Magneto pretending to be some kind of rich superhero-loving benefactor?
Brian Cronin: Murder for hire?
Brian Cronin: "You'll have to stop doing murder for hire, though, if you want to join the Avengers."
Eileen Gonzalez: I wonder: if Wanda and Pietro found out about the Avengers' membership drive all the way in Europe, how many crackpots with powers do you think showed up at the Avengers' door demanding a tryout?
Brian Cronin: And how many of them were secretly bad guys planning to infiltrate the team?
Brian Cronin: I must say, this was obviously not planned at all.
Brian Cronin: But the way that Kirby and Lee managed to have Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch leave the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
Brian Cronin: Really did set them up perfectly for a redemption arc.
Eileen Gonzalez: And they didn't go the obvious route, either. You'd think that if the Maximoffs were going to get a redemption arc, it'd be with the X-Men, but nope! They're Avengers now.
Brian Cronin: I love that we continue the tradition (begun last issue) of superheroes just writing letters to apply for gigs.
Brian Cronin: Isn't it odd that the Scarlet Witch never had to demonstrate her powers in this issue?
Brian Cronin: Shouldn't that have been, like, a no-brainer to show the readers what her powers are?
Brian Cronin: Unless Kirby and Lee weren't even sure themselves
Eileen Gonzalez: Yeah, I kept waiting for that to happen, but they spent all their time showing off Quicksilver's far less interesting powers.
Eileen Gonzalez: I mean it's cool he can run fast, but a hex power is way cooler to look at.
Eileen Gonzalez: Quicksilver just promises that her power is super interesting, really, but we never see it.