Well, it's recently rumored that two dead characters may return in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as usual, people expect a lot of random people from it.
Don't forget to vote for Wanda: https://www.cbr.com/vote-top-100-dc-...racters-still/
Here is another poll over at the X-Forums
https://community.cbr.com/showthread...ff-controversy
"A Year in the Life" is just the title they gave to the collected edition of the Vision & the Scarlet Witch 12-issue maxi-series.
Another month of solicits with no Wanda except on variant covers and/or covers of books she doesn't appear in.
I would say 2020 has to be better but I'm just too annoyed. With the possible exception of her solo, Marvel has mishandled the character over and over again since "Avengers vs. X-Men": in "Uncanny Avengers" she mostly fought with Rogue and decided Wonder Man was her true love for no reason; in "Secret Empire" she was possessed by someone else the entire event; in "No Road Home" she was OK but made no character progress whatsoever; and now she's been gone from the comics for months again with no prospect of her either repairing old relationships or developing new ones.
I know every fan has stories of their favorite character being mishandled, but I think this is something special.
Your post reminds me of another fan who loves Enchantress and her appearances have been very little for years.
I always thought Enchantress was Wanda's #1 for from early on, and should come back to fight Wanda regularly. But no such luck! Wanda is so much stronger these days and more skilled, Amora would be baffled at her abilities.
I think an Amora fan would have more reason to be depressed, since she's always been kind of underused right from the beginning. Wanda has been a regular more often (it helps to be a hero rather than a villain I guess), it's just that she had that multi-year gap in the '00s when no one could use her, and that is still affecting her to this day.