Hey Fellow Wanda Fans,
I want to give a Tribute Post to the Passing of Chadwick Boseman, his suddeen passing has hit the world and all of us here on CBR hard.
He did so much with the Roles he played, both in the MCU as T'Challa as well as his other historical roles of Jackie Robinson, James Brown and Thurgood Marshall.
His Sudden passing cause of his 4 year battle with Cancer has hit allot of Fans here on CBR hard, he touched so many lives of fans her cause of just how Amazing of a Man Chad was and what he brought to his roles and in Real Life. All of this while he was fighting his Cancer no less, he was a True Hero on both the Screen and in Real Life.
I just wanted to Give a Wanda Fandom Honoring Wakanda Salute to Chadwick Boseman!
It was an Honor to see him playing his roles and what he brought to the MCU to Forever Change how we look-up to our heroes and now even more so what True Courage means, what a truely a humble man can bring to our lives, He is and will always be an Icon I will never look the same at again knowing how strong he was during his battle and still bring what he did to the world.
Thanks You Chadwick Boseman.
Well, the thing with Vision is that writers do give the Ultron family members gender roles, and they of all AIs probably have gender identities most similar to regular humans.(And their theme of spouse, reproduction, etc.) Vision's basic brain pattern came from a human male, he identifies as male, and looks what humans would consider masculine. And there is how Wanda view Vision, Englehart always use the word synthetic human, so I just think Wanda for the most part just considers Vision a human male equivalent?(As opposed to thinking he is anything less than human.)
I am no gender/sexuality expert of course, I am just saying there is little disparity/confusion among what Vision is(though kinda hard to define, but mental and physical aspect of him could be considered "masculine"), how he sees himself, how Wanda views him, etc. I would probably call him "functionally male" or something, which makes Wanda "functionally" straight, I guess?
Again, it's just my take. There is no way your 60s comic robot actually dwell into the subject of gender identities that much.(Compared to what later sci-fi sub genres do with it. Since art goes hand in hand with real life progress of studies.)
If she does get a lesbian pairing, well Victoria Montesi maybe?(But there is this sisters aspect to them as well, is it incest if a pair shares metaphorical parents? Well, I am getting ahead of myself.)
I wouldn't be against Victoria Montesi, but I'm more hoping for those two to be sisters.
As far as gender, I'm not sure that always is an issues with pansexuality. I see him as a synthetic human but he's also been described and an android. But I felt like android wasn't accurate for him.
Regardless, whatever pairing they do with Wanda, I'd like for it to have development. That's the most important thing. Because I like the pairing with Brother Voodoo. I do not like the most of the relationship is off the pages.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
No just no.
While there could be some solid wlw with each of hose two and other females. But not with each other. They’re more as old friends or old co-workers.
Wanda especially could work with another female magic user. Janet in a wlw would be harder to pull off though given her history, attitude and behavior.
I think so. Not sure if they interacted in No Surrender.
Gosh I need them in a book together again. I truly have no desire to read comics until it happens. I know Wanda recruits Jan in the supposedly upcoming Darkhold book but I'm really worried about it being canned still, and I want an ongoing with them, not just a mini.