She's doing the Bewitched thing of re-arranging the furniture, lol.
She's doing the Bewitched thing of re-arranging the furniture, lol.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Mags being a bad dad was the precursor to everything in that story. A lot of it was forced. Because he was a bad person to the twins, most of that when he didn't know he was their father. Some of it for sometime after. But in very rare occasions because they hardly ever had any contact. It was most true that Wanda didn't want anything to do with Mags. But they decided for some reason to make that the most important thing in her life in that event. When Wanda wasn't the one with daddy issues. She just moved on without him. Never needing his approval for anything.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
I think it's most likely a vague reference. Same with the powers looking like tetris pieces. The MCU has not done an accurate book to movie adaptation yet. They just take some elements, make it similar but put their own twist. And I think it's meant to be closer to The Vision and Vision and the Scarlet Witch than HoM. It's just that HoM is all the general public know of her, because that's all that's ever brought up. Which always puzzles me, because that's one of the few stories that pretty much had nothing to do with her. It's about mutants and the X-Men. Just like AD was about the Avengers. So without meaning it, they just want something that is about everyone else for Wanda's show.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Pietro’s motivation was to save Wanda from being murdered by the less scrupulous Avengers and X-Men, not take advantage of his sister to take over the world with daddy dearest. Just like with Wanda, it also went against his prior characterization as well.
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Also, it makes Max look egotistical in that he thought that this was all about him and his reputation in the mutant community, instead of Pietro trying to keep Wanda from being murdered when even Max said that it may be the right thing to do. Max murdering Pietro because he didn’t like finding out he wasn’t actually king of the world was what set Wanda off, because there was never a need to murder anyone. Of course, Wanda as we know her would never strike out against an entire race to get back at Max, but again, this story is absolutely awful with characterization.
If this story is going to be fixed, let’s not fall on the old standby of ‘blame Pietro for everything’. The solo did that, and it just made Wanda look like she was incapable of not blaming others for her actions. And if we have to put the blame on someone, why not someone like Chthon?
https://www.marvel.com/articles/tv-s...er-disney-plus
I don't know if you guys caught this, but when this article was published shortly after the trailer was released, one of the topics was discussing Wanda's powers and they straight up said she was manipulating reality in the trailer. Now I went to check back on the article and that part was completely edited out. Looks like someone made a mistake, or ended up giving away too much.
Marvel.com also still lists Wanda as a mutant, and calls her a slur. I would not take much stock in what they put on there. Because they are not handling the shows, just like they don't handle the comics and make frequent mistakes.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Technically she kinda scanned everyone's mind and give what they want.
It's Pietro's suggestion to give what everyone wanted yes, but the content is still in everyone's brain.
And Magneto's wish, no matter he was aware himself or not, is the main set piece of HoM reality.
Well, MCU Wanda's power looked more like energy manipulation which caused indirectly TK than straight out TK. Anyway I don't find her Jean Grey-ish other than red hair(which I don't like, always prefer brown to black hair color for her). Also she is always her own character, I mean, a character is more than his/her power set, one major difference as everyone can see is that she is in Avengers, an entirely different groups from X-Men, the interpersonal relationships are fundamentally different. It's not like they throw her into the typical mutant school drama or something.
I find it more like The Vision and the Scarlet Witch meets Pleasant Hill, I tend not to give everything reality warping related to HoM since well, it's not Bendis who did this kind of stuff first with Wanda.
He is just the most overdramatic one and thus the most famous. I won't mind if she is warping reality on herself, as long as the story is actually about herself.
And her supporting characters and villains are given proper roles in this.