She only faced a little hostility from X-Factor during childrenīs crusade and then they wanted to help her repower mutants and later a litte criticism from Rogue and young jean but before childrenīs crusade she didnīt have any memory of what she did.
Yes and thatīs part of the problem because then the issue didnīt get any closure for Wanda or the X-men and the readers and thatīs why it still gets brought back, Pietro at least got character development from it on the X-Factor issues by Peter David and faced his responsibility in SoM.The authors didn't seem to be interested to explore Wanda's feelings about something that belongs to the past. But the same could be said about Genosha: it has been almost an non-event.
On the Genosha side itīs a little more complicated because Morrison didnīt do much with getting closure for it but also little to no sympathy for the situation, Claremont tried a little to adress the issue having charles going to Genosha and help Magneto into getting it back on itīs feet but then HoM happened and decimation was the main situation the X-men had to adress. Cullen Bunn had Magneto in his solo title try once again to bring back Genosha but then the Inhumans vs X-men crossover happened and all the new citizens died from the inhuman gas out panel and Magneto went back to the X-men.
Hickman seems to want to bring back the situation of Genosha into the center of the story and I think thatīs great idea because it didnīt got a good follow up, I donīt agree with all his character choices and would love if he dedicated the X-men title to more character development and a little less world building, but Genosha being back is interesting. I am looking forward to see back during the Empyre tie ins.