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In fairness, it’s not that hard to see why Doom would want to see 99.9999% of mutants removed from the equation, their destiny is a roadblock in the ‘inevitability’ of his ultimate victory
That doing through Wanda destroys the Avengers and keeps his hands clean seems like the sort of thing Doom/one of the Smarter Doombots would do
The Super-Villain Team-Up series. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Villain_Team-Up
Let Nanny turn her into a kid again.
Turning her back to an awkward pimple-faced pre-teen and no longer “hot wears-no-panties Wanda” will be a great punishment. Bonus points if Magneto tries to be an actual father this time.
"The means are as important as the end - we have to do this right or not at all.
Anything less negates every belief we've ever had, every sacrifice we've ever made."
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
"No justice, no peace."
We know Doom hates mutants and these sort of schemes aren't something he's isn't capable of, or a Doombot. This isn't about your opinion, it's about canon and it makes more sense than what did happen in Avengers: Disassembled and House of M then Wanda just going crazy because Dr. Strange was too lazy to help her out.
All those characters actions act on the whims of the writers, including bad writing - which Wanda was a victim of repeatedly. Even the writers of those events made sure to show Wanda was sympathetic and not in full control of her actions - the original storyline "Darker Then Scarlet" from West Coast Avengers Visionaries Vol.2 was inspired by the Dark Phoenix Saga. It's the writers jobs to adhere to continuity and write characters in character, not plot devices or to assassinate their characters over petty grudges. We know who's really responsible here and it's not Wanda, anymore than Jean is for the Dark Phoenix.I have 0 compassion or care about wanda, but at the end of the day it's not the x-men's writers jobs to make wanda look good or sugar coat her actions, she did what she did.
This is about canon from the comic books, not fanon.
I have read Children's Crusade and the comic itself is ambiguous about Doom and whether he was lying or not.
It wasn't really ambiguous because he ended up taking the power for himself, which was how he killed Cassie. Doom is always out for power. What was OOC for him, was him attacking a child.
Love is for souls, not bodies.